KMID : 0379720210350010135
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Journal of Korean Community Health Nursing Academic Society 2021 Volume.35 No. 1 p.135 ~ p.148
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Factors Associated with Hazardous Drinking in the Male and Female Elderly with Hypertension
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Choi Hye-Young
Kim Eun-Ha
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study examined socio-demographic and health status factors associated with hazardous drinking in male and female elderly with hypertension.
Methods: The sample consisted of 2,322 seniors with hypertension and was obtained from the Seventh Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (¥¶-1, ¥¶-2, ¥¶-3). Complex sample analysis was performed using the independent t-test, the Chi-square test and multiple logistic regression in SPSS/WIN 24.0 program.
Results: The factors associated with hazardous drinking in the male hypertensive seniors were age (OR=2.13, CI=1.37-3.32), weekly drink number (OR=0.11, CI=0.07-0.16) and weight gain control (OR=0.44, CI=0.21-0.94), and corresponding factors in female hypertensive seniors were age (OR=4.56, CI=2.37-8.80), income level (OR=1.88, CI=1.05-3.37), weekly drink number (OR=0.09, CI=0.04-0.17), current smoking (OR=6.88, CI=2.29-20.64), weight loss control (OR=1.99, CI=1.14-3.47), hypertension treatment (OR=35.62, CI=2.02-629.43), and hypertension drug (OR=0.06, CI=0.01-0.61).
Conclusion: Risk drinking in elderly with hypertension was found to be related to personal characteristics and health status. Therefore, to manage hypertension effectively in the elderly, drinking patterns should be improved and active participation in the practice of healthy activities such as weight control, smoking cessation, and decreased alcohol intake, should be encouraged.
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KEYWORD
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Aged, Hypertension, Alcohol drinking
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