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Purpose: To examine the prevalence and influencing factors of successful aging in young-old adults (aged 65~74 years) and old-old adults (75 years and older) based on Rowe and Kahn’s model. Methods: Utilizing data from the 2020 National Survey of the Living Conditions of Korean Elderly, the study involved a secondary data analysis of 9,870 older adults. A Rao-Scott chi-squared tests, and complex samples logistic regression were employed for data analysis. Results: The study found a successful aging rate of 16.0% among the participants. The young-old adults were 22.3%, and the old-old adults were 6.5%. It identified that the rate of successful aging decreases with age, with young-old adults showing a higher rate compared to old-old adults. The factors influencing successful aging for the young-old adults were education level and subjective economic status, and for the old-old adults were education level, subjective economic status, the presence of a spouse and habitation were confirmed as influential factors. Conclusion: This study provides the need for age-specific interventions in promoting successful aging among older adults. It emphasizes the importance of considering demographic differences in future aging research and policy development.
Ji Eun Lee (Fri,) studied this question.