Living alone among older persons in Uganda: Prevalence and associated factors
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Wandera, S.O
Akinyemi, Joshua Odunayo
Adedini, Sunday A
Odimegwu, Clifford
Ddumba, Isaac
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This study aimed at investigating the prevalence and factors associated with
living alone among older persons in Uganda. A secondary analysis of the 2010 Uganda
National Household Survey (UNHS) data was conducted. A complementary log-log
regression model was used to estimate the association between living alone and
demographic, socio-economic and health factors. Nearly one out of ten (9%) older
persons lived alone in Uganda. Living alone was associated with being divorced /
separated (OR 18.5, 95% CI: 10.3–33.3), being widowed (OR 8.8, 95% CI: 5.1–15.2), advanced age (OR 2.1, 95% CI: 1.4–3.2), residence in western region (OR 0.6, 95% CI:
0.3–0.93), poor wealth status (OR 0.3, 95% CI: 0.2–06), receiving remittances (OR 1.6,
95% CI: 1.1–2.3) and being disabled (OR 1.6, 95% CI: 1.2–2.1). Living alone among
older persons did not vary by gender.