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Differences in the relationship between depression and self-rated life satisfaction in older Korean and Chinese immigrants
Authors:Bum Jung Kim  Lesley Maradik Harris  Yoonjung Cha
Institution:1. School of Social Work, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA;2. School of Social Work, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Abstract:This study aims to examine self-rated life satisfaction and describe its relationship with depression and socioeconomic status among older Chinese and Korean immigrants. A cross-sectional study of 175 older Chinese immigrants and 205 older Korean immigrants was conducted in Los Angeles County. The study found that depression was negatively associated with self-rated life satisfaction for both the Chinese and Korean groups. For older Chinese immigrants, depression was the only significant factor related to self-rated life satisfaction. However, for older Korean immigrants, age, education, and depression were significantly associated with self-rated life satisfaction. This study suggests empirical strategies to reduce depression among these populations, such as the importance of culturally-tailored programs.
Keywords:Depression  older Chinese immigrants  older Korean immigrants  self-rated life satisfaction  socioeconomic status
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