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Health-Related Quality of Life of Older Adults in Costa Rica as Measured by the Short-Form-36 Health Survey

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Valdivieso Mora, Esmeralda
Ivanisevic, Mirjana
Shaw, Leslie A.
Garnier Villarreal, Mauricio
Green, Zachary D.
Salazar Villanea, Mónica
Moncada Jiménez, José
Johnson, David K.

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Objective: To test the validity of a common measure of health-related quality of life (Short-Form-36 [SF-36]) in cognitively healthy older adults living in rural and urban Costa Rica. Method: Confirmatory factor analysis was applied to SF-36 data collected in 250 older adults from San Jose and Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Results: The best fitting model for the SF-36 was an eight first-order factor structure. A high correlation between the Mental Component Summary and Physical Component Summary scores was found. Region differences indicated that rural dwellers perceive a poorer health-related quality of life compared with the urban group. Discussion: Costa Rican older adults perceived health as a unidimensional construct. Age and urbanity of older adult Costa Ricans should be appreciated when trying to measure self-reported physical and mental health. Cultural context of the individuals should be considered when studying health-related quality of life.

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Health-related quality of life, SF-36, Costa Rica, Older adults, Rural/urban differences, 613.043 8 Personas en edad adulta tardía

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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2333721418782812

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