Relationship between Cultural Capital and Social Capital with Personal Hygiene Habits among Elderly Men

Sufyan Anwar, T. Alamsyah, Marniati, Khairunnas, Teuku Muliadi, Ernawati, Safrida, Ihsan Murdani
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Background: The decline in function that occurs in the elderly population is considered a characteristic of their aging process. This certainly affects their behavior and ability to maintain personal hygiene. The study aimed to determine the correlation between cultural capital and social capital with personal hygiene among the elderly. Methods: The research was an observational study using a cross-sectional design. The study sample consisted of elderly men in West Aceh with a sample size of 150. Assessment was conducted on three variables, including cultural capital, social capital (as independent variables), and personal hygiene (as the dependent variable). Data was collected through interviews using the questionnaire as the research instrument. Results: The results indicated that the average age of the respondents was 70.90 years (SD: 7.97), with a higher proportion having completed upper secondary education (45.3%) and a majority still being employed (72%). Correlation and simple linear regression analyzes revealed that cultural capital was significantly associated with personal hygiene (p = 0.001), showing a moderate strength of the relationship (r = 0.339) and a positive correlation. Additionally, social capital was significantly related to personal hygiene (p = 0.046) with a weak strength of the relationship (r = 0.163) and a positive correlation. Conclusion: The study demonstrated that cultural capital had a stronger relationship with the personal hygiene of elderly men compared to social capital, although both played significant roles in personal hygiene. Further studies are still highly necessary to support these findings, both with the same design in different locations and with different designs, such as longitudinal and experimental studies.
文化资本和社会资本与老年男性个人卫生习惯的关系
背景:老年人功能衰退被认为是其衰老过程的一个特征。这肯定会影响他们的行为和保持个人卫生的能力。本研究旨在确定文化资本和社会资本与老年人个人卫生之间的相关性。研究方法本研究是一项采用横断面设计的观察性研究。研究样本包括西亚齐的老年男性,样本量为 150 人。对三个变量进行了评估,包括文化资本、社会资本(自变量)和个人卫生(因变量)。数据收集是以调查问卷为研究工具,通过访谈的方式进行的。结果显示结果表明,受访者的平均年龄为 70.90 岁(标准差:7.97),完成高中教育的比例较高(45.3%),大多数受访者仍在工作(72%)。相关分析和简单线性回归分析表明,文化资本与个人卫生显著相关(p = 0.001),显示出中等强度的关系(r = 0.339)和正相关。此外,社会资本与个人卫生有明显关系(p = 0.046),关系强度较弱(r = 0.163),呈正相关。结论研究表明,与社会资本相比,文化资本与老年男性个人卫生的关系更为密切,尽管两者在个人卫生方面都发挥着重要作用。为了支持这些研究结果,我们仍有必要开展进一步的研究,包括在不同地点开展相同设计的研究,以及开展不同设计的研究,如纵向研究和实验研究。
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