Adjustment Problems of Korean American Elderly<sup>1</sup>
Kiefer, Christie W.; Kim, Sung; Choi, Kay; Kim, Luke; Kim, Bok-Lim; Shon, Steven; Kim, Tom; Kiefer Christie W.; Department of Psychiatry, Human Development and Aging Program, University of California-San Francisco; Kim Sung; Richard Maxi Center; Choi Kay; Department of Social Welfare, University of California-Berkeley; Kim Luke; California Department of Corrections; Kim Bok-Lim; School of Social Work, University of Illinois-Urbana; Shon Steven; Clinical Services, California Department of Mental Health; Kim Tom; San Francisco State University
Журнал:
The Gerontologist
Дата:
1985
Аннотация:
Fifty elderly Korean immigrants were intensively interviewed in an effort to identify typical adjustment problems of this group. Ratings of overall stress and adjustment were made in five areas of functioning: social, cultural, economic, health, and emotional/cognitive. Adjustment was positively related to education, length of residence in the United States, and multigenerational household structure.
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