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R J M Perenboom1, L M Van Herten, H C Boshuizen

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Disability and Rehabilitation
|June 19, 2004
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Life expectancy with disabilities increased between 1989 and 2000, mainly due to more years with mild disabilities. However, disability-free life expectancy declined, while Disability-Adjusted Life Expectancy improved.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Epidemiology
  • Gerontology

Background:

  • Assessing population health status requires understanding trends in life expectancy and disability.
  • Disability-Free Life Expectancy (DFLE) and Disability-Adjusted Life Expectancy (DALE) are key metrics for health status evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze trends in DFLE, life expectancy with varying disability severities, and DALE in the Netherlands from 1989 to 2000.

Main Methods:

  • Calculated DFLE using long-term disability data.
  • Assigned weights to disability levels to compute DALE.
  • Defined severity cut-off points for disability classification.

Main Results:

  • Observed an increase in years lived with disabilities and a decrease in DFLE for males and females at ages 16 and 65.

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  • Attributed these trends to a rise in mild disability years, while moderate and severe disability years declined.
  • Noted an overall increase in DALE due to the combined changes in disability patterns.
  • Conclusions:

    • Findings support a dynamic equilibrium model of disability trends.
    • Reduced moderate and severe disability years were offset by an increase in minor disability years.
    • Further research is recommended to investigate the causes of increased minor disability years.