Australian Journal of Primary Health
Volume 8, Issue 2, 2002, Pages 48-53
Factors related to the mental health of elderly Chinese immigrants in Australia (Article)
Leung C.*
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Department of Psychology, Victoria University, Melbourne City Mail Center, P O Box 14428, Melbourne, Vic. 8001, Australia
Abstract
The present study aimed to examine the factors related to the mental health of elderly Chinese-Australians. Using the framework of Berry (1997), the study examined how individual variables such as social support, length of time in Australia, English competency, self-efficacy and sense of personal control were related to the life satisfaction of elderly Chinese-Australians. The participants consisted of 157 elderly Chinese male and female immigrants (aged 50 or above) recruited through various community groups. Participants completed a questionnaire with several scales on the above issues, and a section on demographic information. The results indicated that life satisfaction was related to age, age at migration, English proficiency, locus of control, social support, and self-efficacy. Implications for service provision were also discussed.
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ISSN: 13242296
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English