Aging and quality of life of elderly people in rural areas

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the quality of life and health of elderly in rural areas of Minas Gerais State's center-west. METHOD: Cross-sectional study, in four municipalities of Minas Gerais State, by interviewing elderly people. Associations between socio-demographic and quality of life variables were tested, separated into "satisfactory"/"unsatisfactory" with values from the median of positive answers. It was used the chi-square test, Fisher's test and regression. RESULTS: 182 elderly answered the questions and showed a relation with the "satisfactory" quality of life - bivariate (p < 0.05): age by 69 years (61.6%), married (61.7%), living by 54 years in rural areas (68%), with no financial support (59.5%), living with someone else (61%), non-smoker (60%), presenting good health (76.7%), satisfied with life (69.6%); regression: not having financial support, living with someone else and not smoking. CONCLUSION: Elderly people in rural areas present good quality of life/health in the cognitive aspect, access to services, goods, habits, but awareness must be constant due to their weakness.

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Garbaccio, J. L., Tonaco, L. A. B., Estêvão, W. G., & Barcelos, B. J. (2018). Aging and quality of life of elderly people in rural areas. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 71 2, 724–732. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0149

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