Rakowski W, Mor V, Hiris J
Department of Community Health, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912.
J Aging Health. 1994 Nov;6(4):469-88. doi: 10.1177/089826439400600403.
This study examined the association between mortality and nonresponse to questions about health status (both refusals and "don't know" responses) using a national sample of persons aged 70 and over. Data were drawn from the 1984-1990 Longitudinal Study of Aging. Three time points of vital status were used as the outcome indicators (1984-1986, 1984-1988, 1984-1990). Five self-assessment questions were examined; three of the five questions had bivariate odds ratios that indicated significant associations between a nonresponse and all three mortality indexes. Results of the study suggest that nonresponses by older persons can convey meaningful information. Research on self-assessments of health in later life should not routinely exclude nonresponses as missing data, even if they are an infrequent response.
本研究使用一个70岁及以上人群的全国样本,考察了死亡率与对健康状况问题无回应(包括拒绝回答和“不知道”回答)之间的关联。数据取自1984 - 1990年老龄化纵向研究。将三个生命状态时间点用作结果指标(1984 - 1986年、1984 - 1988年、1984 - 1990年)。研究了五个自我评估问题;五个问题中的三个问题的双变量优势比表明无回应与所有三个死亡率指标之间存在显著关联。研究结果表明,老年人的无回应可能传达有意义的信息。关于晚年健康自我评估的研究不应常规地将无回应作为缺失数据排除,即使它们是不常见的回答。