Associations of Self-Reported Sleep Quality with Demographic and Other Characteristics in Older Korean Immigrants

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Yeonsu Song
Jennifer L. Martin
Diane Lee
B. Josea Kramer
Gery W. Ryan
Ron D. Hays
Sarah E. Choi
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[1] University of California Los Angeles,School of Nursing
[2] VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System,Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center
[3] University of California,David Geffen School of Medicine
[4] Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine,Fielding School of Public Health
[5] University of California,undefined
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2022年 / 24卷
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Perceived sleep quality; Health; Minority; Older adults; Korean immigrants;
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Poor sleep is common among older adults, affecting a wide range of health outcomes. However, little is known about sleep issues among older Korean immigrants, the fastest growing Asian American subgroup in the United States. We aimed to explore multiple factors associated with sleep among this group. We analyzed cross-sectional survey data from 43 older immigrants living in two large Korean communities in Southern California. Perceived sleep quality was significantly associated with gender, living arrangement, employment status, mental health, and sleep-related beliefs (all p-values < 0.05). Living with someone and being employed for wages were significantly uniquely associated with better sleep quality, accounting for demographic and health-related factors (R2 = 51.8%, adjusted R2 = 38.7%, p = 0.002). These findings suggest a potential role of sociocultural factors on sleep. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings and to inform a sleep intervention program tailored to the characteristics of older Korean immigrants.
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