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KMID : 1039620190090040373
Korean Journal of Family Practice
2019 Volume.9 No. 4 p.373 ~ p.382
Differences between One-Person and Multi-Person Households on Socioeconomic Status, Health Behavior, and Metabolic Syndrome Across Gender and Age Groups
Cho Yung-Kyung

Shim Kyung-Won
Suk Hye-Won
Lee Hong-Soo
Byun A-Ri
Lee Han-Na
Abstract
Background: The rising popularity of one-person households makes the health hazards they are prone to, highly relevant in epidemiological studies. This study aimed at comparing health-related characteristics like the socioeconomic status, health behavior, and metabolic syndrome of one-person households, to multi-person households in Korea.

Methods: The participants required for this study included 9,423 Koreans aged 19 and above, who took the Sixth Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The household types were classified into ¡°one-person¡± and ¡°multi-person.¡± The differences between the two, based on their annual socioeconomic status, health behavior, anthropometric variables, and blood test results were analyzed.

Results: The percentage of men and women in one-person households was 7.2% and 10.5%, respectively. Such households had a lower annual income and education than multi-person households. The odds ratios (OR) for alcohol consumption (OR, 1.69; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.16?2.46) and smoking (OR, 3.24; 95% CI, 1.77?5.95) were significantly higher for one-person households of women, aged 60 and above, compared to multi-person households. The OR for metabolic syndrome was considerably higher in one-person households of middle-aged people in contrast to multi-person households for both men (OR, 1.84; 95% CI, 1.14?2.95) and women (OR, 1.90; 95% CI, 1.21?2.99).

Conclusion: The socioeconomic status was lower, and the health behaviors were worse in one-person households as compared to multi-person households. Considering the growing popularity of one-person households, it is suggested that medical plans be customized to suit the characteristics of the specific group.
KEYWORD
Family Characteristics, Social Class, Health Behavior, Metabolic Syndrome
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