Lay Definitions of Successful Ageing and Contributing Factors among Croatian Older Adults

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ivana Tucak Junaković, N. Ambrosi-Randić
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Abstract

Lay concepts of successful ageing have attracted the attention of researchers over the past 15 years. However, little is known about how older people in Southeastern European countries understand successful ageing and the factors associated with it. Therefore, the aim of this qualitative study conducted in Croatia, a Southeastern European country, was to explore Croatian older people’s definitions of successful ageing and the contributing factors. Interviews were conducted with 95 community-dwelling older men (49.5% of the sample) and women (50.5%) aged 65 to 90 years. Participants answered questions about definitions and contributing factors/determinants of successful ageing. Responses were subjected to thematic analysis. Results showed that participants gave similar responses to questions about the components and determinants of successful ageing. The most frequently mentioned components of successful ageing were the physical/physiological (with subthemes of general health, healthy habits, and physical mobility), the psychological component (with subthemes of good life, subjective well-being, and psychological resources, etc.), and the engagement and activity component. Among factors that contribute to successful ageing, social and physical were mentioned most frequently, followed by psychological, financial factors, and engagement/activity. Longevity and good genes were rarely cited as factors associated with successful ageing. Besides, Croatian older people have not mentioned spirituality or religiosity as important components or determinants of successful ageing. The results of our study are mostly consistent with the findings of previous research on successful ageing in predominantly Western cultures. They show the great heterogeneity of lay conceptions, which are much broader and more complex compared to researchers’ models of successful ageing.
克罗地亚老年人成功老龄化的基本定义及其影响因素
在过去的15年里,成功衰老的基本概念引起了研究人员的注意。然而,对于东南欧国家的老年人如何理解成功老龄化以及与之相关的因素,人们知之甚少。因此,这项在东南欧国家克罗地亚进行的定性研究的目的是探讨克罗地亚老年人对成功老龄化的定义及其促成因素。访谈对象为95名居住在社区的老年男性(占样本的49.5%)和年龄在65至90岁之间的女性(50.5%)。参加者回答有关成功老化的定义及影响因素/决定因素的问题。对答复进行了专题分析。结果显示,参与者对成功老龄化的组成部分和决定因素的问题给出了类似的回答。成功老龄化最常被提及的组成部分是身体/生理部分(包括一般健康、健康习惯和身体活动能力等子主题)、心理部分(包括美好生活、主观幸福感和心理资源等子主题),以及参与和活动部分。在促成成功老龄化的因素中,社会和身体因素被提及最多,其次是心理因素、经济因素和参与/活动。长寿和良好的基因很少被认为是成功衰老的因素。此外,克罗地亚老年人没有提到精神或宗教信仰是成功老龄化的重要组成部分或决定因素。我们的研究结果与之前在西方文化中成功衰老的研究结果基本一致。它们显示了外行观念的巨大异质性,与研究人员的成功衰老模型相比,这些观念要广泛得多,也要复杂得多。
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Psihologijske teme
Psihologijske teme Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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