The vulnerability of rural elderly Indonesian people to disability: an analysis of the national socioeconomic survey

Introduction: There is a high prevalence of elderly people aged 65 years and older with disabilities in low- and middle-income countries, including Indonesia. This study examined urban-rural disparities in disabilities among elderly Indonesian people by adopting the International Classification of...

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Main Authors: Mardiana Puspitasari, Mugia Rahardja, Maria Gayatri, Adhi Kurniawan
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Language:English
Published: James Cook University 2021-09-01
Series:Rural and Remote Health
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Online Access:https://www.rrh.org.au/journal/article/6695/
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author Mardiana Puspitasari
Mugia Rahardja
Maria Gayatri
Adhi Kurniawan
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Mugia Rahardja
Maria Gayatri
Adhi Kurniawan
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description Introduction: There is a high prevalence of elderly people aged 65 years and older with disabilities in low- and middle-income countries, including Indonesia. This study examined urban-rural disparities in disabilities among elderly Indonesian people by adopting the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health scheme. Methods: The cross-sectional design used a sample of 16 054 people aged 65 years and over from the 2018 National Socio-Culture and Education Module of the National Socio-Economic Survey (Susenas-MSBP). Disability was measured by functional status questionnaires of Susenas that had adopted the UN Washington Group's short set of disability questions. The threshold was at least one of the six domains coded 'a lot of difficulty' or 'can't do it all', or two of the six domains coded 'some difficulty'. Logistic regression analysis was performed to examine disability-associated factors. Results: The prevalence of disability in this study was 35.1%. Among adults aged ≥65 years, those aged ≥85 years had the highest odds of having a disability (odds ratio (OR) 4.57, 95% confidence interval (CI) 4.54-4.59). Unemployed elderly people had a higher risk of disability than employed elderly people (OR 2.48, 95%CI 2.47-2.49). Elderly people who did not participate in leisure activities were 1.8 times more likely to have a disability than those who participated in leisure activities. Elderly people were more vulnerable to disabilities if they were female, unmarried, had a low balanced protein intake, and had health conditions. Physical exercise was a protecting factor against disability among elderly people. Compared with the results for elderly urban people, percentages for high educational attainment, high balanced protein intake, and leisure activities were lower for elderly rural people. Conclusion: Elderly rural people in Indonesia were more vulnerable to disabilities than elderly urban people were, which could be attributed to lower educational attainment, a lower balanced protein intake, and fewer leisure activities. As a result, the importance of socializing with family or friends, a high balanced protein intake, and leisure activities in assisting elderly rural people with disability issues must be emphasized.
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spelling doaj.art-8ca77a0a2e4f411392faaee4b352a93a2022-12-21T21:10:46ZengJames Cook UniversityRural and Remote Health1445-63542021-09-012110.22605/RRH6695The vulnerability of rural elderly Indonesian people to disability: an analysis of the national socioeconomic surveyMardiana Puspitasari0Mugia Rahardja1Maria Gayatri2Adhi Kurniawan3Center for Research and Development, National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN), Halim Perdanakusuma, Jakarta Timur 13013, IndonesiaCenter for Research and Development, National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN), Halim Perdanakusuma, Jakarta Timur 13013, IndonesiaCenter for Research and Development, National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN), Halim Perdanakusuma, Jakarta Timur 13013, IndonesiaStatistics Indonesia (BPS), Jakarta 10710, IndonesiaIntroduction: There is a high prevalence of elderly people aged 65 years and older with disabilities in low- and middle-income countries, including Indonesia. This study examined urban-rural disparities in disabilities among elderly Indonesian people by adopting the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health scheme. Methods: The cross-sectional design used a sample of 16 054 people aged 65 years and over from the 2018 National Socio-Culture and Education Module of the National Socio-Economic Survey (Susenas-MSBP). Disability was measured by functional status questionnaires of Susenas that had adopted the UN Washington Group's short set of disability questions. The threshold was at least one of the six domains coded 'a lot of difficulty' or 'can't do it all', or two of the six domains coded 'some difficulty'. Logistic regression analysis was performed to examine disability-associated factors. Results: The prevalence of disability in this study was 35.1%. Among adults aged ≥65 years, those aged ≥85 years had the highest odds of having a disability (odds ratio (OR) 4.57, 95% confidence interval (CI) 4.54-4.59). Unemployed elderly people had a higher risk of disability than employed elderly people (OR 2.48, 95%CI 2.47-2.49). Elderly people who did not participate in leisure activities were 1.8 times more likely to have a disability than those who participated in leisure activities. Elderly people were more vulnerable to disabilities if they were female, unmarried, had a low balanced protein intake, and had health conditions. Physical exercise was a protecting factor against disability among elderly people. Compared with the results for elderly urban people, percentages for high educational attainment, high balanced protein intake, and leisure activities were lower for elderly rural people. Conclusion: Elderly rural people in Indonesia were more vulnerable to disabilities than elderly urban people were, which could be attributed to lower educational attainment, a lower balanced protein intake, and fewer leisure activities. As a result, the importance of socializing with family or friends, a high balanced protein intake, and leisure activities in assisting elderly rural people with disability issues must be emphasized.https://www.rrh.org.au/journal/article/6695/disabilityIndonesiasocioeconomic surveyelderly rural peoplevulnerable.
spellingShingle Mardiana Puspitasari
Mugia Rahardja
Maria Gayatri
Adhi Kurniawan
The vulnerability of rural elderly Indonesian people to disability: an analysis of the national socioeconomic survey
Rural and Remote Health
disability
Indonesia
socioeconomic survey
elderly rural people
vulnerable.
title The vulnerability of rural elderly Indonesian people to disability: an analysis of the national socioeconomic survey
title_full The vulnerability of rural elderly Indonesian people to disability: an analysis of the national socioeconomic survey
title_fullStr The vulnerability of rural elderly Indonesian people to disability: an analysis of the national socioeconomic survey
title_full_unstemmed The vulnerability of rural elderly Indonesian people to disability: an analysis of the national socioeconomic survey
title_short The vulnerability of rural elderly Indonesian people to disability: an analysis of the national socioeconomic survey
title_sort vulnerability of rural elderly indonesian people to disability an analysis of the national socioeconomic survey
topic disability
Indonesia
socioeconomic survey
elderly rural people
vulnerable.
url https://www.rrh.org.au/journal/article/6695/
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