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. 2014 Apr;26(3):335-59.
doi: 10.1177/0898264313516166. Epub 2014 Jan 3.

Modeling secondary health conditions in adults aging with physical disability

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Modeling secondary health conditions in adults aging with physical disability

Ivan R Molton et al. J Aging Health. 2014 Apr.

Abstract

Objectives: To test a conceptual model of secondary health conditions, age, and function in persons aging with long-term physical disabilities.

Methods: Surveys were collected from 1,862 adults with spinal cord injury, neuromuscular disease, multiple sclerosis, or post-polio syndrome. Structural equation modeling was used to build a model describing relationships among physical and psychosocial secondary health conditions, pain, functional impairments, chronic medical conditions, and age.

Results: In total, 12 individual symptom or function domains (latent factors) were identified, grouped into 5 broader factors. Increasing age was associated with greater rates of physical and health problems and poorer function, and showed curvilinear relationships with pain and psychosocial difficulties.

Discussion: These data support a biopsychosocial model of secondary health conditions in adults aging with physical disability and suggest a five-factor approach for conceptualizing secondary conditions and their impact. Results also emphasize the importance of age in symptom severity and impact.

Keywords: aging; disability; multiple sclerosis; post-polio syndrome; secondary health conditions; spinal cord injury.

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