Publications

The Effects of Music Activity on Health Aging

Title
The Effects of Music Activity on Health Aging
Author(s)

한가영 ; 오영삼 ; 김영선

Keyword
건강노화 ; 음악활동 ; 활동이론 ; 성향점수매칭 ; Health Aging ; Music Activity ; Activity Theory of Aging ; Propensity Score Matching
Publication Year
2016-09-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.36 No.3, pp.363-392
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to investigate the effects of music as leisure on Health Aging of elderly in South Korea. To address this purpose, this study applies the activity theory of aging as a theoretical framework for explaining the relationships between music and health aging. The data used in this research were taken from the 2014 Survey of the Living Conditions of the Elderly in Korea. Using the Propensity Score Matching (PSM) method, this study matched the study data, and Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression were conducted to examine the effects of music on three health outcomes(depressive symptoms, self-rated health, and the frequency of hospital visiting). From the sample, 116 elderly participating music activities were selected as the treatment group, and then 116 counterparts were matched with regard to propensity score from the matching pool (n = 2,861, elderly who were not participated in any music activity). According to results, music activity predicted statistically lower depressive symptoms, better self-rated health, and less hospital visits in the elderly. Based on the activity theory of aging, this study elucidates that music activity has positive effects on elderly’s physical and psychological health in terms of health aging. The study expects that the research results would be used as an empirical evidence helping to develop various strategies for solving many social and individual problems related to aging population.
ISSN
1226-072X
Show simple item record

Download File

share

qrcode
share
Cited 9 time in

Item view & Downlod Count

Loading...

License

Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.