Research on Aging
Volume 36, Issue 3, 2014, Pages 343-363

Mediating Effect of Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) and Family Network on Quality of Life Among Low-Income Older Korean Immigrants (Article)

Kim B.J.
  • a School of Social Work, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, United States

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine the direct and indirect effects of Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) and family network on Quality of Life (QOL) for low-income older Korean immigrants in Los Angeles County, CA. A cross-sectional survey of low-income older Korean immigrants who use ADHC programs was conducted. Self-reported measures included sociocultural characteristics, acculturation, cognitive function, family network, utilization of ADHC, and QOL. The study found that for QOL, two variables had only direct effects: years in ADHC and acculturation. Family network was directly associated with QOL and indirectly associated with it through the variable "years in ADHC." Our findings indicate that a strong family network is positively associated with more years of attendance in ADHC, and with higher QOL scores. Thus, policy makers and practitioners should be aware of the positive association among social networks, attendance in ADHC, and higher QOL among low-income older Korean immigrants. © The Author(s) 2013.

Author Keywords

low-income older Korean immigrants Adult Day Health Care Quality of life Family network

Index Keywords

multicenter study clinical trial poverty human Asian continental ancestry group Aged ethnology Cross-Sectional Studies day care quality of life United States cross-sectional study migrant family Humans California male Emigrants and Immigrants female Aged, 80 and over very elderly

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84898681842&doi=10.1177%2f0164027513491971&partnerID=40&md5=9584b96ed26e54017c3a988c11386ca1

DOI: 10.1177/0164027513491971
ISSN: 01640275
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English