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Household decision-making and the mental well-being of marriage-based immigrant women in South Korea.

Eunji LeeSoo In KimKyunghee Jung-ChoiKyoung Ae Kong
Published in: PloS one (2022)
This study suggests one-sided decision-making can be a risk factor for immigrant women's poor mental well-being, while joint decision-making is protective. Differences across regional origins suggest domestic decision-making might be a less important predictor for mental well-being in immigrants more occupied with adapting to the host society. Factors for joint decision-making should be addressed to improve the mental well-being of immigrant women.
Keyphrases
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