Youn-Jung Son1, Sun-Hee Kim2
1 Department of Nursing, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea
2 Department of Nursing, Namseoul University, Cheonan, Korea
Background: The purpose of this study was to describe the
distinct cognitive trajectories for 8 years according
to living arrangement among community-dwelling older adults
using the Korean longitudinal study of ageing.
Methods: We analyzed data from a final sample of 3,049
community-dwelling older adults aged 65 years or old-
er who participated in at least three cognitive function
measures in an 8-year period (2012-2020). Cognitive
function was assessed by Korean mini mental state
examination. Latent class growth model analysis was ap-
plied to determine the number and shape of trajectories of
older adults according to living arrangement.
Multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to
determine risk factors for cognitive function trajectories.
Results: We identified five trajectory patterns in cognitive
function among older adults living alone; ¡®high-stable
(35.6%)¡¯, ¡®high-declining (32.5%)¡¯, ¡®moderate-steep declining
(6.2%)¡¯, ¡®low-stable (18.9%)¡¯, and ¡®low declining
(6.8%)¡¯. In older adults living with family, there were four
trajectory patterns; ¡®high-stable (46.4%)¡¯, ¡®high-declin-
ing (32.0%)¡¯, ¡®low-stable (15.9%)¡¯, and ¡®low-declining
(5.7%)¡¯. Age, instrumental activities of daily living, and de-
pression were common factors of cognitive changes in both
older adults living alone and those living with family
members. However, monthly incomes was only associated
with the risk of cognitive function in older adults liv-
ing alone.
Conclusions: We found that cognitive function trajectories
among older adults may differ depending on the type
of living arrangement. Therefore, further studies and health
policies are required for avoiding cognitive impair-
ment by living arrangement among older adults based on the
results of this study.
Korean J Health Promot 2023;23(3):105-116
Keywords: Aged, Cognitive dysfunction, Longitudinal
studies, Residence characteristics |