Chronic multimorbidity impairs role functioning in middle-aged and older individuals mostly when non-partnered or living alone.
Fabiola MüllerMariët HagedoornMarrit A TuinmanPublished in: PloS one (2017)
The results demonstrate that multimorbidity negatively affects role functioning, but not the mental health, of middle-aged and older individuals. Sharing a home with a partner can mitigate these adverse effects, while other combinations of relationship status and living arrangement do not. Offering intervention to those individuals most vulnerable to impaired functioning may relieve some of the increasing pressure on the health care system. An individual's relationship status along with one's living arrangement could foster the identification of a target group for such interventions attempting to sustain physical functioning or to adapt daily goals.