探索爪哇老人的孤独和社会支持。

IF 2.2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2025.1528886
Ayu Diah Amalia, Achmadi Jayaputra, Nurasih Shamadiyah
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摘要

孤独是老年人的一个普遍问题,通常是由于社会交往减少,对他们的身心健康和整体福祉产生负面影响。本研究旨在探讨老年人的孤独体验,并探讨文化因素和社会支持如何减轻这种情况。11名独居在印度尼西亚泗水Simomulyo Baru村的60岁及以上的妇女参加了这项研究。通过深入访谈和观察收集数据,并使用叙事分析方法进行分析。与通常的假设相反,大多数参与者尽管独自生活,但并没有感到孤独。被称为Guyub的集体主义文化,以及强大的社会支持,特别是物质、情感和陪伴支持,被认为是减少孤独感的关键因素。但是,工具和信息方面的支持较少。研究结果强调了集体主义和社会支持,特别是来自家庭和社区的支持,在减轻老年人孤独感方面的重要作用。支持和加强家庭和社区网络以创造对老年人友好的环境至关重要。进一步的研究应该关注文化和社会背景对老年人孤独感的影响。
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Exploring loneliness in elderly Javanese and social support.

Loneliness is a common issue among the elderly, often resulting from reduced social interactions which negatively impact their mental and physical health and overall wellbeing. This study aims to explore the experience of loneliness in elderly individuals and examine how cultural factors and social support can mitigate this condition. Eleven women aged 60 and older, living alone in Simomulyo Baru Village, Surabaya, Indonesia, participated in the study. Data were collected via in-depth interviews and observations, and analyzed using a narrative analysis approach. Contrary to common assumptions, most participants did not report feeling lonely despite living alone. The collectivist culture known as Guyub, alongside strong social support, notably material, emotional, and companionship support, were identified as critical factors that reduce loneliness. However, instrumental and informational supports were less available. The findings highlight the substantial role of collectivism and social support, especially from family and community, in alleviating loneliness among the elderly. Supporting and strengthening family and community networks to create elderly-friendly environments is essential. Further research should focus on the influence of cultural and social contexts on elderly loneliness.

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Frontiers in Sociology
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