Disability-free life expectancy: a cross national comparison among Bulgarian, Italian and Latin American older population
Disability-free life expectancy: a cross national comparison among Bulgarian, Italian and Latin American older population
Objective: To present sociodemographic and health status harmonized variables constructed to evaluate cross-national differences in term of Disability Free Life Expectancy (DFLE) across different surveys. Method: The study comprises national surveys conducted in Bulgaria, Italy, and Latin America and the Caribbean. A homogeneous group of health determinants for the older population was created and the DFLE indicator based on Sullivan’s method was developed considering the harmonized common variables on disability. Results: For all countries, DFLE values decline as age increases for both sexes, with a pronounced decline among women. Regardless the native country, women always present higher Life Expectancy than men at each age; however, they live a higher percentage of these years with disability.
Discussion: Further research should be carried out with standardized instruments that allow a more direct comparison, along with measurements of the potential differences across countries, which could explain differences in disability prevalence and DFLE.
DFLE, cross countries comparison, harmonization
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Minicuci, Nadia
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Noale, Mariana
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Leon, Esther M
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Gomez Leon, Madelin
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Andreotti, Alessandra
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Mutafova, Margareta
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June 2011
Minicuci, Nadia
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Noale, Mariana
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Leon, Esther M
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Gomez Leon, Madelin
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Andreotti, Alessandra
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Mutafova, Margareta
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Minicuci, Nadia, Noale, Mariana, Leon, Esther M, Gomez Leon, Madelin, Andreotti, Alessandra and Mutafova, Margareta
(2011)
Disability-free life expectancy: a cross national comparison among Bulgarian, Italian and Latin American older population.
Journal of Aging and Health, 23 (4), .
(doi:10.1177/0898264310390940).
Abstract
Objective: To present sociodemographic and health status harmonized variables constructed to evaluate cross-national differences in term of Disability Free Life Expectancy (DFLE) across different surveys. Method: The study comprises national surveys conducted in Bulgaria, Italy, and Latin America and the Caribbean. A homogeneous group of health determinants for the older population was created and the DFLE indicator based on Sullivan’s method was developed considering the harmonized common variables on disability. Results: For all countries, DFLE values decline as age increases for both sexes, with a pronounced decline among women. Regardless the native country, women always present higher Life Expectancy than men at each age; however, they live a higher percentage of these years with disability.
Discussion: Further research should be carried out with standardized instruments that allow a more direct comparison, along with measurements of the potential differences across countries, which could explain differences in disability prevalence and DFLE.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 10 January 2011
Published date: June 2011
Keywords:
DFLE, cross countries comparison, harmonization
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Social Statistics & Demography
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/367350
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Nadia Minicuci
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Mariana Noale
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Esther M Leon
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Madelin Gomez Leon
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Alessandra Andreotti
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Margareta Mutafova
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