Aspects of social participation and neighborhood perception: ELSI-Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira,Fabiane Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: César,Cibele Comini, Andrade,Fabíola Bof de, Souza Junior,Paulo Roberto Borges de, Lima-Costa,Maria Fernanda, Proietti,Fernando Augusto
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To determine the impact of the physical and social surroundings of the neighborhood, which are presented as facilitators or barriers for the social participation of Brazilian older adults. METHODS The study was conducted in a probabilistic representative sample of the Brazilian population aged 50 years and older and who lived in urban areas (n = 7,935). The response variable was social participation, which was defined from two questions about activities performed with other persons: visited friends or relatives in their homes in the last 12 months (yes, no); went out with other persons to public places, such as restaurant, movies, club, park, in the last 12 months (yes, no). The explanatory variables included fear of falling because of defects in sidewalks, concern about the difficulty to get on a bus, subway, or train, difficulty to cross streets, and perception of violence in the neighborhood. Potential confounding variables included age, marital status, education level, self-rated health, living in an asphalted or paved street, time living in the municipality, and socioeconomic position score. Prevalence ratios and respective confidence intervals were estimated using Poisson regression. RESULT Difficulty to cross streets presented an independent association with restricted social participation (PR = 0.95; 95%CI 0.93–0.98) among both women (PR = 0.96; 95%CI 0.92–0.99) and men (PR = 0.94; 95%CI 0.90–0.99). Concern about the difficulty to get on a bus, subway, or train was associated with the outcome only among men (PR = 0.95; 95%CI 0.91–0.99). The fear of falling because of defects in sidewalks and the perception of violence in the neighborhood were not associated with social participation. CONCLUSIONS Urban characteristics that hinder the crossing of streets and accessibility to public transport can be inferred as important barriers for the social participation of Brazilian older adults.
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spelling Aspects of social participation and neighborhood perception: ELSI-BrazilAgingAgedSocial ParticipationSocioeconomic FactorsCommunity NetworksEnvironment DesignHealth SurveysABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To determine the impact of the physical and social surroundings of the neighborhood, which are presented as facilitators or barriers for the social participation of Brazilian older adults. METHODS The study was conducted in a probabilistic representative sample of the Brazilian population aged 50 years and older and who lived in urban areas (n = 7,935). The response variable was social participation, which was defined from two questions about activities performed with other persons: visited friends or relatives in their homes in the last 12 months (yes, no); went out with other persons to public places, such as restaurant, movies, club, park, in the last 12 months (yes, no). The explanatory variables included fear of falling because of defects in sidewalks, concern about the difficulty to get on a bus, subway, or train, difficulty to cross streets, and perception of violence in the neighborhood. Potential confounding variables included age, marital status, education level, self-rated health, living in an asphalted or paved street, time living in the municipality, and socioeconomic position score. Prevalence ratios and respective confidence intervals were estimated using Poisson regression. RESULT Difficulty to cross streets presented an independent association with restricted social participation (PR = 0.95; 95%CI 0.93–0.98) among both women (PR = 0.96; 95%CI 0.92–0.99) and men (PR = 0.94; 95%CI 0.90–0.99). Concern about the difficulty to get on a bus, subway, or train was associated with the outcome only among men (PR = 0.95; 95%CI 0.91–0.99). The fear of falling because of defects in sidewalks and the perception of violence in the neighborhood were not associated with social participation. CONCLUSIONS Urban characteristics that hinder the crossing of streets and accessibility to public transport can be inferred as important barriers for the social participation of Brazilian older adults.Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102018000300512Revista de Saúde Pública v.52 suppl.2 2018reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.11606/s1518-8787.2018052000647info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira,Fabiane RibeiroCésar,Cibele CominiAndrade,Fabíola Bof deSouza Junior,Paulo Roberto Borges deLima-Costa,Maria FernandaProietti,Fernando Augustoeng2018-10-23T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0034-89102018000300512Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0034-8910&lng=pt&nrm=isoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2018-10-23T00:00Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Aspects of social participation and neighborhood perception: ELSI-Brazil
title Aspects of social participation and neighborhood perception: ELSI-Brazil
spellingShingle Aspects of social participation and neighborhood perception: ELSI-Brazil
Ferreira,Fabiane Ribeiro
Aging
Aged
Social Participation
Socioeconomic Factors
Community Networks
Environment Design
Health Surveys
title_short Aspects of social participation and neighborhood perception: ELSI-Brazil
title_full Aspects of social participation and neighborhood perception: ELSI-Brazil
title_fullStr Aspects of social participation and neighborhood perception: ELSI-Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Aspects of social participation and neighborhood perception: ELSI-Brazil
title_sort Aspects of social participation and neighborhood perception: ELSI-Brazil
author Ferreira,Fabiane Ribeiro
author_facet Ferreira,Fabiane Ribeiro
César,Cibele Comini
Andrade,Fabíola Bof de
Souza Junior,Paulo Roberto Borges de
Lima-Costa,Maria Fernanda
Proietti,Fernando Augusto
author_role author
author2 César,Cibele Comini
Andrade,Fabíola Bof de
Souza Junior,Paulo Roberto Borges de
Lima-Costa,Maria Fernanda
Proietti,Fernando Augusto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira,Fabiane Ribeiro
César,Cibele Comini
Andrade,Fabíola Bof de
Souza Junior,Paulo Roberto Borges de
Lima-Costa,Maria Fernanda
Proietti,Fernando Augusto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aging
Aged
Social Participation
Socioeconomic Factors
Community Networks
Environment Design
Health Surveys
topic Aging
Aged
Social Participation
Socioeconomic Factors
Community Networks
Environment Design
Health Surveys
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To determine the impact of the physical and social surroundings of the neighborhood, which are presented as facilitators or barriers for the social participation of Brazilian older adults. METHODS The study was conducted in a probabilistic representative sample of the Brazilian population aged 50 years and older and who lived in urban areas (n = 7,935). The response variable was social participation, which was defined from two questions about activities performed with other persons: visited friends or relatives in their homes in the last 12 months (yes, no); went out with other persons to public places, such as restaurant, movies, club, park, in the last 12 months (yes, no). The explanatory variables included fear of falling because of defects in sidewalks, concern about the difficulty to get on a bus, subway, or train, difficulty to cross streets, and perception of violence in the neighborhood. Potential confounding variables included age, marital status, education level, self-rated health, living in an asphalted or paved street, time living in the municipality, and socioeconomic position score. Prevalence ratios and respective confidence intervals were estimated using Poisson regression. RESULT Difficulty to cross streets presented an independent association with restricted social participation (PR = 0.95; 95%CI 0.93–0.98) among both women (PR = 0.96; 95%CI 0.92–0.99) and men (PR = 0.94; 95%CI 0.90–0.99). Concern about the difficulty to get on a bus, subway, or train was associated with the outcome only among men (PR = 0.95; 95%CI 0.91–0.99). The fear of falling because of defects in sidewalks and the perception of violence in the neighborhood were not associated with social participation. CONCLUSIONS Urban characteristics that hinder the crossing of streets and accessibility to public transport can be inferred as important barriers for the social participation of Brazilian older adults.
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