Quality of Life, Health and the Great Recession in Spain: Why Older People Matter?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Description | Coding | |
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Subjective well-being | Casp_low | Low Quality of life (QoL). The CASP-12v Quality of life and well-being index. Each of its 12 items is answered using a four-point Likert-type scale, and the total score, which ranges between 12 and 48, is interpreted as follows: low QoL, <35; moderate, 35–37; high, 37–39; and very high, ≥39. Our dependent variable is therefore a binary one as we focus only on low quality of life. | 1: CASP-12v < 35; 0: otherwise |
Recession | Casp_low_r | Low QoL during the crisis | 1: if Low QoL during the crisis; 0: otherwise |
less_income_r | Household income changed during the crisis. | 1: if household income decreases during the crisis; 0: otherwise | |
Socio-demographic factors | Age | Age of respondent (four levels in estimates as dummies: 50–59 years, 60–69 years, 70–79 years and ≥80 years) | Years, 1: person is in the age interval; 0: otherwise |
Female | Gender of respondent | 1: female; 0: male | |
Loweduc | ISCED-97 coding of education, low education | 1: low education; 0: otherwise | |
Mideduc | ISCED-97 coding of education, middle education | 1: middle education; 0: otherwise | |
Higheduc | ISCED-97 coding of education, high education | 1: high education; 0: otherwise | |
Employed | Current job situation | 1: respondent is employed; 0: otherwise | |
Retired | Current job situation | 1: respondent is retired; 0: otherwise | |
Unemployed | Current job situation | 1: respondent is unemployed; 0: otherwise | |
Disabled | Current job situation | 1: respondent is permanently sick or disabled; 0: otherwise | |
Rural | Area of location (place of residence) | 1: respondent lives in a small town, a rural area or village; 0: otherwise | |
Health factors | Chronic | Chronic diseases | 1: respondent reporting any chronic disease; 0: otherwise |
Social Isolation factors | Alone | Number of people living in the respondents’ household | 1: respondent live alone; 0: otherwise |
Variable | Full Sample | Males | Females | |
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Subjective well-being | Casp_low | 38.07 | 30.07 | 43.37 |
Recession | Casp_low_r | 40.09 | 30.47 | 46.49 |
less_income_r | 41.50 | 40.63 | 42.08 | |
Socio-demographic factors | Female | 60.06 | ||
50–59 years | 27.46 | 23.82 | 29.87 | |
60–69 years | 37.12 | 40.63 | 34.81 | |
70–79 years | 30.11 | 31.64 | 29.09 | |
≥80 years | 4.06 | 3.51 | 4.42 | |
Loweduc | 86.74 | 83.98 | 88.57 | |
Mideduc | 6.55 | 7.42 | 5.97 | |
Higheduc | 6.08 | 8.60 | 4.42 | |
Employed | 17.00 | 24.61 | 11.95 | |
Retired | 37.75 | 66.41 | 18.71 | |
Unemployed | 3.28 | 4.30 | 2.60 | |
Disabled | 2.65 | 3.52 | 2.08 | |
Rural | 51.48 | 49.22 | 52.99 | |
Health factors | Chronic | 64.74 | 64.84 | 64.68 |
Social isolation factors | Alone | 10.60 | 6.25 | 13.51 |
Explanatory Variables | Full Sample (n = 641) | Males (n = 256) | Females (n = 385) | |||||
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OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | |||
Subjective well-being | Casp_low | Yes | 3.41 | (2.38–4.88) *** | 4.85 | (2.58–9.11) *** | 2.89 | (1.86–4.50) *** |
No | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |||||
Recession | less_income_r | Yes | 1.44 | (1.00–2.07) ** | 1.64 | (0.88–3.07) | 1.32 | (0.84–2.06) |
No | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |||||
Socio-demographic factors | Female | Yes | 1.97 | (1.26–3.09) *** | ||||
No | 1.00 | |||||||
Age a | 50–59 years | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||
60–69 years | 1.47 | (0.90–2.39) | 1.11 | (0.40–3.09) | 1.62 | (0.91–2.87) * | ||
70–79 years | 2.29 | (1.33–3.93) *** | 1.43 | (0.43–4.69) | 2.67 | (1.41–5.07) *** | ||
≥80 years | 2.47 | (0.97–6.26) * | 2.95 | (0.49–17.79) | 2.14 | (0.69–6.61) | ||
Education b | Loweduc | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||
Mideduc | 0.78 | (0.36–1.66) | 0.80 | (0.23–2.75) | 0.72 | (0.27–1.91) | ||
Higheduc | 0.33 | (0.13–0.87) ** | 0.60 | (0.17–2.04) | 0.17 | (0.03–0.82) ** | ||
Employment Status c | Employed | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||
Retired | 1.08 | (0.67–1.75) | 1.39 | (0.49–3.94) | 0.97 | (0.54–1.74) | ||
Unemployed | 3.76 | (1.42–9.98) *** | 2.17 | (0.46–10.21) | 5.93 | (1.42–24.71) ** | ||
Disabled | 6.98 | (2.02–24.09) *** | 10.13 | (1.58–64.97) ** | 5.61 | (0.87–36.14) * | ||
Rural | Yes | 0.84 | (0.59–1.21) | 1.13 | (0.60–2.15) | 0.72 | (0.46–1.13) | |
No | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |||||
Health factors | Chronic | Yes | 1.47 | (1.00–2.16) ** | 1.73 | (0.88–3.41) | 1.27 | (0.78–2.06) |
No | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |||||
Social isolation factors | Alone | Yes | 1.47 | (0.83–2.60) | 2.20 | (0.68–7.10) | 1.40 | (0.72–2.71) |
No | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
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Blázquez-Fernández, C.; Cantarero-Prieto, D.; Pascual-Sáez, M. Quality of Life, Health and the Great Recession in Spain: Why Older People Matter? Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 2028. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042028
Blázquez-Fernández C, Cantarero-Prieto D, Pascual-Sáez M. Quality of Life, Health and the Great Recession in Spain: Why Older People Matter? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(4):2028. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042028
Chicago/Turabian StyleBlázquez-Fernández, Carla, David Cantarero-Prieto, and Marta Pascual-Sáez. 2021. "Quality of Life, Health and the Great Recession in Spain: Why Older People Matter?" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 4: 2028. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042028
APA StyleBlázquez-Fernández, C., Cantarero-Prieto, D., & Pascual-Sáez, M. (2021). Quality of Life, Health and the Great Recession in Spain: Why Older People Matter? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(4), 2028. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042028