A Study Of Health Status Of Aged Persons In Slums Of Urban Field Practice Area, Bangalore
Research Question: What is the health status of aged persons in urban slums? Objective: To study the health status of aged persons in urban slums and factors associated with it. Study Design: Cross-sectional. Participant: Persons aged 60 years and above. Setting: 11 Slums of Bangalore city. Sample s...
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
1996-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | Research Question: What is the health status of aged persons in urban slums? Objective: To study the health status of aged persons in urban slums and factors associated with it. Study Design: Cross-sectional. Participant: Persons aged 60 years and above. Setting: 11 Slums of Bangalore city. Sample size: 409 (223 males & 186 females) Study variables: Age, Sex, type of family. Marital status, occupation, social class, literacy status, addiction, and morbidity pattern, Results: Among 223 (54.52%) males and 186 (45.48%) females majority (46.21%) belonged to the social class-III. Only 25.19% of the were literate and 39.36% of the aged were engaged in active work. 90.46% of the aged had one or more addiction. Most of them (82.89%) were ill at the time of survey, cataract (72.95%) being the commonest caused of illness followed by anemia (12.59%). The problems due to socio-psychological causes were very minimal, probably because majority (88.75%) of them were residing with their families. |
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