Abstract Introduction Women represent a growing proportion of older people and experience increasing disability in their longer lives. Using a universally agreed definition of disability based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, this paper examines how, apart from age, social and economic factors contribute to disability differences between older men and women. Methods World Health Survey data were analyzed from 57 countries drawn from all income groups defined by the World Bank. The final sample comprises 63638 respondents aged 50 and older (28568 males and 35070 females). Item Response Theory was applied to derive a measure of disability which ensured cross country comparability. Individuals with sco...
Determining the groups that are most susceptible to developing disability is essential to establishi...
Purpose: Nearly 200m people in the world experience considerable functioning difficulties. Also, mor...
Background: Disability and quality of life are key outcomes for older people. Little is known about ...
Introduction: Women represent a growing proportion of older people and experience increasing disabil...
Objective: Our objective was to quantify disability prevalence among older adults of low- and middle...
European women live longer, but they experience more old age-related disability than men. Disability...
Disability is a dynamic process and can be influenced by a sociocultural environment. This study aim...
European women live longer, but they experience more old age-related disability than men. Disability...
Objectives. This study examined sex differences in the prevalence of mobility disability in older ad...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the increase in life expectancy (LE) globally is coupled with a po...
OBJECTIVE To analyze gender differences in the incidence and determinants of disability regarding i...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the increase in life expectancy (LE) globally is coupled with a po...
Objectives: This study compared functional disability in older men and women, and examined the exten...
Objectives: This study compared functional disability in older men and women, and examined the exten...
Objectives: This study compared functional disability in older men and women, and examined the exten...
Determining the groups that are most susceptible to developing disability is essential to establishi...
Purpose: Nearly 200m people in the world experience considerable functioning difficulties. Also, mor...
Background: Disability and quality of life are key outcomes for older people. Little is known about ...
Introduction: Women represent a growing proportion of older people and experience increasing disabil...
Objective: Our objective was to quantify disability prevalence among older adults of low- and middle...
European women live longer, but they experience more old age-related disability than men. Disability...
Disability is a dynamic process and can be influenced by a sociocultural environment. This study aim...
European women live longer, but they experience more old age-related disability than men. Disability...
Objectives. This study examined sex differences in the prevalence of mobility disability in older ad...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the increase in life expectancy (LE) globally is coupled with a po...
OBJECTIVE To analyze gender differences in the incidence and determinants of disability regarding i...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the increase in life expectancy (LE) globally is coupled with a po...
Objectives: This study compared functional disability in older men and women, and examined the exten...
Objectives: This study compared functional disability in older men and women, and examined the exten...
Objectives: This study compared functional disability in older men and women, and examined the exten...
Determining the groups that are most susceptible to developing disability is essential to establishi...
Purpose: Nearly 200m people in the world experience considerable functioning difficulties. Also, mor...
Background: Disability and quality of life are key outcomes for older people. Little is known about ...