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DETERMINANTS, INEQUALITIES AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIFFERENCES IN COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE AMONGST THE ELDERLY POPULATION IN SOUTH KOREA

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AUSTRALIAN COLL HEALTH SERVICE MANAGEMENT
DOI: 10.24083/apjhm.v18i1.1107

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Aging; cognitive impairment; super-aged society; socio-economic inequalities; South Korea

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Using the 2018 Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging (KLoSA) survey data, this study examines the determinants of cognitive impairment (CI) and explores the inequalities and geographic differences of CI among the elderly in South Korea. The findings show that being super-aged, poor general health, and lack of exercise are positively associated with CI, while household wealth, educational level, participation in social activities, and regular exercise have a significant negative effect on CI. Female respondents are more likely to experience CI compared to males. The study also finds little difference between the specific determinates for the two subsamples. Inequalities in CI prevalence are greatest in rural areas and among respondents living in the Chungcheong region, Seoul Metropolitan Area, and the Kangwan region. These results are helpful for early intervention and prevention strategies to address cognitive impairment in the elderly.
Using the most recent 2018 Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging (KLoSA) survey data, this study aimed to examine the key determinants of cognitive impairment (CI) and to explore the inequalities and geographic differences of CI amongst the South Korean elderly population. The findings show that being super-aged, poor general health, and lack of exercise are positively associated with CI, while household wealth, educational level, participation in social activities and regular exercise all have a significant negative effect on CI. Compared to males, female respondents are more likely to experience CI. We found little difference between the specific determinates for the two subsamples. Inequalities in the prevalence of cognitive impairment were greatest in rural areas as well as amongst the respondents living in the Chungcheong region, Seoul Metropolitan Area and the Kangwan region. The results are helpful for the early intervention and prevention strategies to tackle the cognitive impairment problems of the elderly.

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