The First Use of the Washington Group Short Set in a National Survey of Japan: Characteristics of the New Disability Measure in Comparison to an Existing Disability Measure
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Source
2.2. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria for Study Analysis
2.3. Measures
2.3.1. WGSS and EDM
2.3.2. Demographic Variables and Health Conditions
2.3.3. Physiological and Psychosocial Variables
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Key Points
4.2. Age and Differences Between the Two Disability Prevalence Estimations
4.3. Other Factors Associated with the Disagreement That Functioned to Relatively Lower the Disability Prevalence Estimates Defined by the WGSS
4.4. Other Factors Associated with the Disagreement That Relatively Increased the Disability Prevalence Estimates Defined by the WGSS
4.5. Implication for Use of the WGSS
4.6. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Number | Percent (95% Confidence Interval) | ||
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Sex | |||
Male | 15,368 | 47.7 | (47.2–48.3) |
Female | 16,844 | 52.3 | (51.7–52.8) |
Age (years) | |||
Child, 6–19 | 4205 | 13.1 | (12.7–13.4) |
Adult, 20–39 | 5552 | 17.2 | (16.8–17.7) |
Middle, 40–59 | 9310 | 28.9 | (28.4–29.4) |
Older, 60–79 | 10,237 | 31.8 | (31.3–32.3) |
Oldest old, 80 and over | 2908 | 9.0 | (8.7–9.3) |
Marital status | |||
Married | 18,232 | 56.6 | (56.1–57.1) |
Single | 9895 | 30.7 | (30.2–31.2) |
Divorced/widowed | 4085 | 12.7 | (12.3–13.0) |
Living area | |||
Area with 150,000 or more inhabitants | 15,370 | 47.7 | (47.2–48.3) |
Area with less than 150,000 inhabitants | 16,842 | 52.3 | (51.7–52.8) |
Constant visits to hospitals | |||
Yes (constant visits) | 15,012 | 46.6 | (46.1–47.1) |
No (non-constant visits) | 17,200 | 53.4 | (52.9–53.9) |
Subjective health status | |||
Good | 13,500 | 41.9 | (41.4–42.4) |
Normal | 14,942 | 46.4 | (45.8–46.9) |
Bad | 3770 | 11.7 | (11.4–12.1) |
Ethyl alcohol consumption (b) | |||
Never or quit drink | 16,468 | 58.8 | (58.2–59.4) |
Social drinker or low-risk group (>0 to ≤100 g/week) | 6061 | 21.6 | (21.2–22.1) |
Middle-risk group (>100 to ≤350 g/week) | 4668 | 16.7 | (16.2–17.1) |
High-risk group (>350 g/week) | 810 | 2.9 | (2.7–3.1) |
Smoking habit (b) | |||
Never/ex-smoker | 23,707 | 84.6 | (84.2–85.1) |
Current smoker | 4300 | 15.4 | (14.9–15.8) |
Educational qualification (a) | |||
Vocational school/junior college/community (technical) college/university/postgraduate school | 13,272 | 45.0 | (44.4–45.5) |
High school | 13,027 | 44.1 | (43.6–44.7) |
Primary/junior high school | 3221 | 10.9 | (10.6–11.3) |
Subjective financial state | |||
Wealthy | 1933 | 6.0 | (5.7–6.3) |
Not poor nor wealthy | 13,338 | 41.4 | (40.9–41.9) |
Poor | 16,941 | 52.6 | (52.0–53.1) |
Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (c) | |||
Normal (total score ≤ 4) | 23,017 | 75.5 | (75.1–76.0) |
Mild illness (5 ≤ total score ≤ 12) | 6271 | 20.6 | (20.1–21.0) |
Severe illness (13 ≤ total score) | 1182 | 3.9 | (3.7–4.1) |
Health insurance | |||
Employee insurance | 19,463 | 60.4 | (59.9–61.0) |
National Health Insurance | 7468 | 23.2 | (22.7–23.6) |
Other | 5281 | 16.4 | (16.0–16.8) |
Employment status (a) | |||
Employed | 14,464 | 49.0 | (48.4–49.6) |
Self-employed | 1815 | 6.1 | (5.9–6.4) |
Employed (other) | 1801 | 6.1 | (5.8–6.4) |
Unemployed | 11,440 | 38.8 | (38.2–39.3) |
Disability defined by existing measure of disability (d) | |||
Yes (disability) | 4218 | 13.1 | (12.7–13.5) |
No (no disability) | 27,994 | 86.9 | (86.5–87.3) |
Disability defined by WGSS | |||
No (no disability) | 28,759 | 89.3 | (88.9–89.6) |
Yes (disability) | 3453 | 10.7 | (10.4–11.1) |
WGSS, vision | |||
No (no disability) | 30,986 | 96.2 | (96.0–96.4) |
Yes (disability) | 1226 | 3.8 | (3.6–4.0) |
WGSS, hearing | |||
No (no disability) | 31,085 | 96.5 | (96.3–96.7) |
Yes (disability) | 1127 | 3.5 | (3.3–3.7) |
WGSS, mobility | |||
No (no disability) | 30,171 | 93.7 | (93.4–93.9) |
Yes (disability) | 2041 | 6.3 | (6.1–6.6) |
WGSS, cognition | |||
No (no disability) | 30,924 | 96.0 | (95.8–96.2) |
Yes (disability) | 1288 | 4.0 | (3.8–4.2) |
WGSS, self-care | |||
No (no disability) | 31,185 | 96.8 | (96.6–97.0) |
Yes (disability) | 1027 | 3.2 | (3.0–3.4) |
WGSS, communication | |||
No (no disability) | 31,191 | 96.8 | (96.6–97.0) |
Yes (disability) | 1021 | 3.2 | (3.0–3.4) |
WGSS Disability Measure (A) | Existing Measure of Disability (a) (B) | A:B Ratio | |||||
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Number | Percent (95% Confidence Interval) | Number | Percent (95% Confidence Interval) | ||||
Total (n = 32,212) | 3453 | 10.7 | (10.4–11.1) | 4218 | 13.1 | (12.7–13.5) | 0.82 |
Sex | |||||||
Male (n = 15,368) | 1498 | 9.75 | (9.3–10.2) | 1804 | 11.7 | (11.2–12.3) | 0.83 |
Female (n = 16,844) | 1955 | 11.6 | (11.1–12.1) | 2414 | 14.3 | (13.8–14.9) | 0.81 |
Age (years) | |||||||
Child, 6–19 (n = 4205) | 229 | 5.4 | (4.8–6.2) | 186 | 4.4 | (3.8–5.1) | 1.23 |
Adult, 20–39 (n = 5552) | 329 | 5.9 | (5.3–6.6) | 342 | 6.2 | (5.6–6.8) | 0.96 |
Middle, 40–59 (n = 9310) | 577 | 6.2 | (5.7–6.7) | 783 | 8.4 | (7.9–9.0) | 0.74 |
Older, 60–79 (n = 10,237) | 1073 | 10.5 | (9.9–1.1) | 1716 | 16.8 | (16.0–17.5) | 0.63 |
Oldest old, 80 and over (n = 2908) | 1245 | 42.8 | (41.0–44.6) | 1191 | 41.0 | (39.2–42.8) | 1.05 |
Marital status | |||||||
Married (n = 18,232) | 1767 | 9.7 | (9.3–10.1) | 2347 | 12.9 | (12.4–13.4) | 0.75 |
Single (n = 9895) | 668 | 6.8 | (6.3–7.3) | 764 | 7.7 | (7.2–8.3) | 0.87 |
Divorced/widowed (n = 4085) | 1018 | 24.9 | (23.6–26.3) | 1107 | 27.1 | (25.8–28.5) | 0.92 |
Living area | |||||||
Area with 150,000 or more inhabitants (n = 15,370) | 1579 | 10.3 | (9.8–10.8) | 1966 | 12.8 | (12.3–13.3) | 0.80 |
Area with less than 150,000 inhabitants (n = 16,842) | 1874 | 11.1 | (10.7–11.6) | 2252 | 13.4 | (12.9–13.9) | 0.83 |
Disability | Chi Square Test | Binomial Logistic Regression (d) | |||||
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WGSS: No Existing Measure: No (n = 22,551) | WGSS: No Existing Measure: Yes (n = 2232) | ||||||
Number | (Percent) | Number | (Percent) | p-Value | Adjusted Odds Ratio | (95% Confidence Interval) | |
Sex | 0.001 | ||||||
Male | 10,894 † | (48.31) | 999 | (44.76) | Reference | ||
Female | 11,657 † | (51.69) | 1233 | (55.24) | 0.90 | (0.80–1.01) | |
Age (years) | <0.001 | ||||||
20–39 | 4979 † | (22.08) | 244 | (10.93) | Reference | ||
40–59 | 8155 † | (36.16) | 578 | (25.90) | 1.23 | (1.01–1.48) | |
60–79 | 8060 † | (35.74) | 1104 | (49.46) | 1.51 | (1.21–1.89) | |
80 and over | 1357 † | (6.02) | 306 | (13.71) | 1.80 | (1.32–2.44) | |
Marital status | <0.001 | ||||||
Married | 15,061 † | (66.79) | 1404 | (62.90) | Reference | ||
Single | 4862 † | (21.56) | 389 | (17.43) | 1.13 | (0.96–1.32) | |
Divorced/widowed | 2628 † | (11.65) | 439 | (19.67) | 1.27 | (1.09–1.47) | |
Living area | 0.97 | ||||||
Area with 150,000 or more inhabitants | 10,812 | (47.94) | 1071 | (47.98) | Reference | ||
Area with less than 150,000 inhabitants | 11,739 | (52.06) | 1161 | (52.02) | 1.03 | (0.93–1.14) | |
The most concerning health condition (a): low back pain | <0.001 | ||||||
No (b) | 22,102 † | (98.01) | 2022 | (90.59) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 449 † | (1.99) | 210 | (9.41) | 1.76 | (1.42–2.17) | |
The most concerning condition (a): depression and other mental conditions | <0.001 | ||||||
No (b) | 22,316 † | (98.96) | 2059 | (92.25) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 235 † | (1.04) | 173 | (7.75) | 1.66 | (1.28–2.15) | |
The most concerning health condition (a): hypertension | <0.001 | ||||||
No (b) | 20,286 † | (89.96) | 2087 | (93.50) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 2265 † | (10.04) | 145 | (6.50) | 0.33 | (0.27–0.40) | |
The most concerning health condition (a): diabetes | 0.003 | ||||||
No (b) | 21,624 † | (95.89) | 2111 | (94.58) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 927 † | (4.11) | 121 | (5.42) | 0.56 | (0.44–0.70) | |
The most concerning health condition (a): arthritis | <0.001 | ||||||
No (b) | 22,363 † | (99.17) | 2116 | (94.80) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 188 † | (0.83) | 116 | (5.20) | 2.68 | (2.02–3.55) | |
The most concerning health condition (a): dyslipidemia | 0.002 | ||||||
No (b) | 21,852 † | (96.90) | 2189 | (98.07) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 699 † | (3.10) | 43 | (1.93) | 0.38 | (0.27–0.53) | |
The most concerning health condition (a): dental diseases | 0.02 | ||||||
No (b) | 21,923 † | (97.22) | 2188 | (98.03) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 628 † | (2.78) | 44 | (1.97) | 0.43 | (0.30–0.60) | |
The most concerning health condition (a): eye diseases | 0.39 | ||||||
No (b) | 22,030 | (97.69) | 2174 | (97.40) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 521 | (2.31) | 58 | (2.60) | 0.47 | (0.34–0.64) |
Disability | Chi Square Test | Binomial Logistic Regression (d) | |||||
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WGSS: Yes Existing Measure: Yes (n = 1800) | WGSS: Yes Existing Measure: No (n = 1424) | ||||||
Number | (Percent) | Number | (Percent) | p-Value | Adjusted Odds Ratio | (95% Confidence Interval) | |
Sex | <0.001 | ||||||
Male | 697 † | (38.72) | 680 | (47.75) | Reference | ||
Female | 1103 † | (61.28) | 744 | (52.25) | 0.96 | (0.77–1.18) | |
Age | <0.001 | ||||||
80 and over | 885 † | (49.17) | 360 | (25.28) | Reference | ||
60–79 | 612 | (34.00) | 461 | (32.37) | 1.42 | (1.04–1.92) | |
40–59 | 205 † | (11.39) | 372 | (26.12) | 1.87 | (1.19–2.93) | |
20–39 | 98 † | (5.44) | 231 | (16.22) | 2.79 | (1.60–4.84) | |
Marital status | <0.001 | ||||||
Married | 943 † | (52.39) | 824 | (57.87) | Reference | ||
Single | 189 † | (10.50) | 250 | (17.56) | 0.71 | (0.50–0.99) | |
Divorced/widowed | 668 † | (37.11) | 350 | (24.58) | 0.95 | (0.75–1.20) | |
Living area | 0.88 | ||||||
Area with 150,000 or more inhabitants | 817 | (45.39) | 650 | (45.65) | Reference | ||
Area with less than 150,000 inhabitants | 983 | (54.61) | 774 | (54.35) | 1.16 | (0.97–1.39) | |
The most concerning health condition (a): hypertension | 0.01 | ||||||
No (b) | 1615 † | (89.72) | 1236 | (86.80) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 185 † | (10.28) | 188 | (13.20) | 1.63 | (1.23–2.17) | |
The most concerning health condition (a): low back pain | <0.001 | ||||||
No (b) | 1647 † | (91.50) | 1366 | (95.93) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 153 † | (8.50) | 58 | (4.07) | 0.90 | (0.62–1.32) | |
The most concerning health condition (a): depression and other mental conditions | <0.001 | ||||||
No (b) | 1690 † | (93.89) | 1400 | (98.31) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 110 † | (6.11) | 24 | (1.69) | 0.46 | (0.27–0.81) | |
The most concerning health condition (a): dementia | <0.001 | ||||||
No (b) | 1696 † | (94.22) | 1406 | (98.74) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 104 † | (5.78) | 18 | (1.26) | 0.36 | (0.21–0.64) | |
The most concerning health condition (a): arthritis | <0.001 | ||||||
No (b) | 1697 † | (94.28) | 1401 | (98.38) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 103 † | (5.72) | 23 | (1.62) | 0.46 | (0.28–0.78) | |
The most concerning health condition (a): eye diseases | 0.02 | ||||||
No (b) | 1703 † | (94.61) | 1373 | (96.42) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 97 † | (5.39) | 51 | (3.58) | 1.03 | (0.67–1.57) | |
The most concerning health condition (a): diabetes | 0.06 | ||||||
No (b) | 1709 | (94.94) | 1330 | (93.40) | Reference | ||
Yes (c) | 91 | (5.06) | 94 | (6.60) | 2.25 | (1.56–3.25) |
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Saito, T.; Imahashi, K.; Yamaki, C. The First Use of the Washington Group Short Set in a National Survey of Japan: Characteristics of the New Disability Measure in Comparison to an Existing Disability Measure. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2024, 21, 1643. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21121643
Saito T, Imahashi K, Yamaki C. The First Use of the Washington Group Short Set in a National Survey of Japan: Characteristics of the New Disability Measure in Comparison to an Existing Disability Measure. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2024; 21(12):1643. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21121643
Chicago/Turabian StyleSaito, Takashi, Kumiko Imahashi, and Chikako Yamaki. 2024. "The First Use of the Washington Group Short Set in a National Survey of Japan: Characteristics of the New Disability Measure in Comparison to an Existing Disability Measure" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 21, no. 12: 1643. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21121643
APA StyleSaito, T., Imahashi, K., & Yamaki, C. (2024). The First Use of the Washington Group Short Set in a National Survey of Japan: Characteristics of the New Disability Measure in Comparison to an Existing Disability Measure. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21(12), 1643. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21121643