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Influence of Stress and Anxiety on Depression in Central Asian Koreans in Korea

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KMID : 0607320200290040339
ÀÌÇöº¹ ( Lee Hyun-Bok ) - Sunchon National University Department of Nursing

Á¶¸í¼÷ ( Cho Myeong-Suk ) - Donga Health Science University Department of Nursing
¾ÈÈ¿ÀÚ ( An Hyo-Ja ) - Dongshin University Department of Nursing
°íÁ¤¾Æ ( Ko Jeong-A ) - DongShin University Oriental Hospital

Abstract

Purpose: This study was designed to identify the influence of stress and anxiety on depression in Central Asian Koreansliving in Korea.

Methods: We used a cross-sectional, descriptive correlational study design, to survey 159 Central AsianKoreans between July 2 and Dec 17, 2019. To analyze the data, we used descriptive statistics, independent t-test,one-way ANOVA with the Scheffe?test, Pearson's correlation coefficient, and hierarchical multiple regression usingthe SPSS/WIN 23.0 program.
Results: Multiple-regression analysis revealed that how long the subjects had been livingin Korea (¥â=.07, p=.034), their active problem- solving skills (¥â=-.47, p=.031), and their anxiety levels (¥â=1.54, p<.001)were significant factors that explained approximately 44% of the variance in depression.

Conclusion: We concludedthat long-term residence and the skills to face and cope with, anxiety and stress can help lower the rates of depressionof Central Asians living in Korea
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Emigrants and immigrants, Stress, Coping skills, Anxiety, Depression
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