Socioeconomic support, quality of life, and prognosis of frailty among the older adults
Huai‐Yu Wang,
Yuming Huang,
Meng‐Ru Zhou
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundAlthough socioeconomic support is recommended for frailty management, its association with the prognosis of frailty is unclear.MethodsUsing data from participants aged ≥65 years in the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (2008–2018), the associations between socioeconomic support (source of income, medical insurance, community support, living status), onset of prefrailty/frailty, and worsening of prefrailty, were analyzed using multinominal logistic regression models. The associations betwe… Show more
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