Beyond High-Income Countries: Low Numeracy Is Associated with Older Adult Age around the World.

IF 1.9 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES MDM Policy and Practice Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23814683231174241
Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Aulona Ulqinaku, Jimena Llopis, Matteo Santangelo Ravà
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Background: Numeracy, or the ability to understand and use numbers, has been associated with obtaining better health and financial outcomes. Studies in high-income countries suggest that low numeracy is associated with older age-perhaps especially among individuals with lower education. Here, we examined whether findings generalize to the rest of the world.

Methods: Gallup surveyed >150,000 participants for the 2019 Lloyd's Register Foundation World Risk Poll, from 21 low-income, 34 lower-middle income, 42 upper-middle income, and 43 high-income countries. Low numeracy was operationalized as failing to correctly answer, "Is 10% bigger than 1 out of 10, smaller than 1 out of 10, or the same as 1 out of 10?"

Results: Regressions controlling for participants' education, income, and other characteristics found that, worldwide, low numeracy was associated with older age, lower education, and their interaction. Findings held in each country-income category, although low numeracy was more common in low-income countries than in high-income countries.

Limitations: Age differences may reflect cohort effects and life span-developmental changes.

Discussion: Low numeracy is more common among people who are older and less educated. We discuss the need for education and interventions outside of the classroom.

Highlights: We analyzed a global survey conducted in 21 low-income, 34 lower-middle income, 42 upper-middle income, and 43 high-income countries.Low numeracy was associated with older adult age, even after accounting for age differences in education.Low numeracy was more common in older people with lower education.

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在高收入国家之外:世界各地的低计算能力与老年人有关。
背景:计算能力,或理解和使用数字的能力,与获得更好的健康和财务结果有关。高收入国家的研究表明,较低的计算能力与年龄的增长有关——尤其是在受教育程度较低的人群中。在这里,我们研究了这些发现是否可以推广到世界其他地区。方法:盖洛普对来自21个低收入国家、34个中低收入国家、42个中高收入国家和43个高收入国家的15万名参与者进行了2019年劳氏基金会世界风险调查。低计算能力被操作化为不能正确回答“10%是大于1 / 10,小于1 / 10,还是等于1 / 10?”结果:控制参与者的教育、收入和其他特征的回归发现,在世界范围内,低计算能力与年龄较大、受教育程度较低及其相互作用有关。尽管低计算能力在低收入国家比在高收入国家更为普遍,但每个国家的收入类别都有不同的发现。局限性:年龄差异可能反映队列效应和寿命发育变化。讨论:计算能力低下在年龄较大和受教育程度较低的人群中更为常见。我们讨论了课堂外教育和干预的必要性。重点:我们分析了在21个低收入国家、34个中低收入国家、42个中高收入国家和43个高收入国家进行的一项全球调查。即使考虑到受教育程度的年龄差异,计算能力低下与年龄较大有关。低计算能力在受教育程度较低的老年人中更为常见。
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