Multimorbidity and Functional Impairments in Chronic Life Stressors: Evidence From the Health and Retirement Study
Ayse Malatyali, Tom Cidav, Abigail Tice, Rui Xie, Abbie Ashton, Michael Dino, Lisa Wiese

TL;DR
This study explores how chronic life stressors in older adults are linked to health issues like multiple chronic conditions and functional impairments.
Contribution
The study identifies specific associations between multimorbidity, functional impairments, and exposure to chronic life stressors in older adults.
Findings
Older adults with three or more chronic conditions are 2.68 times more likely to experience severe chronic life stressors.
Individuals with difficulties in daily living tasks have a 2.34 times higher risk of severe chronic life stressor exposure.
Women and those aged 65–74 are more likely to experience severe chronic life stressors compared to other groups.
Abstract
Chronic Life Stressors (CLS) significantly impact the well-being of older adults, yet their health-related determinants remain underexplored. This study examines associations between multimorbidity, functional impairments, and CLS exposure. Using logistic regression models, we analyzed cross-sectional data from 2,822 older adults in the 2020 Health and Retirement Study. CLS was assessed across seven domains: physical-emotional stress, substance use in the family, work-related stress, financial strain, housing instability, strained relationships, and caregiving burden and was categorized as no exposure, moderate exposure (1–2 stressors), and severe exposure (3+ stressors). Multimorbidity was defined as having up to seven chronic conditions. Functional impairments included difficulties with Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) and mobility limitations. Older adults ≥75 years had…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChronic Disease Management Strategies · Health disparities and outcomes · Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors
