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Educational differences in the dynamics of disability incidence, recovery and mortality: Findings from the MRC Cognitive Function and Ageing Study (MRC CFAS)

Jagger, Carol; Matthews, Ruth; Melzer, David; Matthews, Fiona; Brayne, Carol

Authors

Carol Jagger

Ruth Matthews

David Melzer

Carol Brayne



Abstract

Background: This study aims to establish the extent of educational differences in the disability transitions of incidence, recovery and mortality in people aged 65 years and over, whether these can be explained by differentials in disease burden and their relative contribution to educational differences in prevalence and disability-free life expectancy (DFLE). Methods: A stratified random sample of 13-004 participants in five areas in England and Wales were interviewed in 1991-94 and followed up at 2, 6 (one centre only) and 10 years. Two levels of disability were analysed: mobility difficulty and activities of daily living (ADL) disability. We fitted logistic regression models to model educational differences in disability prevalence, incidence, recovery and mortality transitions. DFLE was calculated to assess the combined effect of the dynamic transitions. Results: Those with ≥9 years education had higher ADL and mobility disability prevalence and higher incidence and lower recovery of mobility disability. Differences in disability incidence remained after adjustment for comorbidity. Women with the lowest education had shorter life expectancies (1.7 years less at the age of 65 years) than the most educated and had even shorter DFLE (1.9 years free of ADL disability and 2.8 years free of mobility difficulty at the age of 65 years). Conclusions: Differentials in education continue to contribute to prevalence of disability at ages beyond 65 years in both men and women and independently of diseases. These appear to be driven predominantly by differentials in disability incidence that also compound to produce greater differentials in DFLE between education groups than in total years lived. © The Author 2007; all rights reserved.

Citation

Jagger, C., Matthews, R., Melzer, D., Matthews, F., & Brayne, C. (2007). Educational differences in the dynamics of disability incidence, recovery and mortality: Findings from the MRC Cognitive Function and Ageing Study (MRC CFAS). International Journal of Epidemiology, 36(2), 358-365. https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyl307

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Apr 1, 2007
Deposit Date Dec 8, 2023
Journal International Journal of Epidemiology
Print ISSN 0300-5771
Electronic ISSN 1464-3685
Publisher Oxford University Press
Volume 36
Issue 2
Pages 358-365
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyl307
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4455461