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Article type: Short Communication
Authors: Yang, Yulina; * | Swinnerton, Kaitlina | Portacolone, Elenab | Allen, Isabel Elainea | Torres, Jacqueline M.a | Duchowny, Katea
Affiliations: [a] Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA | [b] Institute for Health & Aging, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA
Correspondence: [*] Correspondence to: Yulin Yang, PhD, 550 16th St., San Francisco, CA 94143, USA. E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: We compared the prevalence of reporting difficulty with basic and instrumental activities of daily living without help received for persons with cognitive impairment living alone versus those living with others. We used data on 13,782 community-dwelling participants aged 55+ with cognitive impairment in the Health and Retirement Study (2000–2016). Models were stratified by gender and race/ethnicity. Among cognitively impaired older adults, those living alone were more likely to report difficulty without help received than those living with others. Results were similar by gender and race/ethnicity. Providers and policymakers might focus their efforts on ensuring the adequate provision of home and community-based services for older adults living alone with cognitive impairment.
Keywords: Aging in place, cognitive impairment, disability, living arrangement, racial/ethnic disparity
DOI: 10.3233/JAD-220172
Journal: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, vol. 89, no. 1, pp. 31-37, 2022
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