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Exploring the Relationships among Leisure Engagement, Life Satisfaction, Happiness, and Health Perception in Older Korean Immigrants

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Objectives: Older Korean immigrants encounter psychological challenges related to many barriers caused by increased levels of psychological disorders. This study examined the relationship between participating in leisure-time physical activities (LTPA) on life satisfaction, happiness, and health perception of older Korean immigrants. Methods: Data was collected using a cross-sectional design and a convenience sampling strategy. Fifty-one older Korean adults aged between 50 and 85 years were recruited through Korean community centers. Hierarchical regression analysis was employed to investigate the relationship between LTPA participation and health outcomes. Results: The study included 51 participants with an average age of 71 years, 36 of whom were female (70.6%). Regression analysis indicated that LTPA engagement showed a significant correlation with improved happiness (β = 0.54, p <.05) and enhanced life satisfaction (β = 0.54, p < .05). However, no significant associations were found between LTPA participation and perceived health status (β = 0.14, p > .05). Engaging in LTPA appears to be associated with increased happiness and life satisfaction among older Korean immigrants. Conclusion: This study offers insights suggesting that increasing participation in LTPA could significantly enhance the life satisfaction and happiness of this demographic group. Our findings provide the evidence needed to recommend promoting participation in recreational programs that align with the values and beliefs of older Korean adults residing in the United States.

Keywords: HAPPINESS; HEALTH PERCEPTION; LEISURE TIME PHYSICAL ACTIVITY; LIFE SATISFACTION; OLDER KOREAN IMMIGRANTS

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: University of Utah, Occupational and Recreational Therapies, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States 2: East Carolina University, Recreation Sciences, Greenville, United States 3: Texas A & M University, Health Behavior, College Station, United States 4: Catholic Kwandong University International St. Mary's Hospital, Department of Neurology, In-Cheon, South Korea

Publication date: April 1, 2025

This article was made available online on March 30, 2025 as a Fast Track article with title: "Exploring the Relationships among Leisure Engagement, Life Satisfaction, Happiness, and Health Perception in Older Korean Immigrants".

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