This project will produce estimates of active life expectancy (ALE; the years of life expected to be lived without serious disability) using multidimensional stochastic process population models applied to, initially, the 1982, 1984, 1989 and 1994 National Long Term Care Surveys (NLTCS) and mortality data for the period 1982 to 1997. The NLTCS is nationally representative of the U.S. elderly population both cross-sectionally, for each NLTCS measurement, and longitudinally. In addition, ancillary processes of changes in ALE will be estimated from Medicare health service use data. To produce ALE estimates it is necessary to develop new multidimensional stochastic process models appropriate to analyzing partly observed processes to accurately describe changes in the health and functioning for the total U.S. elderly population and its important demographic components, e.g. gender, race, cohort, and education group. When the 1999 NLTCS is completed in the second year of this project (the NLTCS is being collected in another, already ongoing, data collection project) the analyses will be extended to a fifth NLTCS wave and to the year 2001 for mortality and service use. The investigators believe that this will greatly enhance their ability to study changes in the health of a) the extreme elderly population, b) specific birth cohorts--both before and after recent (1997) changes in Medicare programs have been instituted. The 1999 NLTCS will also help the investigators examine the prediction of ALE changes based on the 1982 to 1994 NLTCS and mortality data to 1997. Studies will also be made of the influence on functional changes of co-morbid processes. Analyses of ALE will not be restricted simply to the decomposition of life expectancy after a given age into active and inactive states. Using the detailed measures of disability made in each NLTCS wave, the project will examine more refined changes in specific types and intensity of disability and differences over age, race, gender, and education.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01AG007469-14
Application #
6371723
Study Section
Social Sciences and Population Study Section (SSP)
Program Officer
Patmios, Georgeanne E
Project Start
1988-04-01
Project End
2003-08-31
Budget Start
2001-09-01
Budget End
2002-08-31
Support Year
14
Fiscal Year
2001
Total Cost
$186,242
Indirect Cost
Name
Duke University
Department
Social Sciences
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
071723621
City
Durham
State
NC
Country
United States
Zip Code
27705
Manton, K G; Stallard, E; Corder, L (1997) Education-specific estimates of life expectancy and age-specific disability in the U.S. elderly population: 1982 to 1991. J Aging Health 9:419-50
Manton, K G; Stallard, E (1996) Changes in health, mortality, and disability and their impact on long-term care needs. J Aging Soc Policy 7:25-52
Manton, K G; Stallard, E; Corder, L (1995) Changes in morbidity and chronic disability in the U.S. elderly population: evidence from the 1982, 1984, and 1989 National Long Term Care Surveys. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci 50:S194-204
Manton, K G; Cornelius, E S; Woodbury, M A (1995) Nursing home residents: a multivariate analysis of their medical, behavioral, psychosocial, and service use characteristics. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci 50:M242-51
Manton, K G; Corder, L; Stallard, E (1993) Changes in the use of personal assistance and special equipment from 1982 to 1989: results from the 1982 and 1989 NLTCS. Gerontologist 33:168-76
Manton, K G; Woodbury, M A; Vertrees, J C et al. (1993) Use of Medicare services before and after introduction of the prospective payment system. Health Serv Res 28:269-92
Manton, K G; Stallard, E (1992) Analysis of underwriting factors for AAPCC (adjusted average per capita cost). Health Care Financ Rev 14:117-32
Manton, K G (1991) The dynamics of population aging: demography and policy analysis. Milbank Q 69:309-38
Manton, K G; Tolley, H D (1991) Rectangularization of the survival curve: implications of an ill-posed question. J Aging Health 3:172-93
Manton, K G; Stallard, E (1991) Cross-sectional estimates of active life expectancy for the U.S. elderly and oldest-old populations. J Gerontol 46:S170-82

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