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Health Promot Perspect. 2022;12(1): 56-66.
doi: 10.34172/hpp.2022.08
PMID: 35854846
PMCID: PMC9277289
Scopus ID: 85133089846
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Original Article

Gender Interaction in Association of Perceived Social Support and Health-Related Quality of Life Among Iranian Older People: A Cross-sectional Survey

Maryam Tajvar 1* ORCID logo, Astrid Fletcher 2, Emily Grundy 3, Badrye Karami 1 ORCID logo, Fatemeh Mohabbati 4

1 Department of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2 Faculty of Epidemiology & Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom
3 Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, Essex, United Kingdom
4 School of Public Health, Zabol University of Medical Sciences, Zabol, Iran
*Corresponding Author: Corresponding Author: Maryam Tajvar, Email: , Email: mtajvar@tums.ac.ir

Abstract

Background: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between perceived social support (PSS) and dimensions of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and to examine possible gender interaction in the mentioned associations.

Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study conducted among 644 participants over the age of 60 years old in Tehran. The data were collected through face-to-face interviews conducted in their own homes, by using a structured multi-sectional questionnaire. The version 1 of the SF-12 scale was used to measure the HRQoL, consisting of two summary measures; PCS (Physical Component Score) and MCS (Mental Component Score). The Persian version of the Social Provisions Scale (SPS) was used to measure PSS. Four multilevel mixed-effects logistic regression models were used to examine the associations.

Results: Older people with poor SPS score were 1.8 times more likely to be in the worst quartile of the MCS distribution (CI=1.11-2.93, P=0.021), and twice as likely to be in the worst quartile of the PCS distribution (CI=1.18-3.54, P=0.011). We found strong evidence to support the hypothesis of gender interaction in the association between economic status and PCS [Men: OR 0.28, CI (0.11-0.71); Women: OR 1.00, CI (0.53-1.88); P of Interaction 0.021], and a borderline evidence for gender interaction in the association between physical activity and PCS [Men: OR 5.32, CI (2.14-13.20); Women: OR 1.80, CI (0.82-3.93); P of Interaction 0.051].

Conclusions: Social support could be regarded as one of the main social determinants affecting HRQoL among older people. Men with poor economic status and poor physical activity, compared to women, are more likely to suffer from poor quality of life, thus men should be prioritized in financial support and life style and physical activity interventions.

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Submitted: 16 Dec 2021
Revision: 26 Feb 2022
Accepted: 13 Mar 2022
ePublished: 29 May 2022
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