Acceso abierto·Documento·1993·Portugués

Perfil do idoso em área metropolitana na região sudeste do Brasil: resultados de inquérito domiciliar

Luiz Roberto Ramos; Tereza Etsuko da Costa Rosa; Zélia M.A. Oliveira; Maria Célia G. Medina; Francisco Roberto Gonçalves Santos

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Resumen

A multicentre study concerned with the health needs of the elderly population living in urban areas and coordinated by the Panamerican Health Organization was undertaken in 6 Latin-American countries. In Brazil, 1,602 elderly residents (of 60 years of age and over) in the District of S. Paulo, constituting a multistage random sample stratified by socioeconomic status, participated in a household survey using a multidemensional functional assessment questionnaire. The results showed a highly deprived population (70% had a per capita income of less than US $ 100 per month), living mostly in multigenerational households (59% were living with children and/or grandchildren), with a high prevalence of chronic physical illnesses (only 14% referred no illness) and psychiatric disorders (27% were considered psychiatric cases), a high proportion of them showing a loss of autonomy (47% needed help in performing at least one of the activities of daily living). The results are put into perspective concerning future needs in terms of specialized health services and social support for the growing population of elderly people in Brazil.

Cómo citar

Luiz Roberto Ramos, & Tereza Etsuko da Costa Rosa, & Zélia M.A. Oliveira, & Maria Célia G. Medina, & Francisco Roberto Gonçalves Santos (1993). Perfil do idoso em área metropolitana na região sudeste do Brasil: resultados de inquérito domiciliar. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0034-89101993000200003