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Predictors of Quality of Life in Old Age: A Multivariate Study in Chile

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There have been few studies that examine quality of life among older adults in the Latin American region. Using a recent representative national survey on quality of life among older adults in Chile, we examine the effects of eight potentially important factors (nutrition, physical activity, going outside the home, reading, quality of family relations, conflict, social support, self-efficacy) on three major dimensions of quality of life (functional capacity, material conditions, general satisfaction with life). The regression models confirm that the major predictive factor of satisfactory functional capacity is the practice of physical activities, while for satisfaction, the major predictive factors are self-efficacy, good quality of social relations, and the performance of significant activities such as reading and going outside the home. Educational level is a variable that cuts across all these predictors, in a context of great unequal social opportunities in Latin America. These results have implications for the development and implementation of social policies and programs to achieve an improvement in living conditions of the growing elderly population in the region, and reduce costs that societies face as a product of this new demographic scenario.

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This work was supported by the Government of Chile (Proyecto FONDECYT 1090326) and by Caja de Compensación Los Andes.

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Herrera Ponce, M.S., Barros Lezaeta, C. & Fernández Lorca, M.B. Predictors of Quality of Life in Old Age: A Multivariate Study in Chile. Population Ageing 4, 121–139 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12062-011-9043-7

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