2019
DOI: 10.1111/ggi.13615
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Predictors of happiness among older Korean women living alone

Abstract: Aim The level of happiness of older adults is associated with their psychosocial and physical health. Currently, little is known about the predictors of happiness among older women living alone in the community. The present study aimed to identify these predictors. Methods This was a cross‐sectional descriptive study of older women who were living alone and were registered with a social welfare center in an old urban area in South Korea. We designated various demographic factors along with health‐related infor… Show more

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“…According to Van Leeuwen et al [14], financial resources affect older adults' quality of life, feelings of independence, and access to a comfortable life. Additionally, the present findings were consistent with those of previous studies [7,14,[22][23][24] that reported that depression and health status were closely related to happiness. Further, Kim, Song, Kim, and Park [23] reported that depressive symptoms were powerful predictors of happiness in older women living alone.…”
Section: Associations Between Subject Characteristics Depression Ansupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…According to Van Leeuwen et al [14], financial resources affect older adults' quality of life, feelings of independence, and access to a comfortable life. Additionally, the present findings were consistent with those of previous studies [7,14,[22][23][24] that reported that depression and health status were closely related to happiness. Further, Kim, Song, Kim, and Park [23] reported that depressive symptoms were powerful predictors of happiness in older women living alone.…”
Section: Associations Between Subject Characteristics Depression Ansupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Additionally, the present findings were consistent with those of previous studies [7,14,[22][23][24] that reported that depression and health status were closely related to happiness. Further, Kim, Song, Kim, and Park [23] reported that depressive symptoms were powerful predictors of happiness in older women living alone. Similarly, Sakamoto et al [24] found that, among older adults living alone, a higher level of depression was significantly associated with a low score on subjective happiness.…”
Section: Associations Between Subject Characteristics Depression Ansupporting
confidence: 93%
“…According to Van Leeuwen et al [14], financial resources affect older adults' quality of life, feelings of independence, and access to a comfortable life. Additionally, the present findings were consistent with those of previous studies [7,14,21,22,23] that reported that depression and health status were closely related to happiness. Further, Kim, Song, Kim, and Park [22] reported that depressive symptoms were powerful predictors of happiness in older women living alone.…”
Section: Associations Between Subject Characteristics Depression Ansupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Additionally, the present findings were consistent with those of previous studies [7,14,21,22,23] that reported that depression and health status were closely related to happiness. Further, Kim, Song, Kim, and Park [22] reported that depressive symptoms were powerful predictors of happiness in older women living alone. Similarly, Sakamoto et al [23] found that, among older adults living alone, a higher level of depression was significantly associated with a low score on subjective happiness.…”
Section: Associations Between Subject Characteristics Depression Ansupporting
confidence: 93%
“…A similar result was shown in one of the studies conducted among older Korean women living alone to determine the predictors of their happiness. The study found that happiness was negatively correlated with the number of comorbidities and having depressive symptoms (35). In terms of HGS, the higher the score of HGS, the happier they are, compared with those with lower scores in HGS measurement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%