artículo
Lifetime socioeconomic determinants of health trajectories among older adults
Date
2021Registration in:
10.1016/j.alcr.2021.100415
1040-2608
MEDLINE_ID:34733129
SCOPUS_ID:85114357973
WOS_ID:692534700008
Author
Letelier, Alejandra
Cabib Madero, Ignacio Andrés
Undurraga Fourcade, Eduardo Andrés
Pérez Cruz, Pedro Emilio
Institutions
Abstract
Drawing on life course theory and research, we explored how socioeconomic circumstances during childhood and adulthood shape self-reported health trajectories among older Mexican adults. We used data from the Mexican Health and Aging Study panel survey (2001–2015) and used sequence analysis to estimate types of self-reported health trajectories in older adulthood. We then explored the association between those health trajectories and socioeconomic determinants at different life stages, including education, occupation, employment, economic status, parental education, and adverse living conditions and illnesses during childhood. Our contributions are threefold. First, we identified four types of health trajectories for men and eight for women, representing a more nuanced longitudinal health status profile than previously shown. Second, we found that childhood and adult socioeconomic circumstances influence self-reported health trajectories at older age. Third, our results suggest there is no simple monotonic relationship between life course circumstances and self-reported health trajectories.