Nursing Department, College of Nursing, Seoul National University, Seoul 03080, Korea.
Research Institute of Nursing Science, College of Nursing, Seoul National University, Seoul 03080, Korea.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jan 30;18(3):1245. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18031245.
Culturally and linguistically different immigrants in the U.S. are considered populations with low health literacy in general, thereby having a high risk of negative health outcomes such as frailty. The purpose of this study is to identify the effects of social support and acculturation on the relationship between health literacy and frailty of Korean immigrants in existing models of health literacy. A total of 244 Korean immigrants aged 50 years and older residing in Southern United States (Alabama and Georgia) were recruited. Path analysis was used to examine the pathways among variables, and the indirect effects of health literacy were analyzed. The results revealed that health literacy and social support directly influenced frailty; social support and acculturation were identified to influence health literacy. Health literacy had a partial mediating effect in the relationship between social support and frailty and a complete mediating effect in the relationship between acculturation and frailty. Therefore, to prevent frailty, it is necessary to consider enhancing immigrants' health literacy by elevating acculturation and social supports.
美国的文化和语言背景不同的移民一般被认为是健康素养较低的人群,因此他们有较高的负面健康结果风险,如虚弱。本研究的目的是在现有的健康素养模型中,确定社会支持和文化适应对健康素养与韩国移民虚弱之间关系的影响。共招募了 244 名年龄在 50 岁及以上、居住在美国南部(阿拉巴马州和佐治亚州)的韩国移民。采用路径分析来检验变量之间的途径,并分析健康素养的间接效应。结果表明,健康素养和社会支持直接影响虚弱;社会支持和文化适应被确定为影响健康素养的因素。健康素养在社会支持与虚弱之间的关系中具有部分中介效应,在文化适应与虚弱之间的关系中具有完全中介效应。因此,为了预防虚弱,有必要通过提高文化适应和社会支持来考虑增强移民的健康素养。