Abstract

The purpose of this study is to verify the mediating effect of digital information self-efficacy in the relationship between marriage immigrant women's digital information capabilities and their daily life satisfaction. The responses of 563 marriage immigrant women from the marriage immigrant data from the ‘2022 Digital Information Gap Survey’ were used for analysis. A structural equation model was analyzed using SPSS 25.0 and AMOS 24.0, with marital immigrant women's daily life satisfaction as the dependent variable, digital information competency as the independent variable, and digital information self-efficacy as the parameter. As a result of the analysis, first, marriage immigrant women's digital information capabilities had a positive (+) effect on their daily life satisfaction. Second, marriage immigrant women's digital information capabilities had a positive effect on their digital information self-efficacy. Third, marriage immigrant women's self-efficacy in digital information technology had a positive impact on their daily lives. Fourth, it was found that digital information self-efficacy partially mediated the effect of marriage immigrant women's digital information capabilities on their daily life satisfaction. Based on the research results, practical and policy implications were suggested for increasing satisfaction with married immigrant women's daily lives through improving digital information capabilities and digital information self-efficacy.

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