Jang Yuri, Park Juyoung, Park Jung In, Lee Hi-Woo, Chung Soondool, Lee Sunmin
Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging, Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Department of Social Welfare, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Ethn Health. 2025 Jan;30(1):85-97. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2024.2413358. Epub 2024 Oct 7.
We examined the association of urinary incontinence (UI) with physical, mental, and social health among older Korean Americans living in subsidized senior housing.
Data were obtained from surveys conducted in 2023 with older Korean Americans residing in subsidized senior housing in the Los Angeles area ( = 313). UI was measured using a question about the frequency of involuntary urine loss. Physical, mental, and social health risks were assessed with a single item for self-rated health (fair/poor rating), the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (probable depression), and the Lubben Social Network Scale-6 (isolation from family and friends).
Over half of the sample reported UI, with 46.3% experiencing it infrequently (i.e. seldom) and 10.3% frequently (i.e. sometimes or often). UI was significantly associated with physical and mental health indicators; the odds of reporting fair or poor health and having probable depression were 1.94-7.32 times higher among those with either infrequent or frequent UI compared to those without UI. While family isolation was not associated with UI, the odds of being isolated from friends were 2.85 times greater among those with frequent UI compared to those without UI.
Our findings confirm the adverse impact of UI on physical and mental health and highlight its unique role in social health. UI-associated social isolation was significant only in relationships with friends, providing new insights into the distinction between isolation from family and friends. These findings enhance our understanding of the health risks associated with UI and inform strategies for health management and promotion within the senior housing context.
我们研究了居住在补贴型老年住房中的韩裔美国老年人尿失禁(UI)与身体、心理和社会健康之间的关联。
数据来自2023年对居住在洛杉矶地区补贴型老年住房中的韩裔美国老年人进行的调查(n = 313)。通过询问非自愿性尿液流失频率来测量尿失禁。使用单项自评健康(健康状况一般/较差)、患者健康问卷-9(可能患有抑郁症)和鲁本社会网络量表-6(与家人和朋友隔离)来评估身体、心理和社会健康风险。
超过一半的样本报告有尿失禁,其中46.3%很少出现(即很少),10.3%经常出现(即有时或经常)。尿失禁与身体和心理健康指标显著相关;与没有尿失禁的人相比,偶尔或经常出现尿失禁的人报告健康状况一般或较差以及可能患有抑郁症的几率高出1.94至7.32倍。虽然家庭隔离与尿失禁无关,但与没有尿失禁的人相比,经常出现尿失禁的人与朋友隔离的几率高出2.85倍。
我们的研究结果证实了尿失禁对身心健康的不利影响,并突出了其在社会健康中的独特作用。与尿失禁相关的社会隔离仅在与朋友的关系中显著,这为区分与家人和朋友的隔离提供了新的见解。这些发现增进了我们对与尿失禁相关的健康风险的理解,并为老年住房环境中的健康管理和促进策略提供了信息。