DocumentCode
153609
Title
Social determinants of mild cognitive impairment among the elderly — A case study of Taiwan
Author
Wen-jen Hsieh ; Shin-ni Tsai ; Yuh-Tyng Chen ; Jenq-daw Lee ; Jun-jen Huang ; Minambres Garcia, Ignacio Jose
Author_Institution
Dept. of Econ., Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan, Taiwan
fYear
2014
fDate
20-23 Sept. 2014
Firstpage
149
Lastpage
152
Abstract
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) and Alzheimer Disease International (ADI), there are at least 35.6 million people suffering from dementia in the world. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is considered as a risk state or a prodromal of dementia. This paper aims to make further exploration into the risk factors of mild cognitive impairment, analyzing the longitudinal data of three waves of surveys in 1999, 2003 and 2007 from “Taiwan Longitudinal Study on Aging” (TLSA). The hierarchical linear model (HLM) is applied to analyze samples from the TLSA of Taiwan´s elderly 65 years old and over in 1999. Empirical results suggest that cognitive function worsening differs among individuals, but clearly increases with age. Depressive symptoms show statistically positively significance but educational attainment show the opposite direction, whereas gender, marital status, ethnic, health behavior, and family support are all not statistically significant.
Keywords
cognition; geriatrics; medical disorders; neurophysiology; HLM; MCI; TLSA; Taiwan Longitudinal Study on Aging; cognitive function worsening; dementia; depressive symptoms; elderly; hierarchical linear model; mild cognitive impairment; risk factors; risk state; social determinants; Aging; Dementia; Senior citizens; Sociology; Statistics; Hierarchical Linear Model; Mild cognitive impairment; Taiwan Longitudinal Study on Aging;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Orange Technologies (ICOT), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Xian
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICOT.2014.6956621
Filename
6956621
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