Prevalence and patterns of chronic disease multimorbidity and associated determinants in Canada

Introduction: Multimorbidity is increasingly recognized as a key issue in the prevention and management of chronic diseases. We examined the prevalence and correlates of chronic disease multimorbidity in the general adult Canadian population in relation to age and other key determinants. Methods: We...

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Main Authors: K. C. Roberts, D. P. Rao, T. L. Bennett, L. Loukine, G. C. Jayaraman
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Language:English
Published: Public Health Agency of Canada 2015-08-01
Series:Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada
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Online Access:https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/reports-publications/health-promotion-chronic-disease-prevention-canada-research-policy-practice/vol-35-no-6-2015/prevalence-patterns-chronic-disease-multimorbidity-associated-determinants-canada.html
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spelling doaj-086653be0a904855bcd5b94aab2146a12020-11-24T21:55:30ZengPublic Health Agency of CanadaHealth Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada2368-738X2015-08-01356879410.24095/hpcdp.35.6.01stringPrevalence and patterns of chronic disease multimorbidity and associated determinants in CanadaK. C. Roberts0D. P. Rao1T. L. Bennett2L. Loukine3G. C. Jayaraman4Surveillance and Epidemiology Division, Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention, Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaSurveillance and Epidemiology Division, Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention, Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaSurveillance and Epidemiology Division, Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention, Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaSurveillance and Epidemiology Division, Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention, Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaSurveillance and Epidemiology Division, Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention, Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaIntroduction: Multimorbidity is increasingly recognized as a key issue in the prevention and management of chronic diseases. We examined the prevalence and correlates of chronic disease multimorbidity in the general adult Canadian population in relation to age and other key determinants. Methods: We extracted data from the Canadian Community Health Survey 2011/12 on 105 416 Canadians adults. We analysed the data according to the number of multimorbidities (defined as 2+ or 3+ diseases from a list of 9) and examined the determinants of multimorbidity using regression analyses. Results: Our findings show that 12.9% of Canadians report 2+ chronic diseases and 3.9% report 3+ chronic diseases. Those reporting 3 or more chronic diseases were more likely to be female, older, living in the lowest income quintile and to have not completed high school. In the overall population, social deprivation is associated with a 3.7 odds of multimorbidity, but when examined across age groups, the odds of multimorbidity were notably higher in middle age, 7.5 for those aged 35 to 49 years and 5.4 for those aged 50 to 64 years. Discussion: As the proportion of Canadians living with multiple chronic diseases increases, we need to assess chronic disease from a holistic perspective that captures multimorbidity and upstream factors, to facilitate broader and more context-appropriate associations with healthy living, quality of life, health care costs and mortality. Special consideration should be given to the role that social deprivation plays in the development of multimorbidity. Canadians living in the lowest socioeconomic group are not only more likely to develop multimorbidity, but the onset of multimorbidity is also likely to be significantly earlier.https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/reports-publications/health-promotion-chronic-disease-prevention-canada-research-policy-practice/vol-35-no-6-2015/prevalence-patterns-chronic-disease-multimorbidity-associated-determinants-canada.htmlmultimorbidity, Canada, non-communicable disease, chronic disease
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author K. C. Roberts
D. P. Rao
T. L. Bennett
L. Loukine
G. C. Jayaraman
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D. P. Rao
T. L. Bennett
L. Loukine
G. C. Jayaraman
Prevalence and patterns of chronic disease multimorbidity and associated determinants in Canada
Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada
multimorbidity, Canada, non-communicable disease, chronic disease
author_facet K. C. Roberts
D. P. Rao
T. L. Bennett
L. Loukine
G. C. Jayaraman
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title Prevalence and patterns of chronic disease multimorbidity and associated determinants in Canada
title_short Prevalence and patterns of chronic disease multimorbidity and associated determinants in Canada
title_full Prevalence and patterns of chronic disease multimorbidity and associated determinants in Canada
title_fullStr Prevalence and patterns of chronic disease multimorbidity and associated determinants in Canada
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and patterns of chronic disease multimorbidity and associated determinants in Canada
title_sort prevalence and patterns of chronic disease multimorbidity and associated determinants in canada
publisher Public Health Agency of Canada
series Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada
issn 2368-738X
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Introduction: Multimorbidity is increasingly recognized as a key issue in the prevention and management of chronic diseases. We examined the prevalence and correlates of chronic disease multimorbidity in the general adult Canadian population in relation to age and other key determinants. Methods: We extracted data from the Canadian Community Health Survey 2011/12 on 105 416 Canadians adults. We analysed the data according to the number of multimorbidities (defined as 2+ or 3+ diseases from a list of 9) and examined the determinants of multimorbidity using regression analyses. Results: Our findings show that 12.9% of Canadians report 2+ chronic diseases and 3.9% report 3+ chronic diseases. Those reporting 3 or more chronic diseases were more likely to be female, older, living in the lowest income quintile and to have not completed high school. In the overall population, social deprivation is associated with a 3.7 odds of multimorbidity, but when examined across age groups, the odds of multimorbidity were notably higher in middle age, 7.5 for those aged 35 to 49 years and 5.4 for those aged 50 to 64 years. Discussion: As the proportion of Canadians living with multiple chronic diseases increases, we need to assess chronic disease from a holistic perspective that captures multimorbidity and upstream factors, to facilitate broader and more context-appropriate associations with healthy living, quality of life, health care costs and mortality. Special consideration should be given to the role that social deprivation plays in the development of multimorbidity. Canadians living in the lowest socioeconomic group are not only more likely to develop multimorbidity, but the onset of multimorbidity is also likely to be significantly earlier.
topic multimorbidity, Canada, non-communicable disease, chronic disease
url https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/reports-publications/health-promotion-chronic-disease-prevention-canada-research-policy-practice/vol-35-no-6-2015/prevalence-patterns-chronic-disease-multimorbidity-associated-determinants-canada.html
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