支持老年男性参与社会活动:参与框架

Kate Cowen, T. Collins, Susan Carr, Gemma Wilson-Menzfeld
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社区社会参与活动被认为能有效减少老年人的社会隔离和孤独感(SIL)。然而,大多数社区社会团体的参与者都是女性,很少有研究探讨老年男性的观点和偏好。本研究采用多种方法的定性设计,包括与老年男性和社区组织的访谈(18 人)和合作研讨会(7 人),探讨了老年男性参与社会活动所面临的挑战和促进因素。对所得数据进行了专题分析。确定了五个主题:"有意义的职业"、"身份认同与丧失"、"联系"、"提供服务的景观 "和 "治疗景观"。研究结果为制定吸引老年男性参与的框架提供了依据。该模式强调建筑环境和代际联系是社会参与的必要组成部分。
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Supporting Older Men’s Social Participation: A Framework for Engagement
Community social participation activities are considered effective in reducing social isolation and loneliness (SIL) amongst older people. However, most community social group participants are women with a paucity of research exploring older men’s perspectives and preferences. This study explored the challenges and facilitators to older men’s social participation utilizing a multi-method qualitative design including interviews ( n = 18) and a collaborative workshop ( n = 7) with older men and community organizations. The resulting data was analyzed thematically. Five themes were identified, “meaningful occupations”, “identity and loss”, “connections”, “landscape of service delivery”, and “therapeutic landscapes”. The findings informed the development of a framework for engaging older men. The model emphasizes the built environment and intergenerational connections as necessary components for social participation.
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