Determinants of Functional Dependency and Long-Term Care Needs Among Older Mexican Adults
Sandra Luz Valdez-Avila, Myo Nyein Aung, Motoyuki Yuasa

TL;DR
This study identifies factors influencing functional dependency and long-term care needs in older Mexican adults to support health planning and policy.
Contribution
The study introduces a graded, multidimensional classification of functional dependency for better understanding of care needs in aging populations.
Findings
87.08% of participants had non-to-mild dependency, 9.13% moderate, and 3.79% severe.
Older age, lower education, and chronic conditions like hypertension increase dependency severity.
Higher education and physical activity are linked to less severe dependency.
Abstract
Background: Low and middle-income countries (LMICs) such as Mexico are experiencing rapid population aging, accompanied by increasing levels of functional dependency and growing long-term care (LTC) needs. Objectives: We aimed to identify the factors associated with varying levels of functional dependency in order to assist population health planning and LTC policy in aging populations in Mexico. Methods: This cross-sectional study analyzed data from the 2021 wave of the Mexican Health and Aging Study (MHAS). Functional dependency was assessed through a modified Autonomie Gérontologie Groupes Iso-Ressources (AGGIR) scale, adapted to incorporate cognitive and physical assessments suitable for the Mexican context. Socioeconomic, health-related, and psychological variables were examined using ordinal logistic regression models. Results: Among 8049 participants included in the analysis,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAging, Health, and Disability · Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving · Health disparities and outcomes
