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Examining Multimorbidity in Older Adults Living in Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities, in Ontario, Canada, Using Latent Class Analysis

open access: yesJournal of the American Geriatrics Society, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Multimorbidity, ≥ 2 chronic conditions as per the World Health Organization, can complicate aging in place and lead to earlier transitions to nursing homes. To inform supportive service intervention planning in naturally occurring retirement communities (NORCs), which are areas where large proportions of older adults reside, we ...
Albana Isai   +15 more
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A feasibility RCT protocol of the MATILDA intervention to support older adults with intellectual disability to improve their health and social networks. [PDF]

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Drinking habits and disability retirement

Addiction, 2012
AbstractAimsTo examine associations between drinking habits and disability retirement, and to determine whether the associations differ between all‐cause disability retirement and the main causes of disability retirement, i.e. musculoskeletal diseases and mental disorders.DesignA prospective cohort study with a mean follow‐up time of 8 years ...
Salonsalmi Aino Emilia   +7 more
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Economic difficulties and subsequent disability retirement

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2015
Background: This study examined whether economic difficulties are associated with subsequent disability retirement while controlling for covariates. Methods: Survey data among middle-aged employees of the City of Helsinki in 2000–2002 were linked with the Finnish Centre for Pensions register data on all-cause disability retirement among women ( n=4816)
Lahelma Eero   +5 more
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Noise Sensitivity and Disability Retirement

Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2013
To analyze whether noise sensitivity increases the risk of disability pension (DP).Questionnaire data of a sample of 706 Finnish twin individuals (age range, 31 to 65 years) with record linkage to information on DP during 16 years of follow-up were analyzed using individual and pairwise Cox proportional hazards models.Noise sensitivity increased the ...
Marja, Heinonen-Guzejev   +6 more
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