KMID : 0869520220280020122
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Journal of East-West Nirsing Research 2022 Volume.28 No. 2 p.122 ~ p.131
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Factors Related to Fear of Falling by Age Group in Community-dwelling Mid to Late-adults
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Lee Eun-Ju
Lee Eun-Sook
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors related to fear of falling (FOF) in different age groups from community-dwelling mid to late-adults.
Methods: To identify the factors related to FOF, data of 162,684 adults over 45 years of age from 2019 Community Health Survey was analyzed using logistic regression with complex samples.
Results: Factors related to FOF found in all age groups were sex, previous experience of falls, physical activity levels over moderate intensity, subjective health status, number of chronic diseases, stress, depression, and cognitive decline. In the 45-64 age group, the FOF was significantly higher in the groups of low education level and low monthly household income.
In the 65-74 and over 75 age groups, the FOF was significantly higher in the groups of not living with spouse and walking not practiced.
Conclusion: We suggests that understanding of risk factors and early detection of fall risk patients in each age group are necessary to establish and apply tailored fall prevention programs for prevention and management of the FOF in community-dwelling mid to late-adults.
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KEYWORD
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Accidental falls, Fear, Adult, Age groups
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