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Background: The number of one-person households is rapidly increasing in Korea. One-person households have been found to have weak physical and mental health status due to the high morbidity of...
Background: The number of elderly individuals, who are mostly excluded from society and reside in relatively poor conditions, living and eating alone is increasing. Eating meals with others is a...
Background: Self-rated health of women according to marital status and household type has rarely been considered. This study determined the differences in the self-rated health of women according to marital...
Objectives: This study examined the dietary characteristics and needs for community kitchens among young adults of single-person households in Seoul according to the cooking attitude.
Methods: During April 2018, an online...
Purpose: This study was conducted to identify unmet healthcare needs among male and female one-person households and to explore related factors by gender.
Methods: Data were drawn from the 2017...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to explore different types of self-rated health trajectories among one-person households in Korea.
METHODS: We used five time-point data derived from Korea Health Panel...
OBJECTIVES: The rise of one-person households may have consequences for food consumption patterns, and eating habits. This study investigated the home meal replacement (HMR) use and eating habits among adults...
BACKGROUND: The one-person households (OPH) are rapidly increasing and vulnerable to socioeconomic and health problems. Because it is predicted to be inequitable to health care utilization, we would like to...