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À±¹Ì¼ø ( Yun Mi-Soon ) - Eulji University College of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study is a secondary data analysis study to identify factors related to the quality of life of people aged 65y or older, according household type.
Methods: In 2019, the study extracted the data from the elderly participants (65y of age or older) from G province Community Health Survey. The data were compiled and analyzed in a composite sample.
Results: The quality of life was lowest among single people, grandparents-grandchildren (F=39.88, p<.001). Variablesthat significantly influenced quality of life in single-person households were basic security(¥â=-.03, p=.002), high-riskdrinking (¥â=.04, p=.002), number of day to walk (¥â=.01, p<.001), diabetes mellitus (¥â=-.03, p<.001), depression (¥â=-.02,p<.001), and contact frequency (¥â=.00, p<.001). Variables that significantly influenced grandparents-grandchildrenhouseholds were basic security (¥â=.03, p<.001), smoking(¥â=-.02, p<.001), number of day to walk (¥â=.00, p<.001),hypertension (¥â=-.01, p=.009), diabetes mellitus (¥â=-.04, p<.001), cognitive impairment (¥â=-.02, p<.001), depression(¥â=-.02, p<.001), contact frequency (¥â=.01, p<.001), and neighborhood trust (¥â=.02, p<.001).
Conclusion: In this study,there were differences in health-related quality of life for each type of household, and various support systems are neededin their social networks to suit their characteristics.
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KeyWords
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Elderly, Health-related quality of life, Family characteristics
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