Digital-related factors affecting life satisfaction among married immigrants

Author:

Jeong Yeo-Won1,Kim Jung-Ha2

Affiliation:

1. Dongguk University

2. Dong-A University

Abstract

Abstract

This study investigated digital-related factors affecting life satisfaction among married immigrants in South Korea, based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB). This study conducted a secondary data analysis of the data of the Digital Divide 2022. A total of 621 married immigrants’ demographic characteristics and six digital-related factors based on TPB were analyzed. Attitudes toward using digital media, self-efficacy in using digital media, competence in using digital media, digital helper, online social networking, and online social participation were significantly positively correlated with life satisfaction. In addition, living with a spouse, education level, job, self-efficacy, competency in using digital media, and online social participation positively affected life satisfaction. Digital education programs focusing on self-efficacy and competence in using digital media should be developed to improve life satisfaction. Furthermore, it is necessary to explore various digital approaches to increasing married immigrants’ online social participation.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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