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Personal Views about Aging among Korean American Older Adults: The Role of Physical Health, Social Network, and Acculturation

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Given the importance of a positive attitude towards one’s own aging, we examined its predictors in a sample of 230 Korean American older adults (M age = 69.8 years, SD = 7.05). Personal views about aging, measured with a subscale of the Philadelphia Geriatric Center Morale Scale (PGCMS), were regressed on demographic variables, physical health-related factors, and psychosocial attributes (social network and acculturation). Results from the hierarchical regression analysis showed that better physical health conditions (fewer chronic conditions, less functional disability, and better vision) were associated with more positive personal views about aging. Other significant contributors included larger social networks and higher levels of acculturation. Findings suggest that personal views about aging among immigrant elderly populations can be enhanced by promoting physical health, social connectedness, and acculturation. Ways to maintain and improve positive attitudes about personal aging are discussed in a cultural context.

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We thank Korean older adults who participated in the project. Our special appreciation also goes to the members of the Tampa Korean Elder Association and the Orlando Korean Senior Center.

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Kim, G., Jang, Y. & Chiriboga, D.A. Personal Views about Aging among Korean American Older Adults: The Role of Physical Health, Social Network, and Acculturation. J Cross Cult Gerontol 27, 139–148 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10823-012-9165-2

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