Determinants of Living Arrangements of Older Persons in Rural Areas of Kasulu District in Tanzania

T. Mdendemi, I. Mpeta, A. Mkelenga, L. Macha
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The study was conducted in Kasulu District Council to assess the determinants of the living arrangements of older persons in rural areas of Tanzania. A multistage sampling technique was applied to obtain 379 older persons to whom a questionnaire was administered for data collection. Data analysis was done using the likelihood chi-square ratio test and multinomial logistic regression using IBM SPSS statistics and STATA. It was found that 38% of older persons lived with a spouse and children while only 14% lived alone. Household size was a strong predictor of all types of living arrangements for older persons implying that the addition of one person to the household of an older person would increase the possibility of an older person living with a spouse and children relative to living alone. The marital status of the relative with whom the older person would prefer to live with was also a strong predictor. Also, it was found that older persons who had sources of income-generation were more likely to live with their relatives than those who had no sources of personal income. An older person with no education or low education was more likely to live with a relative compared to an educated one, and the effects were statistically significant for all categories of living arrangements. Furthermore, it was also found that a never-married older person had a reduced chance of living with a spouse. It is recommended that the current elderly and aging policy which puts more emphasis on family care for elderly members should be revised.  
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坦桑尼亚卡苏鲁县农村地区老年人生活安排的决定因素
这项研究是在卡苏鲁区议会进行的,目的是评估坦桑尼亚农村地区老年人生活安排的决定因素。采用多阶段抽样技术,对379名老年人进行问卷调查,收集数据。数据分析采用似然卡方检验和多项逻辑回归,采用IBM SPSS统计和STATA。调查发现,38%的老年人与配偶和子女生活在一起,而只有14%的老年人独自生活。家庭规模是老年人所有类型生活安排的一个强有力的预测指标,这意味着老年人家庭中增加一个人将增加老年人与配偶和子女同住的可能性,而不是独居。老年人喜欢与之同居的亲属的婚姻状况也是一个强有力的预测因素。此外,调查发现,有收入来源的老年人比没有个人收入来源的老年人更有可能与亲属同住。与受过教育的老人相比,没有受过教育或受教育程度较低的老人更有可能与亲戚住在一起,这种影响在所有类别的生活安排中都具有统计学意义。此外,研究还发现,从未结过婚的老年人与配偶生活在一起的机会减少。建议修改现行的老年人和老龄化政策,该政策更加强调家庭对老年人的照顾。
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