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QUALITY OF LIFE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH FAMILY FUNCTIONALITY AMONG OLDER ADULTS IN A REGION OF COLOMBIA

By March 15, 2024January 12th, 2026Vol. 10.1

by Mayra Alejandra Barajas Lizarazo, Katty Dayana Escobar Velasquez, Jesús Alberto Moreno Bayona

ABSTRACT

Quality of life and family functionality are key factors that impact the well-being of older adults. To identify family functionality, quality of life, and their associated factors among older adults in a region of Colombia, a quantitative, cross-sectional, correlational study was conducted, including older adults through probabilistic sampling. Prevalence rates of family dysfunction were estimated. Chi-square tests were used for categorical variables, dichotomization by median, and Spearman correlation to analyze relationships between variables. Most older adults were married, had children, and had incomplete primary education; 68 % had chronic illness. Family dysfunction was found in 71.2% of cases, which was positively and significantly associated (p < 0.01) with all dimensions of quality of life evaluated in the sample (N = 431): Physical Health: ρ = 0.466, Psychological Health: ρ = 0.515, Social Relationships: ρ = 0.450, Environment QoL: ρ = 0.569, overall quality of life score: ρ = 0.604. Family functionality is related to quality of life in older adults.

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