Resilience, Accelerated Aging, and Persistently Poor Health: Diverse Trajectories of Health in Malawi
Cung Truong Hoang,
Iliana V. Kohler,
Vikesh Amin
et al.
Abstract:Individuals age at vastly different rates resulting in significant within‐population heterogeneity in health and aging outcomes. This diversity in health and aging trajectories has rarely been investigated among low‐income aging populations that have experienced substantial hardships throughout their lifecourses. Utilizing 2006–2019 data from the Malawi Longitudinal Study of Families and Health and estimating group‐based trajectory models, our analyses identified three distinct lifecourse health trajectories: … Show more
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