Research Article

Predictors of Successful Memory Aging in Older Mexican Adults

Table 4

Multinomial logistic regressions predicting successful memory aging ().

Variables (2012)SUMA ()
IMA ()AVMA ()
RRR (95% IC)Sig.RRR (95% IC)Sig.

Sex
Men (ref.)
Women0.58 (0.29-1.14)0.1120.50 (0.24-1.02)0.057
Age (2012)0.99 (0.94-1.05)0.8420.85 (0.85-0.97)0.003
Marital status
Union0.88 (0.46-1.70)0.710.70 (0.35-1.39)0.304
Childhood household
No (ref.)
Yes0.99 (0.50-1.96)0.9821.35 (0.66-2.75)0.416
Education years0.89 (0.82-0.96)0.0030.90 (0.83-0.98)0.011
Income quintile1
4°-5° quintile0.75 (0.39-1.44)0.3860.64 (0.32-1.29)0.216
Recreational and social activities20.66 (0.36-1.24)0.2000.69 (0.35-1.34)0.217
Domain affected
Psychological2.37 (1.27-4.44)0.0071.87 (0.96-3.62)0.066
Cognition2.01 (1.10-3.66)0.0231.60 (0.84-3.03)0.153
Mobility0.48 (0.26-0.89)0.020.60 (0.31-1.15)0.121
Hypertension
Yes0.81 (0.44-1.47)0.4861.03 (0.54-1.97)0.917
Resilients3
NRES (ref.)
RES0.95 (0.40-2.27)0.9150.62 (0.25-1.58)0.321
LRES0.92 (0.40-2.13)0.8431.02 (0.42-2.46)0.962

1Individual earned income, pension income, transfer income, business income, or property rent income. 2Taking care of older people, taking care of children, voluntary work, training, attending sports, reading, playing board games, talking to people, and doing crafts. 3Not resilient subjects group (NRES), resilient subjects group (RES), and less resilient subjects group (LRES).