TY - JOUR
T1 - Transportation difficulty of black and white rural older adults
AU - Park, Nan Sook
AU - Roff, Lucinda L.
AU - Sun, Fei
AU - Parker, Michael W.
AU - Klemmack, David L.
AU - Sawyer, Patricia
AU - Allman, Richard M.
PY - 2010/2
Y1 - 2010/2
N2 - This study explores self-reported transportation difficulty among rural older adults, using data from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Study of Aging for community-dwelling participants (255 Black and 259 White) residing in rural areas. The authors examine the relationship of predisposing characteristics, enabling resources, and measures of need for care with self-reports of transportation difficulty. Blacks report having more transportation difficulty than Whites (24.7% vs. 11.6%; p <.05). When the authors introduce other variables, race differences disappear, but there is a race-by-income interaction with transportation difficulty. Whites with lower incomes are more likely to have transportation difficulty than Whites with higher incomes. When data from Blacks and Whites are analyzed separately, income is the only variable associated with transportation difficulty among Whites. Among Blacks, income is not related to transportation difficulty but several variables other than income (age, gender, marital status, Mini Mental State Exam scores, and depression) are.
AB - This study explores self-reported transportation difficulty among rural older adults, using data from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Study of Aging for community-dwelling participants (255 Black and 259 White) residing in rural areas. The authors examine the relationship of predisposing characteristics, enabling resources, and measures of need for care with self-reports of transportation difficulty. Blacks report having more transportation difficulty than Whites (24.7% vs. 11.6%; p <.05). When the authors introduce other variables, race differences disappear, but there is a race-by-income interaction with transportation difficulty. Whites with lower incomes are more likely to have transportation difficulty than Whites with higher incomes. When data from Blacks and Whites are analyzed separately, income is the only variable associated with transportation difficulty among Whites. Among Blacks, income is not related to transportation difficulty but several variables other than income (age, gender, marital status, Mini Mental State Exam scores, and depression) are.
KW - Black and White older adults
KW - Rural
KW - Transportation difficulty
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U2 - 10.1177/0733464809335597
DO - 10.1177/0733464809335597
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:76149140081
SN - 0733-4648
VL - 29
SP - 70
EP - 88
JO - Journal of Applied Gerontology
JF - Journal of Applied Gerontology
IS - 1
ER -