AIDS and declining support for dependent elderly people in Africa: retrospective analysis using demographic and health surveys
Open Access
- 16 June 2010
- Vol. 340 (jun16 3) , c2841
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.c2841
Abstract
Objectives To determine the relation between the HIV/AIDS epidemic and support for dependent elderly people in Africa. Design Retrospective analysis using data from Demographic and Health Surveys. Setting 22 African countries between 1991 and 2006. Participants 123 176 individuals over the age of 60. Main outcome measures We investigated how three measures of the living arrangements of older people have been affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic: the number of older individuals living alone (that is, the number of unattended elderly people); the number of older individuals living with only dependent children under the age of 10 (that is, in missing generation households); and the number of adults age 18-59 (that is, prime age adults) per household where an older person lives. Results An increase in annual AIDS mortality of one death per 1000 people was associated with a 1.5% increase in the proportion of older individuals living alone (95% CI 1.2% to 1.9%) and a 0.4% increase in the number of older individuals living in missing generation households (95% CI 0.3% to 0.6%). Increases in AIDS mortality were also associated with fewer prime age adults in households with at least one older person and at least one prime age adult (PConclusions Africa’s HIV/AIDS epidemic might be responsible for a large number of older people losing their support and having to care for young children. This population has previously been under-recognised. Efforts to reduce HIV/AIDS deaths could have large “spillover” benefits for elderly people in Africa.Keywords
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