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The association between biopsychosocial factors and disability in a national health survey in South Africa
Authors:P. Naidoo  R. Sewpaul  A. Nyembezi  P. Reddy  K. Louw  R. Desai
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa;2. Heart and Stroke Foundation South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa;3. Human Sciences Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa;4. Faculty of Community and Health Sciences, Department of Social Work, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa;5. Department of Psychiatry and MRC Unit on Anxiety &6. Stress Disorders, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract:The association between psychosocial factors and disability is less clear. This study investigated the biological and psychosocial (employment and psychological distress) factors associated with level of disability in an adult sample in South Africa. Data were analysed from a cross-sectional survey among adults aged 18–64 (n = 4974). Multiple linear regression was used to investigate the associations of the selected variables with disability. The mean percentage score on the WHODAS scale of disability was 5.31% (95% CI: 4.74–5.88). Age (p < 0.001) and race (p = 0.0002) were significantly associated with disability, and history of stroke (β = 7.19, 95% CI: 3.19–11.20) and heart-related conditions (β = 2.08, 95% CI: [0.23–3.93) showed positive associations. Of the psychosocial variables, psychological distress (β = 10.49 [8.63–12.35]) showed a strong positive association while employment (?1.62 [?2.36 to ?0.88]) showed a negative association with disability. The association between demographic factors, medical conditions and increased disability confirms the findings in the literature. The finding that psychological distress is associated with increased disability has not been frequently reported. This study highlights specific psychosocial targets that may be usefully addressed by health policies and interventions in order to improve disability management.
Keywords:Psychological distress  disability  non-communicable diseases (NCDs)
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