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Abstract
The purposes of the study were to describe family relationships within the context of living arrangements (living with adult children or without adult children) and support network, and to further determine associations of these factors to depression in elderly Korean immigrants. Over 70% (N = 160) of Korean elders were found to live apart from their adult children. However, Korean elders who were living independently reported higher levels of depression in spite of their expressed desire to live independently and to be less dependent upon their adult children. These findings suggest that family support and close relationships with their adult children play a central role in adjusting to a new life and in preventing and/or lessening depression in elderly Korean immigrants.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22007321 PMCID: PMC3169852 DOI: 10.5402/2011/429249
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Nurs ISSN: 2090-5483
Family relationships: description of the sample.
| Variables ( | Number ( | Percent (%) |
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| Living Arrangements | ||
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| Living with adult children | 45 | 28.2% |
| Living independently | 114 | 71.3% |
| Other | 1 | 0.6% |
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| Housing | ||
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| Senior Apartment | 87 | 54.4% |
| House or Apartment belonging to oneself | 40 | 25.0% |
| House or Apartment belonging to Children | 21 | 19.4% |
| Other | 2 | 1.3% |
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| Satisfaction with current living arrangement | ||
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| Yes | 148 | 92.5% |
| No | 12 | 7.5% |
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| Living arrangement would be different if in Korea | ||
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| Yes | 70 | 43.8% |
| No | 90 | 56.3% |
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| Preferred living arrangement | ||
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| With adult children | 36 | 22.5% |
| Separate | 124 | 77.5% |
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| Reasons to live in separate household ( | ||
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| To protect my privacy and freedom | 40 | 25% |
| To be less burden on my adult children | 20 | 12.5% |
| Both | 36 | 22.5% |
| Others | 28 | 18% |
| (i) To avoid conflicts with children | ||
| (ii) To maintain ethnic identity, values, and authority | ||
| (iii) To be self-supporting and independent | ||
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| Reasons to live with adult children | ||
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| To be with grandchildren | 9 | 5.6% |
| Adult children need my help | 6 | 3.8% |
| Loneliness | 5 | 3.1% |
| Filial responsibility | 4 | 2.5% |
| Need support of adult children | 4 | 2.5% |
| Other | 8 | 5.0% |
Frequent source of social support among elderly Korean immigrants (N = 160).
| Network member named | Frequency* | Percent (%) |
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| Adult children | 507 | 37.8% |
| Spouse | 203 | 15.1% |
| Friends/Neighbors | 137 | 10.2% |
| Spiritual advisor | 41 | 3.06% |
| Relatives | 19 | 1.4% |
| Professional (nurse, doctor, counselor)/Agencies | 97 | 7.24% |
| No one (prefer to handle it alone) | 275 | 20.5% |
| No one (no one available) | 60 | 4.48% |
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| Total | 1339 | 100% |
*Participants listed more than one source of support.
Depression among elderly Korean immigrants (N = 160).
| CES-D Score | Indication |
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| Lower than 16 | Not depressed | 124 | 77.5% |
| 16 to 23 | Mildly depressed | 18 | 11.3% |
| 24 and higher | Clinically depressed | 18 | 11.3% |