在一个短暂的地方变老:对地方意义的思考,第三个地方,以及无家可归的老年人之间的社会联系。

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 GERONTOLOGY
H Shellae Versey
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背景和目标:无家可归和流离失所的人数正在增加。与大城市不同,人口密度较低地区的无家可归者可能难以获得支持。本研究考察了康涅狄格州一个中等城镇的流离失所者、以前无家可归者和PEH的经历。审查了就地老龄化的障碍和促进因素。研究设计和方法:从社区样本中招募参与者(N=27),要求他们在两周内拍摄他们的日常生活,然后使用Photovoice方法对他们的经历进行采访。使用手工编码的专题分析来解释数据。结果:研究结果表明,物理场所和社区的意义对参与者的日常体验很重要。支持性社区被认为是归属感的来源。被评为高度有意义的地方包括户外、人行道和第三空间(例如,用于社交的准公共空间)。第三个地方成为社会联系的促进者,建立“日常生活”模式,创造意义感。与原地变老有关的决定反映的是环境和生存,而不是欲望。与社会排斥、过度关注和在城镇环境中感到不受欢迎有关的主题也进行了讨论。讨论和影响:社会和物质支持对于在“正确”的地方老龄化至关重要,特别是对于经历过住房不稳定的个人。鉴于就地老龄化的条件往往始于中年,并可能在不同环境下发生变化,要满足住房不稳定的成年人的需求,就需要重新制定有利于老年人的举措,这些举措应具有包容性,并与城镇和城市生活的社会结构相结合。
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Aging in a Transient Place: Reflections on Place Meaning, Third Places, and Social Connection Among Displaced and Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness.

Background and objectives: The number of people experiencing homelessness (PEH) and residential displacement is increasing. Unlike in larger cities, unhoused individuals in less dense areas may encounter difficulty accessing supports. This research examines experiences among displaced, formerly homeless, and PEH in a mid-sized town in Connecticut. Barriers and facilitators to aging-in-place are examined.

Research design and methods: Recruited from a community sample, participants (N = 27) were asked to photograph their everyday lives during a 2-week period and were later interviewed about their experience using the Photovoice method. Hand-coded thematic analysis was used to interpret data.

Results: Findings suggest that meaning attached to physical places and communities was important to participants' everyday experiences. Supportive communities were cited as resources for a sense of belonging. Places ranked as highly meaningful included the outdoors, the sidewalk, and third places (e.g., quasi-public spaces for socialization). Third places emerged as facilitators for social ties, establishing "everyday life" patterns, and creating a sense of meaning. Decisions tied to aging-in-place reflected circumstance and survival rather than desire. Themes related to social exclusion, hypervisibility, and feeling unwelcome within the town context were also discussed.

Discussion and implications: Both social and material supports are critical to aging in the "right" place, particularly for individuals who have experienced housing precarity. Given that conditions for aging-in-place often begin in midlife and may change across contexts, meeting the needs of precariously housed adults requires a reframing of age-friendly initiatives that are inclusive and integrated with the social fabric of town and city life.

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Gerontologist
Gerontologist GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
8.80%
发文量
171
期刊介绍: The Gerontologist, published since 1961, is a bimonthly journal of The Gerontological Society of America that provides a multidisciplinary perspective on human aging by publishing research and analysis on applied social issues. It informs the broad community of disciplines and professions involved in understanding the aging process and providing care to older people. Articles should include a conceptual framework and testable hypotheses. Implications for policy or practice should be highlighted. The Gerontologist publishes quantitative and qualitative research and encourages manuscript submissions of various types including: research articles, intervention research, review articles, measurement articles, forums, and brief reports. Book and media reviews, International Spotlights, and award-winning lectures are commissioned by the editors.
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