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Age-friendly community environments and the age trajectories of long-term care dependency among Chinese older adults

  • University of Hohenheim
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University

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In the context of rapid global aging, the importance of age-friendly community environments for promoting healthy aging and “aging in place” continues to increase. Using data from the 2011–2020 China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, this study investigated the impact of an age-friendly community environment on the age trajectories of late-life long-term care (LTC) dependency among older Chinese adults aged 60+ years. Age-friendly community environments were defined according to three levels (poor, moderate, or good) based on the World Health Organization's age-friendly city and community framework, and LTC dependency was classified as level 1 (high), level 2 (medium), or level 3 (low) according to activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living scores. We classified participants into two age trajectory groups according to their level of LTC dependency: early-onset and late-onset groups. We found that an age-friendly community environment, especially a good housing environment, was consistently associated with the probability of having late-onset LTC dependency at any level. Having moderate and good social and employment environments reduced the likelihood of having early-onset level 2 and level 3 LTC dependency. Our mechanism analysis also revealed that age-friendly community environments affect LTC dependency through social participation. Our results may help elucidate the importance of promoting age-friendly community environments to maintain late-life functional ability and support healthy aging.

源语言英语
文章编号117614
期刊Social Science and Medicine
365
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1月 2025

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