Active and Healthy Ageing among Scheduled Tribes in India

S. B. Nair, Thara Et
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Active ageing is the key word in any debate on ageing of population around the globe. But research on aging have seldom considered the plight of marginalized groups nor tried to quantify the overall wellbeing of aged among tribal community in India. On this perspective this paper tries to explore the data available on tribal elderly population in an attempt to quantify the active ageing process of the tribal elderly population in India. Scheduled tribes in India have a lesser proportion of aged with 6.9% of the population above 60 years compared to 8.6 among the general population in India. Employing McGahan composite index normalization the composite indices is estimated. The health index values indicate that only one in ten elderly have good health. Community participation index depicts a better scenario with more elderly being scored under the ‘moderate’ and ‘good’ participation index. Distribution of elderly population by security index shows that ‘good’ security index values are observed among the medium wealth quintile category of elderly. Overall the Scheduled Tribe population in India shows a moderate level of active ageing. Females are slightly at disadvantage in the overall active ageing index. Welfare of the tribal elderly population demands attention in par with the general population in promoting active ageing among the tribal elderly population in India. A holistic approach encompassing health, social, economic and psychological aspects could be promoted with strong government support for the active and healthy ageing of the tribal population in India.
印度在册部落的积极和健康老龄化
积极老龄化是全球范围内任何关于人口老龄化的辩论的关键词。但是,关于老龄化的研究很少考虑到边缘群体的困境,也很少试图量化印度部落社区老年人的整体福祉。从这个角度来看,本文试图探索现有的部落老年人口数据,试图量化印度部落老年人口的积极老龄化过程。印度在册部落60岁以上人口的比例较低,为6.9%,而印度总人口中60岁以上人口的比例为8.6。采用McGahan综合指数归一化方法对综合指数进行估计。健康指数值显示,只有十分之一的老年人身体健康。社区参与指数的情况较好,在“中等”和“良好”参与指数下得分的长者较多。老年人口安全感指数的分布表明,中等财富五分位数老年人的安全感指数值为“良好”。总体而言,印度的计划部落人口显示出适度的积极老龄化水平。女性在总体活跃衰老指数上略微处于劣势。在促进印度部落老年人口的积极老龄化方面,部落老年人口的福利需要与一般人口一样受到重视。在政府大力支持印度部落人口积极健康老龄化的情况下,可以促进一种包括保健、社会、经济和心理方面的综合办法。
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