2019
DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v8i3.20246
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Determinants of the quality of life among pre-elderly and elderly population

Abstract: <p>Health problems will appear along with the increasing aging of someone that can reduce the quality of life. Many factors can decreases in quality of life. The purpose of this study was to find the determinants of the quality of life to the pre-elderly and elderly population in the working area of Harapan Raya public health center Pekanbaru, Riau, Indonesia. The design of the research was cross sectional in the pre-elderly population (45–59 years) and the elderly population (60 years and above). There … Show more

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“…Peneli an ini sejalan dengan hasil peneli an Hanapi dan Arda (2018), (Yunita, Nurlisis and Sari, 2019) menyatakan bahwa analisis jenis kelamin menunjukkan paling banyak perempuan yakni 67%, sedangkan laki-laki 33%. Peneli an ini sejalan dengan hasil BPS 2018 dalam Firdaus (2020), dapat dikatakan bahwa lansia berjenis kelamin perempuan lebih banyak daripada yang PEMBAHASAN h p://jurnal.htp.ac.id 211 Keskom,Vol.…”
Section: Analisis Bivariat Tabel 2 Analisis Bivariatunclassified
“…Peneli an ini sejalan dengan hasil peneli an Hanapi dan Arda (2018), (Yunita, Nurlisis and Sari, 2019) menyatakan bahwa analisis jenis kelamin menunjukkan paling banyak perempuan yakni 67%, sedangkan laki-laki 33%. Peneli an ini sejalan dengan hasil BPS 2018 dalam Firdaus (2020), dapat dikatakan bahwa lansia berjenis kelamin perempuan lebih banyak daripada yang PEMBAHASAN h p://jurnal.htp.ac.id 211 Keskom,Vol.…”
Section: Analisis Bivariat Tabel 2 Analisis Bivariatunclassified
“…Based on Central Bureau data in 2013 Statistics project, the number of elderly people (60+) is expected to increase to 27.1 million by 2020, to 33.7 million in 2025 and 48.2 million in 2035. Based on 2013 Base According to Health Research (Riskesdas), the most common diseases suffered by the elderly are non-communicable diseases including hypertension (57.6%), arthritis (51.9%), stroke (46.1%), dental and oral problems (19.1%), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (8.6%) and diabetes mellitus (4.8%) [1].…”
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confidence: 99%