Heterogeneous trajectories of physical and mental health in late middle age: Importance of life-course socioeconomic positions

  • Eunsun Kwon
  • , Sojung Park

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Abstract

Drawing on life course and cumulative disadvantage theory, this study examines heterogeneous trajectories of functional limitations and depressive symptoms among late middle-aged individuals. This study used prospective data from 6010 adults, 51 to 64 years old, collected over a 12-year-period from the Health and Retirement Study. Considering the empirical proposition that several physical and mental trajectories may exist, Latent Class Growth Modeling was used. Five heterogeneous patterns of joint trajectories (Relatively healthy, Moderately improving, Steadily deteriorating, Steeply deteriorating, and Persistently high comorbid) were identified. Early life adversity was related to an increasing risk of declines in physical and mental health. The Persistently high comorbid class was characterized by a concentration of disadvantages over the life course. The development of public health interventions could help reduce co-existing physical and mental health problems, especially during late middle-age.

Original languageEnglish
Article number582
JournalInternational journal of environmental research and public health
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2017

Keywords

  • Cumulative disadvantage
  • Health disparities
  • Heterogeneous trajectories of physical and mental health
  • Late middle age
  • Life course

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