Quality of Life of the Elderly during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Asian Countries: A Cross-Sectional Study across Six Countries
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Setting and Design
2.2. Ethical Approval
2.3. Study Questionnaire/Tool
2.4. Independent Variables
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Description | Constructed Variable |
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1. Mood | The first item consists of five smileys, at one end is a very happy face, at the other end a very sad one | 1 = very good, 2 = Good, 3 = Neutral, 4 = sad, 5 = very sad |
2. Energy | The second item presents three pictures of a person walking, on the left-hand side, the walker is full of energy, and on the right, he seems to be walking as if depressed | 1 = Full of energy, 2 = Neutral, 3 = No energy |
3. Contacts of others | The third item displays three pictures of a group of five persons each, one white and four grey. | 1 = Many friends, 2 = limited friend, 3 = no friend |
My food during COVID-19 pandemic | My food during COVID-19 pandemic | 1 = Eat very well, 2 = eat less, 3 = eat very little |
Sweeping up | Sweeping up | 1 = Very well, 2 = well, 3 = fairly, 4 = poorly, 5 = very poorly |
Jogging | Jogging | 1 = Very well, 2 = well, 3 = fairly, 4 = poorly, 5 = very poorly |
Moving a table | Moving a table | 1 = Very well, 2 = well, 3 = fairly, 4 = poorly, 5 = very poorly |
Tying shoes | Tying shoes | 1 = Very well, 2 = well, 3 = fairly, 4 = poorly, 5 = very poorly |
Lifting a heavy object | Lifting a heavy object | 1 = Very well, 2 = well, 3 = fairly, 4 = poorly, 5 = very poorly |
Variables | PCS | MCS | |||||
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n (%) | Mean (SD) | p | Effect Size | Mean (SD) | p | Effect Size | |
Mean (SD) | |||||||
Age | Mean age (SD) | 69.1 (7.8) | <0.001 | r = 0.383 | 7.50 (1.87) | <0.001 | r = 0.152 |
1644 (100) | |||||||
Country | |||||||
Sri Lanka | 59 (3.6) | 19.08 (5.61) | 8.10 (1.41) | ||||
Bangladesh | 152 (9.2) | 19.63 (5.60) | 8.01 (1.71) | ||||
Iran | 461 (28.0) | 16.08 (5.84) | <0.001 | 0.046 | 7.20 (1.88) | <0.001 | 0.029 |
Iraq | 412 (25.1) | 18.79 (5.09) | 7.80 (1.80) | ||||
Malaysia | 28 (1.70) | 17.32 (5.38) | 6.86 (1.78) | ||||
Palestine | 532 (32.4) | 18.27 (5.86) | 7.34 (1.95) | ||||
Gender | |||||||
Male | 837 (50.9) | 17.19 (5.74) | <0.001 | 0.266 | 7.31 (1.86) | <0.001 | 0.204 |
Female | 807 (49.1) | 18.70 (5.63) | 7.69 (1.86) | ||||
Place of residence | |||||||
Refugee camp | 84 (5.1) | 19.17 (4.83) | 7.25 (1.46) | ||||
Rural | 451 (27.4) | 18.40 (5.81) | 0.007 | 0.006 | 7.65 (1.91) | 0.082 | 0.003 |
Urban | 1109 (67.5) | 17.64 (5.74) | 7.45 (1.88) | ||||
Marital status | |||||||
Living with spouse | 1163 (70.7) | 17.21 (5.59) | <0.001 | 0.436 | 7.37 (1.85) | <0.001 | 0.23 |
Widow/Unmarried/Separated | 481 (29.3) | 19.66 (5.68) | 7.80 (1.89) | ||||
Number of female children | - | 2.72 (1.87) | <0.001 | r = 0.168 | 0.298 | r = 0.026 | |
Number of male children | - | 2.74 (1.77) | <0.001 | r = 0.163 | 0.003 | r = 0.074 | |
Children living same area | |||||||
None | 201 (12.2) | 17.84 (5.81) | 0.681 | 0.001 | 7.56 (1.85) | 0.002 | 0.009 |
One of them | 376 (22.9) | 18.24 (5.54) | 7.74 (1.79) | ||||
Two of them | 364 (22.1) | 17.76 (5.92) | 7.59 (1.86) | ||||
More than two | 703 (42.8) | 17.87 (5.71) | 7.30 (1.91) | ||||
Education | |||||||
Primary School | 856 (52.1) | 18.73 (5.85) | 7.61 (1.87) | ||||
High School | 371 (22.6) | 17.63 (5.29) | <0.001 | 0.027 | 7.48 (1.81) | 0.012 | 0.007 |
Bachelor degree | 345 (21.0) | 16.72 (5.48) | 7.34 (1.87) | ||||
Master/PhD | 72 (4.4) | 15.67 (5.98) | 6.97 (2.05) | ||||
Present Employment | |||||||
No | 1282 (78.0) | 18.50 (5.62) | <0.001 | 0.466 | 7.62 (1.85) | <0.001 | 0.309 |
Yes | 362 (22.0) | 15.88 (5.66) | 7.05 (1.88) | ||||
Insurance | |||||||
No | 684 (41.6) | 19.28 (5.25) | <0.001 | 0.412 | 8.01 (1.74) | <0.001 | 0.479 |
Yes | 960 (58.4) | 16.96 (5.86) | 7.13 (1.86) | ||||
Enough money to pay for household bills | |||||||
No | 552 (33.6) | 19.13 (5.64) | <0.001 | 0.32 | 7.89 (1.84) | <0.001 | 0.319 |
Yes | 1092 (66.4) | 17.32 (5.68) | 7.30(1.86) | ||||
Frequency of family member visit you | |||||||
Once every week | 616 (37.5) | 18.40 (5.64) | 0.069 | 0.005 | 7.52 (1.83) | <0.001 | 0.014 |
Once every two weeks | 608 (37.0) | 17.76 (5.81) | 7.25 (1.87) | ||||
Once a month | 237 (14.4) | 17.74 (5.70) | 7.85 (1.88) | ||||
Once every two months | 119 (7.2) | 17.30 (5.55) | 7.67 (1.95) | ||||
Once a year | 64 (3.9) | 16.83 (6.09) | 7.94 (1.93) | ||||
Received support during the COVID-19 pandemic | |||||||
Not at all | 274 (16.7) | 17.59 (5.87) | 7.34 (1.84) | ||||
Very little | 330 (20.1) | 18.90 (5.13) | <0.001 | 0.021 | 7.91 (1.81) | <0.001 | 0.017 |
Rarely | 501 (30.5) | 17.67 (5.41) | 7.49 (1.74) | ||||
Sometimes | 340 (20.7) | 16.84 (5.85) | 7.19 (1.94) | ||||
Always | 199 (12.1) | 19.28 (6.54) | 7.56 (2.09) |
Possible Factors | PCS | MCS | ||
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B (95% CI) | p | B (95% CI) | p | |
Age | 0.233 (0.198, 0.268) | <0.001 | 0.026 (0.014, 0.038) | <0.001 |
Country | ||||
Sri Lanka | Reference | Reference | ||
Bangladesh | 0.477 (−1.076, 2.030) | 0.547 | −0.386 (−0.940, 0.168) | 0.172 |
Iran | −3.132 (−4.607, −1.657) | <0.001 | −0.720 (−1.246, −0.0194) | 0.007 |
Iraq | −0.777 (−2.239, 0.685) | 0.297 | −0.626 (−1.147, −0.105) | 0.019 |
Malaysia | −2.124 (−4.386, 0.137) | 0.066 | −1.212 (−2.019, −0.405) | 0.003 |
Palestine | −0.075 (−1.496, 1.345) | 0.917 | −0.530 (−1.037, −0.023) | 0.04 |
Gender | ||||
Male | Reference | Reference | ||
Female | 0.592 (0.031, 1.153) | 0.039 | 0.198 (−0.003, 0.398) | 0.053 |
Place of residence | ||||
Urban | Reference | Reference | ||
Refugee camp | −1.324 (−2.609, −0.039) | 0.043 | −0.602 (−1.060, −0.144) | 0.01 |
Rural | −0.273 (−0.868, 0.322) | 0.369 | −0.005 (−0.217, −0.207) | 0.964 |
Marital status | Reference | |||
Living with spouse | Reference | |||
Widow/Unmarried/Separated | 0.750 (0.139, 1.362) | 0.016 | 0.071 (−0.148, 0.289) | 0.526 |
Number of female children | 0.230 (0.086, 0.374) | 0.002 | 0.018 (−0.033, 0.069) | 0.496 |
Children living same area | ||||
None | Reference | Reference | ||
One of them | −0.078 (−0.960, 0.803) | 0.862 | 0.130 (−0.184, 0.444) | 0.417 |
Two of them | 0.006 (−0.901, 0.913) | 0.989 | 0.155 (−0.168, 0.479) | 0.347 |
More than two | −0.545 (−1.441, 0.352) | 0.233 | −0.159 (−0.479, 0.160) | 0.328 |
Education | ||||
Primary School | Reference | Reference | ||
High School | −0.090 (−0.761, 0.580) | 0.792 | 0.096 (−0.143, 0.335) | 0.432 |
Bachelor degree | −0.021 (−0.771, 0.730) | 0.957 | 0.259 (−0.009, 0.527) | 0.058 |
Master/PhD | −0.142 (−1.479, 1.196) | 0.836 | 0.024 (−0.453, 0.501) | 0.921 |
Present Employment | ||||
No | Reference | Reference | ||
Yes | −1.279 (−1.932, −0.626) | <0.001 | −0.290 (−0.523, −0.057) | 0.015 |
Insurance | ||||
No | Reference | Reference | ||
Yes | −0.904 (−1.587, −0.221) | 0.01 | −0.645 (−0.889, −0.402) | <0.001 |
Enough money to pay for household bills | ||||
No | Reference | Reference | ||
Yes | −1.518 (−2.084, −0.952) | <0.001 | −0.685 (−0.887, −0.483) | <0.001 |
Frequency of family member visit you | ||||
Once every week | Reference | |||
Once every two weeks | −0.381 (−0.0949, 0.187) | 0.188 | −0.155 (−0.357, 0.048) | 0.134 |
Once a month | −0.331 (−1.090, 0.427) | 0.392 | 0.355(0.085, 0.626) | 0.01 |
Once every two months | −0.077 (−1.071, 0.916) | 0.879 | 0.241 (−0.113, 0.595) | 0.182 |
Once a year | −1.414 (−2.732, −0.096) | 0.036 | 0.362 (−0.108, 0.833) | 0.131 |
Received support during COVID-19 Not at all | Reference | Reference | ||
Very little | 0.979 (0.176, 1.783) | 0.017 | 0.430 (0.143, 0.716) | 0.003 |
Rarely | 0.067 (−0.696, 0.831) | 0.863 | 0.132 (−0.141, 0.404) | 0.343 |
Sometimes | −0.259 (−1.076, 0.557) | 0.533 | −0.062 (−0.353, 0.229) | 0.676 |
Always | 1.221 (0.276, 2.165) | 0.011 | 0.259 (−0.078, 0.596) | 0.132 |
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Marzo, R.R.; Khanal, P.; Ahmad, A.; Rathore, F.A.; Chauhan, S.; Singh, A.; Shrestha, S.; AlRifai, A.; Lotfizadeh, M.; Younus, D.A.; et al. Quality of Life of the Elderly during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Asian Countries: A Cross-Sectional Study across Six Countries. Life 2022, 12, 365. https://doi.org/10.3390/life12030365
Marzo RR, Khanal P, Ahmad A, Rathore FA, Chauhan S, Singh A, Shrestha S, AlRifai A, Lotfizadeh M, Younus DA, et al. Quality of Life of the Elderly during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Asian Countries: A Cross-Sectional Study across Six Countries. Life. 2022; 12(3):365. https://doi.org/10.3390/life12030365
Chicago/Turabian StyleMarzo, Roy Rillera, Praval Khanal, Absar Ahmad, Farooq Azam Rathore, Shekhar Chauhan, Akansha Singh, Sunil Shrestha, Ayesha AlRifai, Masoud Lotfizadeh, Delan Ameen Younus, and et al. 2022. "Quality of Life of the Elderly during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Asian Countries: A Cross-Sectional Study across Six Countries" Life 12, no. 3: 365. https://doi.org/10.3390/life12030365
APA StyleMarzo, R. R., Khanal, P., Ahmad, A., Rathore, F. A., Chauhan, S., Singh, A., Shrestha, S., AlRifai, A., Lotfizadeh, M., Younus, D. A., Billah, M. A., Rahman, F., Sivaladchanam, Y., Mohan, D., & Su, T. T. (2022). Quality of Life of the Elderly during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Asian Countries: A Cross-Sectional Study across Six Countries. Life, 12(3), 365. https://doi.org/10.3390/life12030365