Exploratory analysis of health-related quality of life among the empty-nest elderly in rural China: An empirical study in three economically developed cities in eastern China

Apr 29, 2014Health and quality of life outcomes

Health-related quality of life in older adults living alone in rural areas of three wealthy cities in eastern China

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Abstract

Among 967 empty-nest elderly individuals in rural China, health-related quality of life (HRQOL) scores were generally low.

  • Strong correlations were found between similar domains of the SF-12 and EQ-5D scales.
  • Men reported higher scores in general health and anxiety/depression compared to women.
  • HRQOL scores declined with age in physical and mental health domains.
  • Higher education levels were associated with better physical and psychological health scores.
  • Divorced individuals had higher scores in physical component summary and bodily pain compared to those in other marital statuses.
  • Socio-demographic factors significantly impacted SF-12 scores, but had a lesser effect on EQ-5D scores.

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