非洲老年移民如何应对美国社会隔离和孤独的心声。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Dolapo O Adeniji, Gifty D Ashirifi
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目的:在美国,多达 40% 的老年人(包括老年非洲移民)报告说他们经历过社会隔离和孤独。尽管这种情况很普遍,但人们对他们如何应对这些挑战的了解却很有限。本研究旨在帮助人们更广泛地了解非洲老年移民在面对孤独和社会孤立时所采用的应对机制:本研究采用定性方法,招募了 11 名年龄在 63-79 岁之间的参与者,并对他们进行了半结构化访谈:结果:通过主题分析方法,从数据中发现了四个主题,包括 a) 积极的自我对话和适应:"b) 技术/社交媒体:"c) 照顾之外的代际参与:"他们(孙辈)是我的直接支持者,"以及 d) 通过信仰深入挖掘:d) 通过信仰深入挖掘:"主要是在教会内进行互动":老年非洲移民可能会找到应对社会孤立和孤独的策略,但可能需要额外的支持来加强他们的应对技能,并增强他们与家人以外的人的社交网络:干预措施应侧重于定期评估和加强他们在家庭单位以外的社交网络。
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The Voices of Older African Immigrants on How They Cope with Social Isolation and Loneliness in the United States.

Objectives: Up to 40% of older adults in the US, including older African immigrants, report experiencing social isolation and loneliness. Despite this prevalence, there is limited understanding of how they cope with these challenges. This study aims to contribute to a broader understanding of the coping mechanisms employed by older African immigrants in the face of loneliness and social isolation.

Methods: Using a qualitative approach, this study recruited and conducted semi-structured interviews with 11 participants aged 63-79.

Results: Four themes emerged from the data through a thematic analysis approach which includes a) Positive self-talk and adaptation: "I have to cope with it," b) Technology/social media: "if I cannot interact physically outside, I go through social media/watch TV," c) Intergenerational engagement beyond caregiving: "They [grandchildren] are my immediate constituency," and d) Digging deep through faith: "Interactions have been mostly within the church."

Conclusions: Older African immigrants may find strategies to cope with social isolation and loneliness, but additional support may be needed to strengthen their coping skills and enhance their social network with people outside of their families.

Clinical implications: Intervention should focus on regular assessment and strengthening of their social network outside the family unit.

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Clinical Gerontologist
Clinical Gerontologist GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-PSYCHIATRY
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
25.00%
发文量
90
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Gerontologist presents original research, reviews, and clinical comments relevant to the needs of behavioral health professionals and all practitioners who work with older adults. Published in cooperation with Psychologists in Long Term Care, the journal is designed for psychologists, physicians, nurses, social workers, counselors (family, pastoral, and vocational), and other health professionals who address behavioral health concerns found in later life, including: -adjustments to changing roles- issues related to diversity and aging- family caregiving- spirituality- cognitive and psychosocial assessment- depression, anxiety, and PTSD- Alzheimer’s disease and other neurocognitive disorders- long term care- behavioral medicine in aging- rehabilitation and education for older adults. Each issue provides insightful articles on current topics. Submissions are peer reviewed by content experts and selected for both scholarship and relevance to the practitioner to ensure that the articles are among the best in the field. Authors report original research and conceptual reviews. A unique column in Clinical Gerontologist is “Clinical Comments." This section features brief observations and specific suggestions from practitioners which avoid elaborate research designs or long reference lists. This section is a unique opportunity for you to learn about the valuable clinical work of your peers in a short, concise format.
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