Factors influencing quality of life among the elderly: An approach using logistic regression
Maryam Ahmadi, Hadi Kazemi-Arpanahi, Raoof Nopour, Mostafa Shanbehzadeh
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Improving the physical, psychological, and social factors in the elderly significantly increases the QoL 1 among them. This study aims to identify the crucial factors for predicting QoL among the elderly using statistical methods. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, 980 samples related to the elderly with favorable and unfavorable QoL were investigated. The elderly's QoL was investigated using a qualitative and self-assessment questionnaire that measured the QoL among them by five Likert spectrum and independent factors. The Chi-square test and eta coefficient were used to determine the relationship between each predicting factor of the elderly's QoL in SPSS V 25 software. Finally, we used the Enter and Forward LR methods to determine the correlation of influential factors in the presence of other variables. RESULTS: The study showed that 20 variables gained a significant relationship with the quality of life of the elderly at P < 0.05. The study results showed that the degree of dependence ( P = 0.03), diabetes mellitus ( P = 0.03), formal and informal social relationships ( P = 0.01 and P = 0.02), ability to play an emotional role ( P = 0.03), physical performance ( P = 0.01), heart diseases and arterial blood pressure ( P = 0.02), and cancer ( P = 0.01) have favorable predictive power in predicting the QoL among the elderly. CONCLUSION: Attempts to identify and modify the important factors affecting the elderly's QoL have a significant role in improving the QoL and life satisfaction in this age group people. This study showed that the statistical methods have a pleasant capability to discover the factors associated with the elderly's QoL with high performance in this regard.