Health and Socio-Demographic Factors Affecting Happiness Among Korean Adults with Moderate and Severe Disabilities: A National Survey-Based Study
Seungok An, Su-Yeon Roh, Jeonga Kwon

TL;DR
This study explores how health and social factors influence happiness among Korean adults with moderate and severe disabilities.
Contribution
The study identifies distinct factors affecting happiness based on the severity of disability in Korean adults.
Findings
For moderate disability, education, marriage, and social activities positively affect happiness.
Severe disability is linked to lower happiness due to chronic disease, stress, and communication difficulties.
Exercise and social participation improve happiness for both disability levels.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: This study identified health-related factors that affect the happiness of Korean adults with disabilities based on the disability level. Materials and Methods: Data of 7581 adults with disabilities aged 20 or older were collected from the 2023 Survey on the Status of Persons with Disabilities. The collected data were analyzed using frequency and multivariate logistic regression analyses. Results: Among individuals with moderate disability, males were less happy than females. Those with elementary school or lower education levels were less happy than those with college or higher education levels. Those who experienced stress, sadness and despair, suicidal thoughts, or discrimination were less happy than those who did not. In contrast, married individuals were happier than unmarried individuals. Those who exercised, went out alone, engaged in paid work, or…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth and Wellbeing Research · Diverse Approaches in Healthcare and Education Studies · Family and Disability Support Research
