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Dyadic Profiles of Health Behaviors Among Korean Baby Boomer Couples

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Authors

Kim, Bon; Kim, Kyungmin; Burr, Jeffrey A.; Kim, Joohyun; Han, Gyounghae

Issue Date
2021-10
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Citation
Journal of Applied Gerontology, Vol.40 No.10, pp.1320-1329
Abstract
Objectives:To address the issue of whether health behaviors are concordant within couples, this study identified dyadic profiles of health behaviors among Korean baby boomer couples (born 1955-1963).Methods: We analyzed a sample of 1,092 middle-aged couples from theKorean Baby Boomer Panel Study(2014). Latent class analysis and multinomial regression models were conducted to describe underlying health behavior profiles.Results: Four dyadic profiles of health behaviors emerged: (a)concordant-high health-promoting(26%), (b)moderate concordant-compensating(21%), (c)moderate concordant-low engaging(22%), and (d)less concordant-high health-promoting(31%). In addition, couples with higher levels of education, worse health, or better marital quality were more likely to belong to two high health-promoting profiles.Discussion: Encouraging husbands to engage in fewer health-compromising behaviors and acknowledging barriers to health-promoting behaviors for both spouses may contribute to healthier lifestyles among Korean couples.
ISSN
0733-4648
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/179944
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0733464820932003
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