Comparison of Health Behaviors, Disease Prevalence between One-person women and Multiple households women in Korea

  • Kim E
  • Park S
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Purpose: This study compared health behaviors and disease prevalence between one-person women and multiple-household women in Korea. Methods: This study used the 2013 data from the Korean Community Health Survey (KCHS). A total of 89,807 women, aged 19-64 years were included in this study. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and Chi-square test. Moreover, statistical processing was performed using the SPSS 21.0. Results: Among adult women, one-person households women was 6.2%. One-person household women were older than multiple-households women, and multiple -households women were less likely to exercise regularly. And disease prevalence was higher in one-person household women than in multiple-household women. Conclusion: Residence characteristics should be considered in developing a public health program to reduce or increase modifiable health behaviors and disease prevalence. The findings from this study suggest that policies to improve the support for healthcare of one-person household women is necessary. Key

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Kim, E., & Park, S. (2016). Comparison of Health Behaviors, Disease Prevalence between One-person women and Multiple households women in Korea. Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing, 30(3), 483–494. https://doi.org/10.5932/jkphn.2016.30.3.483

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