Successful Aging Perception in Middle-Aged Korean Men: A Q Methodology Approach
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Participants
2.2. Study Procedure
2.2.1. Construction of Q-Population and Q-Sample
2.2.2. P-Sample
2.2.3. Q-Sort
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.4. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. Result Analysis
3.2. Q-Type Analysis
3.2.1. Type 1: Leisure Type
3.2.2. Type 2: Mature Type
3.2.3. Type 3: Health-Oriented Type
3.2.4. Type 4: Patriarchal Type
3.2.5. Type 5: Family-Centered Type
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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1. I must be healthy enough to be active. |
2. Traveling, working, or moving a lot due to exercise must be endurable. |
3. I am reluctant to use my body a lot. |
4. I have more wrinkles or gray hair than other people my age, and I am unable to manage them. |
5. I shouldn’t ever have a major illness. |
6. I have a chronic disease, but it must be managed without any problems. |
7. There should be no problems with sexual function. |
8. There should be no problems with urinary or fecal incontinence. |
9. It seems odd that the body reacts sensitively to the weather. |
10. I need to be in control of my emotions. |
11. I am afraid of getting old. |
12. There should be room for every business. |
13. I think I’m getting older because I have a lot of medications to take. |
14. There are many difficulties when interacting with the younger generation. |
15. I should be able to respond flexibly when faced with difficult problems. |
16. Aging cannot be prevented; however, it can be acknowledged and compromised. |
17. There is a desired end of life, but I am not ready for it. |
18. I have to create new hobbies in my old age and live without boredom. |
19. Challenge is for the young people, and it’s more important to stay in our present life. |
20. It is an aging process, and there are now limits to what seemed possible to do. |
21. After retirement, I should be able to do what I couldn’t do when I was young. |
22. I have a lot of regrets when I look back on the past. |
23. I should feel like I’ve lived a life of effort and I am being rewarded. |
24. I have to be more mature than when I was young. |
25. I am not proud of myself. |
26. There were beliefs and values that I was thinking about. However, as I get older, this is meaningless and my work becomes important. |
27. There has to be someone I can meet at any time. |
28. I am so busy that I cannot afford to take care of the people around me. |
29. It is difficult to find a friend who can readily help me when I am in trouble. |
30. As I get older, I should have more meetings (3 or more) and interact with many people. |
31. I feel that I am not trusted by the people around me. |
32. I should feel respected by people. |
33. There is no need to call to say hello or visit anyone during holidays or special days. |
34. When the people around me are facing difficulty, they look for me first. |
35. My family is generally healthy. |
36. My children grew up as I wished. |
37. I should have a hobby or activity that I can enjoy with my spouse. |
38. It is difficult to openly talk about what I am feeling with my family. |
39. Our families should be united and able to eat often together. |
40. Even in old age, there is a great burden of being responsible for my family. |
41. To my family, I’m still an important person and I have family members to support. |
42. I am not afraid of getting old or dying because of my family. |
43. Even if I die, my family seems to have no problem. |
44. When I’m old or sick, someone in my family should support me. |
45. I should be prepared for old age. |
46. When I want to go on a trip, I have to be able to go or have the money to do what I want. |
47. Even after retirement, I must continue to do economic activities. |
48. I have insurance in case of sickness, so I don’t worry too much about the state of my finances. |
49. I don’t need to have any property to pass on to my children. |
50. I can’t afford to help those in need. |
Type | P-Sample | Factor Weight | Age (Year) | Marital Status | Child (Ren) | Education | Religion | Job | Economic State |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | P-4 | 0.70 | 40 | Married | Yes | University | Buddhism | Profession | High |
(n = 4) | P-12 | 0.70 | 40 | Married | Yes | Graduate school | None | Office worker | Moderate |
P-18 | 0.72 | 42 | Married | Yes | University | None | Profession | High | |
P-20 | 0.74 * | 52 | Married | Yes | University | None | Office worker | High | |
2 | P-2 | 0.77 * | 60 | Married | Yes | Graduate school | Buddhism | Office worker | Low |
(n = 8) | P-5 | 0.63 | 56 | Married | Yes | University | None | Profession | High |
P-10 | 0.56 | 45 | Married | Yes | University | Protestant | Public official | Moderate | |
P-13 | 0.72 | 41 | Married | Yes | University | None | Self-employed | High | |
P-14 | 0.75 | 45 | Married | Yes | University | Protestant | Other | Low | |
P-16 | 0.71 | 58 | Married | Yes | University | Protestant | Public official | Low | |
P-24 | 0.53 | 47 | Married | Yes | Graduate school | Protestant | Office worker | High | |
P-25 | 0.66 | 48 | Married | Yes | University | None | Office worker | High | |
3 | P-7 | 0.68 * | 40 | Single | Yes | University | None | Public official | Low |
(n = 3) | P-8 | 0.67 | 45 | Married | Yes | University | Protestant | Public official | Moderate |
P-11 | 0.62 | 42 | Married | Yes | University | None | Public official | Moderate | |
4 (n = 1) | P-22 | 0.89 * | 57 | Married | Yes | University | None | Office worker | Moderate |
5 | P-19 | 0.77 | 56 | Married | Yes | University | Protestant | Office worker | High |
(n = 2) | P-21 | 0.57 | 59 | Married | Yes | University | Protestant | Public official | High |
Type | Type 1 | Type 2 | Type 3 | Type 4 | Type 5 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eigen values | 4.16 | 5.80 | 2.84 | 1.44 | 2.01 |
Variance (%) | 17 | 22 | 11 | 6 | 8 |
Cumulative (%) | 17 | 39 | 50 | 56 | 64 |
Type | Type 1 | Type 2 | Type 3 | Type 4 | Type 5 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type 1 | 1.00 | ||||
Type 2 | 0.63 | 1.00 | |||
Type 3 | 0.45 | 0.50 | 1.00 | ||
Type 4 | 0.01 | −0.04 | −0.05 | 1.00 | |
Type 5 | 0.43 | 0.35 | 0.13 | −0.02 | 1.00 |
Agreement | Standard Score | |
---|---|---|
1. | I must be healthy enough to be active. | 2.03 |
46. | When I want to go on a trip, I have to be able to go or have the money to do what I want. | 2.01 |
2. | Traveling, working, or moving a lot due to exercise must be endurable. | 1.87 |
45. | I should be prepared for old age. | 1.73 |
37. | I should have a hobby or activity that I can enjoy with my spouse. | 1.54 |
35. | My family is generally healthy. | 1.50 |
18. | I have to create new hobbies in my old age and live without boredom. | 1.23 |
21. | After retirement, I should be able to do what I couldn’t do when I was young. | 1.05 |
Disagreement | Standard Score | |
25. | I am not proud of myself. | −1.86 |
19. | Challenge is for the young people, and it’s more important to stay in our present life. | −1.40 |
22. | I have a lot of regrets when I look back on the past. | −1.40 |
49. | I don’t need to have any property to pass on to my children. | −1.37 |
11. | I am afraid of getting old. | −1.22 |
3. | I am reluctant to use my body a lot. | −1.21 |
31. | I feel that I am not trusted by the people around me. | −1.16 |
13. | I think I’m getting older because I have a lot of medications to take. | −1.11 |
Agreement | Standard Score | |
---|---|---|
1. | I must be healthy enough to be active. | 2.37 |
12. | There should be room for every business. | 1.87 |
10. | I need to be in control of my emotions. | 1.79 |
24. | I have to be more mature than when I was young. | 1.63 |
37. | I should have a hobby or activity that I can enjoy with my spouse. | 1.39 |
15. | I should be able to respond flexibly when faced with difficult problems. | 1.29 |
2. | Traveling, working, or moving a lot due to exercise must be endurable. | 1.20 |
18. | I have to create new hobbies in my old age and live without boredom. | 1.10 |
Disagreement | Standard Score | |
25. | I am not proud of myself. | −1.86 |
4. | I have more wrinkles or gray hair than other people my age, and I am unable to manage them. | −1.85 |
26. | There were beliefs and values that I was thinking about. However, as I get older, this is meaningless and my work becomes important. | −1.74 |
19. | Challenge is for the young people, and it’s more important to stay in our present life. | −1.63 |
11. | I am afraid of getting old. | −1.45 |
29. | It is difficult to find a friend who can readily help me when I am in trouble. | −1.46 |
31. | I feel that I am not trusted by the people around me. | −1.20 |
28. | I am so busy that I cannot afford to take care of and consider the people around me. | −1.06 |
Agreement | Standard Score | |
---|---|---|
1. | I must be healthy enough to be active. | 2.13 |
8. | There should be no problems with urinary or fecal incontinence. | 1.94 |
7. | There should be no problems with sexual function. | 1.80 |
15. | I should be able to respond flexibly when faced with difficult problems. | 1.57 |
5. | I shouldn’t have ever had a major illness. | 1.48 |
18. | I have to create new hobbies in my old age and live without boredom. | 1.48 |
2. | Traveling, working, or moving a lot due to exercise must be endurable. | 1.39 |
41. | To my family, I’m still an important person and I have family members to support. | 1.21 |
Disagreement | Standard score | |
29. | It is difficult to find a friend who can readily help me when I am in trouble. | −1.71 |
28. | I am so busy that I cannot afford to take care of and consider the people around me. | −1.71 |
44. | When I’m old or sick, someone in my family should support me and have someone like that. | −1.57 |
11. | I am afraid of getting old. | −1.57 |
19. | Challenge is for the young people, and it’s more important to stay in our present life. | −1.30 |
Agreement | Standard Score | |
---|---|---|
30. | As I get older, I should have more meetings (3 or more) and interact with many people. | 1.98 |
50. | I can’t afford to be refreshed to help those in need. | 1.98 |
43. | Even if I die, my family seems to have no problem. | 1.49 |
44. | When I’m old or sick, someone in my family should support me. | 1.49 |
45. | I should be prepared for old age. | 1.49 |
49. | I don’t need to have any property to pass on to my children. | 1.49 |
Disagreement | Standard Score | |
4. | I have more wrinkles or gray hair than other people my age, and I am unable to manage them. | −1.98 |
11. | I am afraid of getting old. | −1.98 |
14. | There are many difficulties when interacting with the younger generation. | −1.49 |
24. | I have to be more mature than when I was young. | −1.49 |
33. | There is no need to call to say hello or visit anyone during holidays or special days. | −1.49 |
13. | I think I’m getting older because I have a lot of medications to take. | −1.49 |
Agreement | Standard Score | |
---|---|---|
41. | To my family, I’m still an important person and I have family members to support. | 2.30 |
45. | I should be prepared for old age. | 1.94 |
30. | As I get older, I should have more meetings (3 or more) and interact with many people. | 1.55 |
39. | Our families should be united and able to eat often together. | 1.50 |
27. | There has to be someone I can meet at any time. | 1.37 |
6. | I have a chronic disease, but it must be managed without any problems. | 1.15 |
29. | It is difficult to find a friend who can readily help me when I am in trouble. | 1.02 |
33. | There is no need to call to say hello or visit anyone during holidays or special days. | 1.02 |
Disagreement | Standard Score | |
40. | Even in old age, there is a great burden of being responsible for my family. | −2.30 |
3. | I am reluctant to use my body a lot. | −2.12 |
49. | I don’t need to have any property to pass on to my children. | −1.55 |
22. | I have a lot of regrets when I look back on the past. | −1.37 |
8. | There should be no problems with urinary or fecal incontinence. | −1.19 |
44. | When I’m old or sick, someone in my family should support me. | −1.11 |
28. | I am so busy that I cannot afford to take care of and consider the people around me. | −1.02 |
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Seong, M.H.; Shin, E.; Sok, S. Successful Aging Perception in Middle-Aged Korean Men: A Q Methodology Approach. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 3095. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063095
Seong MH, Shin E, Sok S. Successful Aging Perception in Middle-Aged Korean Men: A Q Methodology Approach. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(6):3095. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063095
Chicago/Turabian StyleSeong, Mi Hyeon, Eunyoung Shin, and Sohyune Sok. 2021. "Successful Aging Perception in Middle-Aged Korean Men: A Q Methodology Approach" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 6: 3095. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063095
APA StyleSeong, M. H., Shin, E., & Sok, S. (2021). Successful Aging Perception in Middle-Aged Korean Men: A Q Methodology Approach. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(6), 3095. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063095