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KMID : 0123520130200030180
Journal of muscle and joint health
2013 Volume.20 No. 3 p.180 ~ p.188
Safety Consciousness of the Elderly Living Alone
Kang Young-Sil

Jung Sun-Jae
Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to explore the effect of physical, emotional and environmental status on safety consciousness of the elderly who live alone.

Methods: A total of 228 participants were the elderly living alone aged 65 years and older. Three questionnaires were developed to measure safety consciousness, physical status, and environmental status by researchers. Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) was used to evaluate emotional status of the elderly. Data were analyzed by t-test, ANOVA, Pearson"s correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression.

Results: Average scores of participants were 3.71¡¾1.49 (range 0~6) for physical status, 8.28¡¾3.38 (range 0~15) for environmental status, 7.21¡¾3.40 (range 0~15) for GDS and 17.00¡¾6.54 (range 0~37) for safety consciousness. Safety consciousness was significantly associated with education, marital status, drinking, and depression as emotional status. These variables explained 13.6% of the variance in safety consciousness.

Conclusion: The levels of safety consciousness among the elderly living alone were low. Education, marital status, drinking, and depression were the factors affecting safety consciousness. Risk assessment and management of these factors are needed to increase safety consciousness of the elderly.
KEYWORD
Safety consciousness, The elderly
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