Department of Psychology, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea.
Geriatr Gerontol Int. 2024 Mar;24 Suppl 1:377-384. doi: 10.1111/ggi.14807. Epub 2024 Jan 11.
The present study examined whether geographic location (i.e., rural vs. urban areas) moderated the relationship between social capital and COVID-19 preventive behaviors among older adults in South Korea.
Participants were a nationally representative sample of 61 075 Korean adults aged 65 years or older from the 2021 Community Health Survey by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. The moderation analysis was conducted with PROCESS.
After adjusting for covariates, the moderation analysis showed a significant moderation effect of geographic location on the relationship between social capital and COVID-19 preventive behaviors among older adults in South Korea. Specifically, in urban areas, older adults with higher social capital were more likely to adhere to COVID-19 preventive behaviors. However, social capital negatively impacted older adults' COVID-19 preventive behaviors in rural areas.
Findings suggest that social capital is not always helpful for maintaining COVID-19 preventive behaviors among older adults in South Korea. The social characteristics of geographic location need to be considered when initiating COVID-19 prevention campaigns in South Korea. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2024; 24: 377-384.
本研究旨在检验社会资本与韩国老年人 COVID-19 预防行为之间的关系是否受到地理位置(即农村与城市地区)的调节。
参与者为韩国疾病控制与预防机构 2021 年社区健康调查中年龄在 65 岁及以上的 61075 名韩国成年人的全国代表性样本。使用 PROCESS 进行了调节分析。
在调整了协变量后,调节分析显示,地理位置对韩国老年人社会资本与 COVID-19 预防行为之间关系的调节作用显著。具体而言,在城市地区,社会资本较高的老年人更有可能遵守 COVID-19 预防行为。然而,在农村地区,社会资本对老年人的 COVID-19 预防行为产生了负面影响。
研究结果表明,社会资本并不总是有助于维持韩国老年人的 COVID-19 预防行为。在韩国启动 COVID-19 预防运动时,需要考虑地理位置的社会特征。老年医学与老年病学国际 2024 年;24:377-384。