Sex differences in social support perceived by polymedicated older adults with multimorbidity. MULTIPAP study release_pyibqfl5tnf3xa55siedwwawvu

by Cristina María Lozano Hernández, Juan A Lopez-Rodriguez, Milagros Rico-Bl´azquez, Amaia Calderón-Larrañaga, Leiva-Fernández F, Alexandra Prados-Torres, Isabel del Cura-González, MULTIPAP GROUP

Published in PLoS ONE by Public Library of Science (PLoS).

2022   Volume 17, Issue 7, e0268218

Abstract

The beneficial effects of social support on morbidity, mortality, and quality of life are well known. Using the baseline data of the MULTIPAP study (n = 593), an observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study was carried out that analyzed the sex differences in the social support perceived by polymedicated adults aged 65 to 74 years with multimorbidity. The main outcome variable was social support measured through the Duke–UNC-11 Functional Social Support (DUFSS) questionnaire in its two dimensions (confident support and affective support). For both sexes, the perception of functional social support was correlated with being married or partnered and having a higher health-related quality of life utility index. In women, it was correlated with a higher level of education, living alone, and treatment adherence, and in men with higher monthly income, prescribed drugs and fewer diagnosed diseases.
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