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치매 서비스 경험과 인지기능 간의 관계 연구 : 건강정보이해능력 집단 비교를 중심으로. (Korean)
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- Author(s): 신혜리; 김영선; 이상화; 최은영; 맹성호
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Journal of Digital Convergence; 2020, Vol. 18 Issue 11, p395-407, 13p
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The moderating effect of Health Literacy on the association between Dementia Service and Cognitive function. (English)
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The current study aims to examine whether dementia service utilization is associated with cognitive function and whether health literacy moderates the relationship between dementia service utilization and cognitive function. Data were drawn from the 2016 Dementia Literacy Survey collected by K University. The final analytic sample included 522 community-dwelling older Koreans aged 60 to 79. Results from multivariate regression analyses showed that both dementia service use and higher levels of health literacy were related to better cognitive function and that health literacy had significant moderating effects. When older adults used dementia service, those with higher levels of health literacy reported higher levels of cognitive function than those with lower levels of health literacy. Our findings suggest that health literacy plays an important role in determining the cognitive health benefits arising from dementia service utilization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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