TY - JOUR
T1 - Self-rated mental health in socio-structural contexts
T2 - An examination with Korean American older adults
AU - Yoon, Hyunwoo
AU - Jang, Yuri
PY - 2014/8/18
Y1 - 2014/8/18
N2 - Objectives: Following the socio-structural framework of health, the study examined the role of social/interpersonal and environmental/neighborhood factors in predicting self-rated mental health (SRMH) in Korean American older adults.Method: Using the survey data from 420 older Korean Americans (mean age = 71.6, SD = 7.59), multivariate models of SRMH was estimated with sets of predictors: (1) background information (demographic characteristics and chronic conditions), (2) mental health symptom measures (depressive symptoms and anxiety), (3) social/interpersonal factors (social network and filial satisfaction), and (4) environmental/neighborhood factors (neighborhood safety and residential satisfaction).Results: Social/interpersonal and environmental/neighborhood factors were found to make a significant contribution to the predictive model even after controlling for background information and mental health symptom measures. Those with higher levels of filial satisfaction and more favorable perceptions of neighborhood safety were likely to have positive ratings of SRMH.Conclusion: Findings supported the importance of considering socio-structural contexts in the assessment of SRMH and provided implications for mental health services for the target population.
AB - Objectives: Following the socio-structural framework of health, the study examined the role of social/interpersonal and environmental/neighborhood factors in predicting self-rated mental health (SRMH) in Korean American older adults.Method: Using the survey data from 420 older Korean Americans (mean age = 71.6, SD = 7.59), multivariate models of SRMH was estimated with sets of predictors: (1) background information (demographic characteristics and chronic conditions), (2) mental health symptom measures (depressive symptoms and anxiety), (3) social/interpersonal factors (social network and filial satisfaction), and (4) environmental/neighborhood factors (neighborhood safety and residential satisfaction).Results: Social/interpersonal and environmental/neighborhood factors were found to make a significant contribution to the predictive model even after controlling for background information and mental health symptom measures. Those with higher levels of filial satisfaction and more favorable perceptions of neighborhood safety were likely to have positive ratings of SRMH.Conclusion: Findings supported the importance of considering socio-structural contexts in the assessment of SRMH and provided implications for mental health services for the target population.
KW - Korean American older adults
KW - Self-rated mental health
KW - Socio-structural contexts
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U2 - 10.1080/13607863.2013.878685
DO - 10.1080/13607863.2013.878685
M3 - Article
C2 - 24456222
AN - SCOPUS:84902551359
SN - 1360-7863
VL - 18
SP - 777
EP - 783
JO - Aging and Mental Health
JF - Aging and Mental Health
IS - 6
ER -