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The Effects of Family Function, Self-esteem, and Loneliness on Subjective Health Status in Middle-aged Women

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of family function, self-esteem, and loneliness on subjective health status in middle-aged women.

Methods: A five-item family APGAR was used to measure family function. Self-esteem was measured by the Rosenberg¡¯s Self-esteem scale, and the level of loneliness was measured using RULS. One-item was used to investigate subjective health status.

Result: In this study, the level of family function was moderate. The mean score of self-esteem was 29.06, and subjects revealed moderate loneliness. Subjects rated their health status as ¡®fair¡¯. There were differences in subjective health status according to education and economic status. Through multiple regression, it was found that self-esteem was a variable predicting subjective health status in middle-aged women.

Conclusion: Facilitating self-esteem of the middle-aged women can be one of the important nursing interventions in maintaining subjective health status as good.
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