J Korean Acad Fundam Nurs.
2011 Nov;18(4):538-546.
Factors Affecting Spiritual Well-being in Underprivileged Older Women Living Alone
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Nursing, College of Human Ecology, Kyungwon University, Korea.
- 2Division of Nursing Science, College of Health Science, Ewha Womans University, Korea. zannylee72@hanmail.net
Abstract
- PURPOSE
This study was done to identity the spiritual state of elderly women who live alone, and factors which affect their spiritual well-being. It was a predictive study using correlations.
METHODS
Data were collected to identify spiritual well-being of underprivileged older women who live alone and their demographic characteristics, activities of daily living, social support, self-efficacy, and health promotion behavior. Participants were 210 underprivileged women, over 65 years of age and living in permanent-rented apartments in Kyonggi Province. Collected data were analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficients and stepwise multiple regression analysis.
RESULTS
Scores for spiritual well-being were higher than the medium, 3.77, out of a possible 6. Health promotion behavior (beta=.22, t=3.51, p=.001), religion (beta=.38, t=7.95, p<.001), self-efficacy (beta=.25, t=4.63, p<.001), social support received (beta=.23, t=3.96, p<.001), length of time living alone (beta=.12, t=2.51, p=.013), and age (beta=.11, t=2.24, p=.026) were significant factors affecting spiritual well-being.
CONCLUSION
The result of the study indicate that to enhance the well-being of underprivileged elderly women, it is necessary to increase health-promotion activity rates and identify mediation strategies to promote social support and self-efficacy.