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Kim: Effects of the Health Status and Health Behavior on Health-related Quality of Life of the Elderly Living Alone and Living with Their Families: Using Data from the 2014 Community Health Survey

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to identify factors influencing the quality of life of the elderly living alone and living with their families with regard to their health statuses and health behavior experiences.

Methods

We used source data from the 2014 Community Health Survey. The subjects of this study included some elderly people aged 65 and over, and analyzed the data of 13,373 elders living alone and 13,322 elders living with family.

Results

Factors influencing the quality of life of the elderly living alone and living with their families include gender, age, education, household income, current occupation, subjective stress level, depression, number of diagnosed diseases, walking exercise, the experience of health screening, and the experience of not having necessary medical services (p<.001). Region was a significant variable influencing the quality of life of the elderly living with their families (p<.001).

Conclusion

In order to improve the quality of life of the elderly, it is necessary to provide sound conditions for working, emotional support, walking exercise and promotion of health screening, and to supplement the environment and institution for them to receive necessary medical services.

Figures and Tables

Table 1

General Characteristics of the Subjects (N=26,695)

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Characteristics Categories Living alone (n=13,373) Living with family (n=13,322) x2 or t p
n (%) or M±SD n (%) or M±SD
Gender Male 1,994 (14.9) 6,466 (48.5) 3,485.72 <.001
Female 11,379 (85.1) 6,856 (51.5)
Age (year) 65~69 2,369 (17.7) 4,246 (31.9) 1,051.02 <.001
70~79 7,245 (54.2) 7,045 (52.9)
≥80 3,759 (28.1) 2,031 (15.2)
75.83±6.29 73.13±5.98 35.95 <.001
Education None 5,539 (41.4) 2,664 (20.0) 1,719.43 <.001
≤Middle school 6,608 (49.4) 7,883 (59.2)
≥High school 1,226 (9.2) 2,775 (20.8)
Household income Low 8,306 (62.1) 2,092 (15.7) 7,937.66 <.001
Middle low 3,809 (28.5) 4,099 (30.8)
Middle high 847 (6.3) 3,260 (24.5)
High 411 (3.1) 3,871 (29.1)
Current occupation Yes 3,513 (26.3) 5,066 (38.0) 423.05 <.001
No 9,860 (73.7) 8,256 (62.0)
Region Urban 4,066 (30.4) 5,420 (40.7) 307.88 <.001
Rural 9,307 (69.6) 7,902 (59.3)
Table 2

Characteristics of the Health Status, the Health Behavior Experience, and the Quality of Life (N=26,695)

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Characteristics Categories Living alone (n=13,373) Living with family (n=13,322) x2 or t p
n (%) or M±SD n (%) or M±SD
Subjective stress Much 2,923 (21.9) 2,850 (21.4) 79.41 <.001
A little 5,091 (38.1) 5,743 (43.1)
Rarely 5,359 (40.1) 4,729 (35.5)
1.85±0.84 1.89±0.81 −4.01 <.001
Depression Yes 1,580 (11.8) 1,051 (7.9) 115.76 <.001
No 11,793 (88.2) 12,271 (92.1)
Number of diagnosed disease None 2,615 (19.6) 3,498 (26.3) 239.36 <.001
1 4,333 (32.4) 4,513 (33.9)
2 3,872 (29.0) 3,277 (24.6)
≥3 2,553 (19.1) 2,034 (15.3)
1.53±1.12 1.33±1.12 14.38 <.001
Walking/day Yes 8,899 (66.5) 9,207 (69.1) 20.15 <.001
No 4,474 (33.5) 4,115 (30.9)
Health screening Yes 9,453 (70.7) 10,133 (76.1) 98.68 <.001
No 3,920 (29.3) 3,189 (23.9)
Cancer screening Yes 7,737 (57.9) 8,593 (64.5) 124.14 <.001
No 5,636 (42.1) 4,729 (35.5)
Not having necessary medical services Yes 2,107 (15.8) 1,313 (9.9) 207.96 <.001
No 11,266 (84.2) 12,009 (90.1)
Quality of life 0.78±0.16 0.82±0.16 −21.59 <.001
Table 3

The Level of Quality of Life according to the General Characteristics (N=26,695)

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Characteristics Categories Living alone (n=13,373) x2 or t or F p Living with family (n=13,322) x2 or t or F p
M±SD M±SD
Gender Male 0.83±0.14 17.56 <.001 0.85±0.14 23.40 <.001
Female 0.77±0.15 0.79±0.15
Age (year) 65~69 0.83±0.14 705.28 <.001 0.86±0.13 906.88 <.001
70~79 0.78±0.15 0.82±0.15
≥80 0.74±0.16 0.75±0.18
Education None 0.75±0.15 701.32 <.001 0.76±0.16 1,042.95 <.001
≤middle school 0.79±0.15 0.82±0.15
≥high school 0.85±0.13 0.88±0.12
Household income Low 0.76±0.15 661.16 <.001 0.77±0.17 455.71 <.001
Middle low 0.81±0.13 0.81±0.15
Middle high 0.85±0.12 0.84±0.14
High 0.83±0.13 0.84±0.14
Current occupation Yes 0.83±0.12 26.00 <.001 0.86±0.11 27.34 <.001
No 0.76±0.16 0.80±0.17
Region Urban 0.79±0.15 4.28 <.001 0.83±0.15 6.91 <.001
Rural 0.77±0.15 0.81±0.16

Kruskal-Wallis H test.

Table 4

The Level of Quality of Life according to the Health Status and the Health Behavior Experience (N=26,695)

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Characteristics Categories Living alone (n=13,373) x2 or t or F p Living with family (n=13,322) x2 or t or F p
M±SD M±SD
Subjective stress Much 0.70±0.17 1,123.68 <.001 0.73±0.19 1,182.60 <.001
A little 0.79±0.14 0.84±0.13
Rarely 0.82±0.13 0.85±0.13
Depression Yes 0.68±0.18 −23.44 <.001 0.68±0.21 −22.52 <.001
No 0.79±0.14 0.83±0.14
Number of diagnosed disease None 0.83±0.14 193.27 <.001 0.86±0.13 837.68 <.001
1 0.79±0.15 0.83±0.14
2 0.76±0.15 0.80±0.16
≥3 0.74±0.16 0.76±0.17
Walking/day Yes 0.81±0.13 −27.87 <.001 0.85±0.12 −27.73 <.001
No 0.73±0.17 0.76±0.19
Health screening Yes 0.79±0.14 10.83 <.001 0.83±0.14 14.81 <.001
No 0.76±0.16 0.78±0.18
Cancer screening Yes 0.79±0.14 9.07 <.001 0.83±0.14 13.08 <.001
No 0.77±0.16 0.80±0.17
Not having necessary medical services Yes 0.70±0.16 −26.33 <.001 0.71±0.19 −21.94 <.001
No 0.79±0.14 0.83±0.14

Kruskal-Wallis H test.

Table 5

Factors influencing the Quality of Life

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Characteristics Living alone Living with family
β t p β t p
(Constant) 61.35 <.001 68.37 <.001
Male (female) 0.06 7.20 <.001 0.05 6.06 <.001
Age −0.13 −15.91 <.001 −0.17 −20.77 <.001
None (high school) −0.13 −8.90 <.001 −0.11 −10.99 <.001
Middle school (high school) −0.09 −6.34 <.001 −0.09 −9.62 <.001
Low income (high) −0.08 −3.70 <.001 −0.06 −7.32 <.001
Middle low income (high) −0.01 −0.37 .713 −0.04 −4.19 <.001
Middle high income (high) 0.02 1.53 .126 0.00 −0.47 .636
Rural (urban) −0.01 −0.61 .539 −0.04 −4.71 <.001
Current occupation (none) 0.10 12.13 <.001 0.12 14.55 <.001
Subjective stress level −0.21 −26.93 <.001 −0.19 −24.75 <.001
Depression (none) −0.14 −17.64 <.001 −0.15 −20.00 <.001
Number of diagnosed disease −0.16 −21.22 <.001 −0.16 −22.30 <.001
Walking/day (none) 0.18 23.38 <.001 0.18 25.07 <.001
Health screening experience (none) 0.04 3.81 <.001 0.06 6.40 <.001
Cancer screening experience (none) 0.00 −0.11 .914 0.00 0.32 .748
Having necessary medical services (not having) 0.13 17.27 <.001 0.13 17.50 <.001
Adj. R2=.30, F=353.72, p<.001 Adj. R2=.34, F=420.04, p<.001

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