Family and social vulnerability: a study with octogenarians

Authors

  • Sofia Cristina Iost Pavarini Federal University of São Carlos image/svg+xml
  • Elizabeth Joan Barha Federal University of São Carlos image/svg+xml
  • Marisa Silvana Zazzetta de Mendiondo Federal University of São Carlos image/svg+xml
  • Carmen Lucia Alves Filizola Federal University of São Carlos image/svg+xml
  • José Fernando Petrilli Filho Federal University of São Carlos image/svg+xml
  • Ariene Angelini dos Santos Federal University of São Carlos image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-11692009000300015

Keywords:

aged, 80 and over, dementia, family health, social support, social vulnerability

Abstract

In order to guide the development of dementia-related public policies for the elderly, it is important to identify factors that vary together with the social vulnerability of this population. This study aimed to identify the relationship between the São Paulo Social Vulnerability Index (IPVS) and various indicators of family support for elderly people over 80 years of age, who presented cognitive alterations (N=49). All ethical guidelines were followed. Data were collected at the homes of the elderly people. A large majority of the respondents lived with family members (88%). In half of the cases, the respondents lived with one (41%) or two (9%) other elderly persons. On average, there was one more non-elderly person living in the high vulnerability family context (M = 3.6, sd = 1.70) than in contexts of very low vulnerability (M = 2.4, sd = 1.07), F(2.43) = 3.364, p < 0.05. However, the functionality of the support provided by these family members needs to be verified, in each of these contexts.

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Published

2009-06-01

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Original Articles

How to Cite

Pavarini, S. C. I., Barha, E. J., Mendiondo, M. S. Z. de, Filizola, C. L. A., Petrilli Filho, J. F., & Santos, A. A. dos. (2009). Family and social vulnerability: a study with octogenarians. Revista Latino-Americana De Enfermagem, 17(3), 374-379. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-11692009000300015