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Causal Attributions of Dementia Among Korean American Immigrants
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EthnicityCultureCausal AttributionsGeriatricsDementiaCross-cultural AssessmentCross-cultural PerspectiveEducationAttribution TheoryFactor AnalysisKorean AmericansSocial CognitionPsychologyImmigrant HealthCultural Psychology
To better understand conceptualizations of dementia, this study explored causal attributions of dementia among 209 Korean Americans, using a self-administered questionnaire in Korean. Findings show that Korean Americans endorsed various causal attributions. Factor analysis yielded 3 dimensions of their attributions including psychological, physical/environmental, and cognitive/social. Bivariate analyses showed that younger age and higher education were related to more physical/environmental attributions, and younger age was related to more cognitive/social attributions. The study provides an understanding of causal attributions of dementia that practitioners need to understand to provide culturally competent practice and highlights a need to customize public education messages by specific ethnic groups.
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