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Does abuse in late life worsen sleep quality? A two-year prospective cohort study among rural older adults.

Raudah Mohd YunusNoran N HairiChooWan YuenRajini SooryanarayanaFarizah HairiNorliana IsmailShathanapriya KandibenTey Nai PengZainudin M AliSharifah N AhmadInayah A RazakSajaratulnisah OthmanDevi PeramalahFadzilah H M MydinAwang Bulgiba
Published in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2018)
Abuse in late life, particularly psychological abuse and neglect, result in greater PSQI scores. Even though this may imply decline in sleep quality, our findings were not considered clinically significant as they did not exceed the clinical cut-off score of five. Nevertheless, sleep quality is an important determinant of health and a predictor of mortality among older adults; thus, understanding its relationship with abuse is useful to health care providers and policy-makers in improving health services and upgrading preventive measures.
Keyphrases
  • sleep quality
  • healthcare
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