硬币的两面:尼日利亚拉各斯州老年人对老龄化的性别陈规定型观念和文化信仰

O. Temilola, Pfano Mashau
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该研究深入探讨了尼日利亚拉各斯州老年人口中的性别陈规定型观念与老龄化观念之间的相互作用。随着全球人口老龄化的加剧,了解老年人所面临的独特挑战和他们的观点对于建设一个更具包容性和更加公平的社会至关重要。本研究采用定性研究方法进行全面分析。主要目标是研究性别陈规定型观念和传统信仰如何影响拉各斯州老年男性和女性对老龄化的体验和看法。数据是通过深入访谈(IDI)的定性研究技术收集的。研究结果显示,性别陈规定型观念对老龄化过程产生了多方面的重大影响。在男女两性的文化叙事和社会期望中,男性和女性的陈规定型观念无处不在。男性被期望体现力量和独立,而女性则往往与照顾他人的角色联系在一起。这些从年轻时延续下来的定型观念影响了老年人,尤其是妇女的自主性和福祉。在拉各斯州,敬老深深植根于文化结构中,男性和女性在晚年都享有受人尊敬的地位。然而,研究结果表明,由于普遍存在的性别陈规定型观念,老年妇女往往面临更明显的老龄歧视,包括社会地位下降和决策权受限。研究还强调了老年人为应对复杂的性别陈规定型观念和有关老龄化的文化信仰而采取的适应策略。这项研究为全球有关老龄化、性别和文化的讨论做出了贡献,同时也为设计促进性别平等和全民健康老龄化的干预措施提供了宝贵的见解:老龄歧视 文化传统 性别角色 包容性政策 尼日利亚 老年人
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Two Sides of a Coin: Gender Stereotypes and Cultural Beliefs about Ageing Among the Older Persons in Lagos State, Nigeria
The study delved into the interplay between gender stereotypes and beliefs about ageing among the elderly population in Lagos State, Nigeria. As the global population ages, understanding the unique challenges and perspectives of older individuals is crucial for fostering a more inclusive and equitable society. The research employed a qualitative research approach to provide a comprehensive analysis. The primary objective was to examine how gender stereotypes and traditional beliefs shape the experiences and perceptions of ageing among older men and women in Lagos State. The data was collected through the qualitative research technique of In-depth Interview (IDI). The findings revealed a multifaceted landscape of gender stereotypes that significantly impact the ageing process. Across both genders, pervasive stereotypes of masculinity and femininity are evident in cultural narratives and societal expectations. Men are expected to embody strength and independence, while women are often associated with caregiving roles. These stereotypes, carried over from their younger years, affect the autonomy and well-being of older individuals, especially women. In Lagos State, respect for the elderly is deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric, with both men and women enjoying a revered status in their later years. However, the findings reveal that older women, due to prevailing gender stereotypes, often face more pronounced ageism, including diminished social status and limited decision-making power. The study also highlighted the adaptive strategies employed by older persons to navigate the complexities of gender stereotypes and cultural beliefs about ageing. This study contributes to the global discourse on ageing, gender, and culture, while also providing valuable insights for designing interventions that promote gender equity and healthy ageing for all. Keywords: Ageism, Cultural traditions, Gender roles, Inclusive policies, Nigeria, Older persons
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