Evaluating Social Determinants of Health Domains and Their Predictive Validity Within Black/African American and White Older Adults From the ACTIVE Trial.

Journal: Journal Of Aging And Health
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Abstract

Objective: To assess domains of social determinants of health (SDoH) and their associations with cognition and quality of life. Method: This investigation uses baseline data from individuals participating in the ACTIVE trial (n = 2505) to reproduce the SDoH domains described in Healthy People 2030 (economic stability, health care, education, neighborhood and built environment, and social and community context).

Results: Results support using data from the ACTIVE trial to assess all five SDoH domains, and the ability of the composites to predict baseline performance on measures of cognition and self-reported quality of life within a sample of older adults. Additionally, higher SDoH domain scores were associated with better functioning on composite measures of cognition and higher scores for mental and general health-related quality of life with Access to Healthcare associated with all outcomes. Discussion: These findings can inform investigators interested in assessing multiple domains of SDoH and highlight the importance of access to health care within older Black/African American and White older adults.

Authors
Olivio Clay, Karlene Ball, Katie Wheeler, Michael Crowe, Michael Marsiske, Lorraine Dean, Roland Thorpe, Richard Jones, Joshua Owens, George Rebok, Sherry Willis