Disability prevalence in midlife (aged 55–65 years): Cross-Country comparisons of gender differences and time trends

Abstract Background Prior literature on disability has centered on disability prevalence among older adults ages 65 and older, providing only limited insight to potential gender differences in disability prevalence in mid-life. Midlife is, however, a critical time to be examined, as it is typically...

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Main Authors: Serena Wang, Drystan Phillips, Jinkook Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-01-01
Series:Women's Midlife Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40695-020-00061-0
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spelling doaj-5b1921c6c8944a168d1eea0e6c3fc4b92021-01-03T12:10:47ZengBMCWomen's Midlife Health2054-26902021-01-017111010.1186/s40695-020-00061-0Disability prevalence in midlife (aged 55–65 years): Cross-Country comparisons of gender differences and time trendsSerena Wang0Drystan Phillips1Jinkook Lee2Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins UniversityCenter for Economic and Social Research, University of Southern CaliforniaCenter for Economic and Social Research, University of Southern CaliforniaAbstract Background Prior literature on disability has centered on disability prevalence among older adults ages 65 and older, providing only limited insight to potential gender differences in disability prevalence in mid-life. Midlife is, however, a critical time to be examined, as it is typically the time in the life course when large inequalities in physical health first emerge. Methods Using the Harmonized data files provided by the Gateway to Global Aging Data, we estimate disability prevalence of nationally representative adults ages 55–65 from 23 countries (N = 79,465). We examine gender differences in two disability indicators, limitations in instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) and activities of daily living (ADLs) in two time periods, 2004/05 and 2014/15. Results There are substantial cross-country variations in IADL and ADL disability prevalence in midlife. Within countries, we find that women have higher IADL prevalence than men in only one out of five countries. Similarly, for ADL prevalence, women have higher ADL prevalence than men in only one out of ten countries. Further, comparing disability prevalence in two time periods, we observe different country-specific time trends. Conclusions In the majority of mid and high-income countries, there is no significant gender difference in IADL and ADL prevalence, but there are few countries where women show higher prevalence of disability than men in mid-life. This finding calls for future research into what contributes to cross-country variations.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40695-020-00061-0Functional LimitationsLongitudinalGlobalActivities of Daily LivingInstrumental Activities of Daily Living
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Drystan Phillips
Jinkook Lee
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Disability prevalence in midlife (aged 55–65 years): Cross-Country comparisons of gender differences and time trends
Women's Midlife Health
Functional Limitations
Longitudinal
Global
Activities of Daily Living
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
author_facet Serena Wang
Drystan Phillips
Jinkook Lee
author_sort Serena Wang
title Disability prevalence in midlife (aged 55–65 years): Cross-Country comparisons of gender differences and time trends
title_short Disability prevalence in midlife (aged 55–65 years): Cross-Country comparisons of gender differences and time trends
title_full Disability prevalence in midlife (aged 55–65 years): Cross-Country comparisons of gender differences and time trends
title_fullStr Disability prevalence in midlife (aged 55–65 years): Cross-Country comparisons of gender differences and time trends
title_full_unstemmed Disability prevalence in midlife (aged 55–65 years): Cross-Country comparisons of gender differences and time trends
title_sort disability prevalence in midlife (aged 55–65 years): cross-country comparisons of gender differences and time trends
publisher BMC
series Women's Midlife Health
issn 2054-2690
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background Prior literature on disability has centered on disability prevalence among older adults ages 65 and older, providing only limited insight to potential gender differences in disability prevalence in mid-life. Midlife is, however, a critical time to be examined, as it is typically the time in the life course when large inequalities in physical health first emerge. Methods Using the Harmonized data files provided by the Gateway to Global Aging Data, we estimate disability prevalence of nationally representative adults ages 55–65 from 23 countries (N = 79,465). We examine gender differences in two disability indicators, limitations in instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) and activities of daily living (ADLs) in two time periods, 2004/05 and 2014/15. Results There are substantial cross-country variations in IADL and ADL disability prevalence in midlife. Within countries, we find that women have higher IADL prevalence than men in only one out of five countries. Similarly, for ADL prevalence, women have higher ADL prevalence than men in only one out of ten countries. Further, comparing disability prevalence in two time periods, we observe different country-specific time trends. Conclusions In the majority of mid and high-income countries, there is no significant gender difference in IADL and ADL prevalence, but there are few countries where women show higher prevalence of disability than men in mid-life. This finding calls for future research into what contributes to cross-country variations.
topic Functional Limitations
Longitudinal
Global
Activities of Daily Living
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40695-020-00061-0
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