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The importance of culturally meaningful activity for health benefits among older Korean immigrant living in the United States
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EthnicityQuality Of LifeWell-being (Indigenous Health)EducationHealth DisparitiesCultural FactorSocial Determinants Of HealthUnited StatesWell-being (Positive Psychology)Healthy AgingCultural IntegrationOlder Korean ImmigrantsMeaningful ActivitiesPublic HealthHealth BenefitsMeaningful ActivityHealth PolicyHealth PromotionHealth EquityCommunity HealthCultureCross-cultural AssessmentCross-cultural PerspectiveHealth BehaviorAnthropologyHealth DisparityImmigrant HealthCultural Psychology
Research indicates that participation in culturally meaningful activity is beneficial for immigrants' health and well-being, yet older Korean immigrants struggle with accepting new cultural perspectives, which can negatively affect their health and well-being. Using in-depth interviews, this study was designed to capture the value of culturally meaningful activities for health among older Korean immigrants. Three themes were identified: (a) improved psychological well-being, (b) enhanced positive emotions and feelings, and (c) social connections developed with others. The findings suggest that by engaging in various culturally meaningful activities, older Korean immigrants gain a sense of social, cultural, and psychological significance in life. This study also provided evidence that older Korean immigrants maintain and develop their cultural identity through culturally meaningful activities.
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