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Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
2018 Volume.44 No. 4 p.391 ~ p.396
Association between Environmental Perception and Subjective Health Status of Older Adults
Lee Sung-Eun

Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to examine the level of community environmental perception of older adults and to identify the association between environmental perception and subjective health status among older persons.

Methods: Analyses are based on data from Statistics Korea 2016 Social Survey. This study analyzed a total of 8,193 older adults aged 65 and over, and examined the association between environmental perception on air, water, soil, noise and vibration, and subjective health status using multiple regression analysis.

Results: Study findings shown that environmental perception on water and soil had significant association with subjective health status of older adults. Specifically, older adults reported worse health status when they had more negative perceptions of water and soil environments in their communities.

Conclusions: Results of this study suggested that efforts to enhance safety of drinking water and soil environments, and continuous research to identify relationship between environment and elderly health shoud be needed.
KEYWORD
Older adults, environmental perception, environmental pollution, subjective health status
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