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Profiles of Social Engagement and Their Association With Loneliness and Self-Rated Health Among Older Korean Immigrants

Title
Profiles of Social Engagement and Their Association With Loneliness and Self-Rated Health Among Older Korean Immigrants
Authors
Park, Nan SookJang, YuriChiriboga, David A.Chung, Soondool
Ewha Authors
정순둘
SCOPUS Author ID
정순둘scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
RESEARCH ON AGING
ISSN
0164-0275JCR Link

1552-7573JCR Link
Citation
RESEARCH ON AGING vol. 42, no. 44449.0, pp. 300 - 311
Keywords
social engagementtypologyself-rated healthlonelinessolder Korean immigrants
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The purposes of this study were to (1) develop a typology of social engagement in older Korean immigrants in the United States and (2) compare the groups in the typology regarding their level of loneliness and self-rated health. Data were drawn from the Study of Older Korean Americans covering the five geographic locations (N = 2,149). Using eight criterion variables concerning the type and frequency of activities, latent profile analysis identified a six-group model as the most optimal with the following groups: diverse, active, moderately social, structured, sedentary, and restricted. When the restricted group was used as the reference, the groups that were more socially engaged were found to have lower levels of loneliness. Additionally, being a member of the active or moderately social group was associated with more favorable self-ratings of health. These findings hold implications for understanding the variability of social engagement and how it relates to health and well-being.
DOI
10.1177/0164027520927963
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