Relationship between Social Participation, Children’s Support, and Social Frailty with Falls among Older Adults in Colombia
Brigitte Alexi Moncayo-Hernández,
Eliana Patricia Dueñas-Suarez,
Carlos Alfonso Reyes-Ortiz
Abstract:Background: There is limited research on social factors related to falls among older adults. This study assessed the association between falls during the past year with social participation, children’s support, relationship with children, and social frailty. Methods: Participants were 17,687 community-dwelling older adults from the 2015 Survey on Health, Well-being, and Aging (SABE) in Colombia. Covariates included sociodemographic characteristics, environmental barriers, psychotropic intake, vision problems, … Show more
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