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KMID : 0613620150350030307
Health Social Welfare Review
2015 Volume.35 No. 3 p.307 ~ p.334
Indoor Environmental Exposure Related Behaviors and Health Outcomes among Older People: A Perspective from Living Arrangements
Kim So-Woon

Kim Hong-Soo
Lee Se-Yune
Jung Young-Il
Lee Bo-Eun
Hong Yun-Chul
Abstract
The change in the Korean population structure over time have resulted in an increasing proportion of the elderly, which led to changes in living arrangements. It is widely known that the living arrangements of the elderly affect health outcomes, but the pathways of how this association occurs are still unclear. The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of older Koreans¡¯ living arrangements on their environmental exposures and health outcomes. This study supposed that living arrangements of older Koreans contribute to environmental exposure related behavior and health outcomes. Higher environmental exposures level was associated with lower self-rated health and higher depressive symptom. The relationship between living arrangements and health outcomes in consideration of indoor environmental exposures presented elderlies living alone showed lower health outcomes than those living with child. While considering for living arrangements, higher environmental exposures level were associated with lower self-rated health and higher depressive symptom. This study showed the social support factors underlying in traditional living arrangement significantly affected the health status of the elderly. The social support underlying in traditional living arrangement was significantly associated with indoor environmental exposure related behavior and health outcomes.
KEYWORD
Living Arrangement, Indoor Environmental Exposure Related Behavior, Self-rated Health, Depressive Symptom
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