Journal of Aging and Health
Volume 22, Issue 7, 2010, Pages 914-931

Shorter stay, longer life: Age at migration and mortality among the older Mexican-origin population (Article)

Angel R.J. , Angel J.L. , Díaz Venegas C. , Bonazzo C.
  • a University of Texas, Austin, United States
  • b University of Texas, Austin, United States
  • c University of Texas, Austin, United States
  • d University of Texas, Austin, United States

Abstract

Objectives: In this article, we investigate the association between age at migration and mortality during a 13-year period in a sample of Mexican American immigrants 65 and older at baseline. Method: We employ the Hispanic Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly (H-PESE) to control for mortality-related health and social factors. Results: Our analyses show that the immigrant generation does not represent a homogeneous mortality risk category. Individuals who migrated to the United States in mature adulthood have a considerably lower risk of death than individuals who migrated in childhood or midlife. Chronic conditions or functional capacity do not account for these differences. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that standard risk pools may differ significantly on the basis of genetic and unmeasured life-course factors. A better understanding of the late-life immigrant mortality advantage has important implications for more effective and targeted social and medical interventions. © The Author(s) 2010.

Author Keywords

Mexico Migration living arrangements

Index Keywords

physiology demography human Self Report daily life activity aging statistics Activities of Daily Living health status Time Factors Aged social support Mexico Hispanic Americans Residence Characteristics United States Humans Hispanic chi square distribution male Chi-Square Distribution female Aged, 80 and over Psychometrics psychometry Article migration legal aspect age Age Factors Models, Statistical Linear Models statistical model Transients and Migrants mortality time

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77957603415&doi=10.1177%2f0898264310376540&partnerID=40&md5=9fb62ce6dc5a58b1ec5c0f1abe877e1a

DOI: 10.1177/0898264310376540
ISSN: 08982643
Cited by: 38
Original Language: English