Is late-life dependency increasing or not? A comparison of the Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies (CFAS)
Background Little is known about how the proportions of dependency states have changed between generational cohorts of older people. We aimed to estimate years lived in different dependency states at age 65 years in 1991 and 2011, and new projections of future demand for care. Methods In this popula...
Main Authors: | Kingston, A, Wohland, P, Wittenberg, R, Robinson, L, Brayne, C, Matthews, F, Jagger, C, Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies collaboration |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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