Publication | Closed Access
Epidemiology of Disability in the Oldest Old: Methodologic Issues and Preliminary Findings
103
Citations
24
References
1985
Year
Family MedicineAgingDisabilityFastest-growing SegmentSocial Determinants Of HealthGeriatric MedicineEpidemiology Of AgingOldest OldPopulation AgingHealthy AgingProspective InvestigationsDisability StudyGerontologyFrailtyPublic HealthMethodologic IssuesHealth PolicyGeriatricsPreliminary FindingsRehabilitationMental DisabilitiesActive AgeingMedicine
Little is known about the health problems of the fastest-growing segment of the population. Three major community-based studies present prevalence information on physical and mental disabilities among the oldest old. These data also illustrate the limitations of interpretations in cross-sectional studies, and emphasize the value of prospective investigations of populations aged 85 and older. Although more costly and time-consuming, such prospective longitudinal studies are indispensable to sound policy planning.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1