Abstract: | Abstract Functional ability was assessed in a randomly recruited population of elderly persons, totalling 553 individuals, living in their homes in four municipalities in central Sweden. These subjects were interviewed at home, using the Sickness Impact Profile. The response rate was 75%. No significant differences in functional ability were found among the municipalities. For those subjects 85 years old or more, average physical and overall functional ability was significantly worse than among the 81-84 year olds. Women had a significantly lower functional ability than men. Less well educated elderly persons had lower psychosocial and overall functional abilities than had the better educated. Physical dysfunctionbut not psychosocial dysfunctionwas significantly associated with formal and informal home help. |