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KMID : 1022120200220020185
Health and Welfare
2020 Volume.22 No. 2 p.185 ~ p.204
The Effects of Japanese Women's Marriage Immigrant Self-esteem, Depression and Social Support on Quality of Life
Park Chun-Man

Abstract
This study was conducted to identify factors influencing QOL among Japanese women¡¯s marriage immigrant. Participants consisted of 104 Japanese Women's Marriage Immigrant live in the Daegu Metropolitan. Data were collected using questionnaires that looked at self-esteem, depression, social support and QOL from October 3 to November 10, 2019. Collected data were analyzed using the SPSS 25.0 statistics program with descriptive statistics, analysis of variance (ANOVA), Duncan's test, and Multiple Regression. As a result of the analysis, the self-esteem was significantly higher in the 50s or older group than in the 30s and 40s group, and the depression level was higher in the couple than in the other family types. The quality of life was high in household income and was significantly higher in a family structure consisting of a couple and children. The significant predictors of QOL in Subject of investigation were self-esteem (¥â = 0.328), social support (¥â = 0.368), depression (¥â = -0.195), and the explanatory power was 39%. Therefore, in order to improve the QOL of married immigrants of Japanese women, various strategies are needed to strengthen self-esteem, social support, and reduce depression.
KEYWORD
Japanese women's marriage immigrant, QOL, Depression, Self esteem, Social support
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