Leisure’s relation to older adults adapting to new homes: A scoping review

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Kris Prentice, C. Hand, L. Misener, J. Hopkins
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Abstract

Abstract As the global population ages, older adults may move to new homes, experiencing changes in their social and physical environments. Leisure has been linked to adjusting to these changes by promoting maintenance of identity and socialization. The purpose of this scoping review is to synthesize literature regarding leisure’s relation to older adults’ adaptation to new homes. Findings suggest leisure is linked to adaptation to new homes by providing a sense of continuity, belonging and connection. Additionally, the physical, institutional and social environments of the new home can facilitate or hinder leisure participation. This review adds to the discussion of leisure’s inter-relationships with sense of home and identity of older adults moving to new homes. This review suggests practitioners, residence planners and policy makers can develop strategies that help older adults maintain social networks and leisure opportunities following transitions into new environments. This review identified gaps and areas for future research.
休闲与老年人适应新家的关系:范围审查
随着全球人口老龄化,老年人可能会搬到新家,经历社会和物质环境的变化。休闲与通过促进维护身份和社会化来适应这些变化有关。本研究的目的是综合有关休闲与老年人适应新家的关系的文献。研究结果表明,通过提供一种连续性、归属感和联系感,休闲与适应新家有关。此外,新家的物理、制度和社会环境可以促进或阻碍休闲参与。这篇综述增加了对休闲与家庭意识和老年人移居新居身份的相互关系的讨论。这篇综述建议从业人员、住宅规划师和政策制定者可以制定策略,帮助老年人在过渡到新环境后保持社会网络和休闲机会。这篇综述确定了差距和未来研究的领域。
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