Husson University, United States.
Arch Gerontol Geriatr. 2014 Jan-Feb;58(1):88-94. doi: 10.1016/j.archger.2013.08.005. Epub 2013 Aug 23.
Fear of falling and mobility restrictions have a significant negative impact on the quality of life of older adults. Because older African American adults are at increased risk for various modifiable health problems, understanding potential constraints on their overall health and mobility is critical in this population. The current study investigated this issue by analyzing a dataset of 449 older African American adults (mean age=72.3 years) living in Detroit. We characterized and investigated the relationships among the following falls- and health-related variables: previous falls, falls efficacy, mobility, self-rated health (SRH), and depression and well-being. As a whole, participants reported moderate health and well-being, little depression, few mobility problems (mean=8.4/40), and very high falls efficacy (mean=94.9/100) despite the fact that a quarter of the sample experienced a fall within the past year. Correlation results indicated that previous falls, falls efficacy, mobility, SRH and depression and well-being were all inter-related. Regression analyses revealed that higher falls efficacy was more closely associated with better SRH than was having previously fallen. Findings suggest that improving falls efficacy in older African American adults may be beneficial to their mobility and overall health and well-being. Further, by asking a single-item SRH question, clinicians may be able to quickly identify older African American adults who have low falls efficacy and are at high risk for falling.
对老年人来说,对跌倒的恐惧和行动受限会对其生活质量产生显著的负面影响。由于老年非裔美国人面临着各种可改变的健康问题的风险增加,了解他们整体健康和行动能力的潜在限制在该人群中至关重要。本研究通过分析底特律 449 名老年非裔美国成年人(平均年龄=72.3 岁)的数据集来调查这个问题。我们描述并研究了以下与跌倒和健康相关的变量之间的关系:既往跌倒、跌倒效能感、活动能力、自我报告健康状况(SRH)、抑郁和幸福感。总的来说,尽管四分之一的样本在过去一年中经历过跌倒,参与者报告了中等健康和幸福感,很少有抑郁,几乎没有行动问题(平均为 8.4/40),并且跌倒效能感非常高(平均为 94.9/100)。相关结果表明,既往跌倒、跌倒效能感、活动能力、SRH 和抑郁与幸福感相互关联。回归分析表明,较高的跌倒效能感与更好的 SRH 更密切相关,而不是之前跌倒过。研究结果表明,提高老年非裔美国人的跌倒效能感可能有益于他们的行动能力和整体健康和幸福感。此外,通过询问一个简单的 SRH 问题,临床医生可能能够快速识别出跌倒效能感较低且跌倒风险较高的老年非裔美国人。