Connections to Place in the Memorialization Practices of Older Adults and Their Families

K. Stott, J. Benson, Steffany Sloan, S. Murphy, Allison K. Halt
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Abstract Research suggests that one way to encourage healthy aging is to construct one’s environment in a manner that helps maintain one’s identity. Specifically, studies in environmental gerontology posit that the construction of an identifying environment includes the process of claiming a “place” within the space that one resides. Place-making includes both the geographical location and moral ideals that one assigns to the location, and is established in studies of older adults. However, it is less clear how the idea of place-making extends beyond mortality for older adults and their families. The purpose of this study was to explore how personal connections and attachments to a specific location make the burial/memorialization location(s) a “place,” rather than simply a space. In this qualitative study, 12 individuals who had lost older family members were interviewed about their experiences of place-making in the memorialization of their loved ones. Analyses revealed that participants were attached to the places of memorialization because the locations maintained the identity of their loved ones. Additionally, participants also shared that the places of memorialization fostered feelings of the continued presence and connections with their loved ones. Practical implications and future directions for research are also discussed.
老年人及其家庭的纪念活动与地点的联系
研究表明,鼓励健康老龄化的一种方法是构建一个有助于维持一个人的身份的环境。具体来说,环境老年学的研究认为,识别环境的构建包括在自己居住的空间中要求一个“位置”的过程。地点塑造包括地理位置和人们赋予该地点的道德理想,并在对老年人的研究中得到确立。然而,目前尚不清楚的是,在老年人及其家庭的死亡率之外,“营造场所”的概念是如何延伸的。本研究的目的是探索个人与特定地点的联系和依恋如何使埋葬/纪念地点成为一个“地方”,而不仅仅是一个空间。在这项定性研究中,研究人员采访了12位失去了年长家庭成员的人,询问他们在纪念亲人时的选址经历。分析显示,参与者对纪念地点有依恋,因为这些地点保持了他们所爱的人的身份。此外,参与者还分享说,纪念场所培养了他们与亲人继续存在和联系的感觉。讨论了研究的实际意义和未来发展方向。
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期刊介绍: Housing is more than houses-it is the foundation upon which the essentials of life are anchored. The quality of housing can enhance or diminish the well-being of individuals and families as well as that of the entire community. Before the Journal of Housing for the Elderly, housing for the elderly as a subject area has a relatively brief history. The Journal of Housing for the Elderly aims to serve the needs of gerontological professionals in the fields of architecture and housing, urban planning, and public policy who are responsible for the residential environments of the elderly in the community.
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