2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-19792/v1
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Prevalence and correlates of Multimorbidity among older adults in rural Nepal: a cross sectional study

Abstract: Background Multimorbidity among older adults is an increasing challenge for health systems. Compared to a single disease condition, multimorbidity lowers the quality of life and experience higher hospital admission and health care expenditure. Although multimorbidity has gained global attention, it remains a less studied area in Nepal. Our study aimed to estimate the prevalence of major chronic diseases and multimorbidity among older adults in rural Nepal and examine the associated socioeconomic and behavioral… Show more

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“…Independent variables included in the analysis were age; gender; ethnicity; religion; marital status; living arrangements; literacy status; occupation; monthly personal income; smoking habits; alcohol drinking habits; tobacco chewing habits; physical activity, depression and presence of any co-morbidities. These co-variate definitions and measurements are described in our previous work [25][26][27]. The 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15) was used to measure depression symptoms in this study [28].…”
Section: Co-variates Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Independent variables included in the analysis were age; gender; ethnicity; religion; marital status; living arrangements; literacy status; occupation; monthly personal income; smoking habits; alcohol drinking habits; tobacco chewing habits; physical activity, depression and presence of any co-morbidities. These co-variate definitions and measurements are described in our previous work [25][26][27]. The 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15) was used to measure depression symptoms in this study [28].…”
Section: Co-variates Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15) was used to measure depression symptoms in this study [28]. The information on morbidities was collected from the medical records of the participants [26].…”
Section: Co-variates Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%