Correlations between forgetfulness and social participation: Community diagnosing indicators

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We analyzed the relationships between forgetfulness and social participation, social contact, and social support by municipality to develop community diagnosing indicators. The analysis subjects included 105 municipalities that agreed to provide data for the 2013 Survey of Needs in Spheres of Daily Life in Japan (n = 338,659 people). Forgetfulness as a risk factor for dementia was used as the dependent variable. The variables of social environment factors were (1) social participation, (2) social contact, and (3) social support. The ratio of people responding that they experienced forgetfulness differed among municipalities, with a mean of 19.0% (7.1–35.6%). Higher levels of social participation, social contact, and social support were associated with lower levels of forgetfulness, even after adjusting for age and regional variables. The results of the present study suggest that it is appropriate to use forgetfulness and social participation at least a few times a year in any social activity as community diagnosing indicators. Municipalities could encourage their inhabitants to participate by developing and providing engaging social activities.

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Jeong, S., Inoue, Y., Kondo, K., Ide, K., Miyaguni, Y., Okada, E., … Ojima, T. (2019). Correlations between forgetfulness and social participation: Community diagnosing indicators. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132426

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