“所以我被困住了,但没关系”:马里兰州巴尔的摩低收入残疾老年人的居住推理和住房决策。

Q2 Social Sciences
Housing and Society Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-10-13 DOI:10.1080/08882746.2020.1816782
Marianne Granbom, Manka Nkimbeng, Laken C Roberts, Laura N Gitlin, Janiece L Taylor, Sarah L Szanton
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摘要

住房偏好和晚年生活中的住房决策是老龄化的关键方面,这是许多西方国家公共卫生的优先事项。然而,很少有研究调查指导老年人偏好和决定居住地点的经济、社会和健康因素,更不用说低收入或残疾的老年人了,他们可能面临更大的老龄化障碍。我们试图了解住房决策和住宅推理对马里兰州巴尔的摩市的低收入老年房主意味着什么。我们采用扎根理论的方法,于2017年6月和2018年2月采访了12名残疾成年人。我们的研究结果显示,由于资源和选择有限,他们不得不在原地变老的强烈愿望是如何转变为意识到这一点的。核心类别“在想要在原地养老和不得不在原地养老之间的转变”受到家庭需求、作为房主、社区和在家应对的影响。总之,对于低收入的残疾老年人来说,重要的是要承认,有时在原地变老可能相当于被困在原地。
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"So I am Stuck, but it´s OK": Residential Reasoning and Housing Decision-Making of Low-Income Older Adults with Disabilities in Baltimore, Maryland.

Housing preferences and housing decision-making in later life are critical aspects of aging in place, which is a public health priority in many Western countries. However, few studies have examined the economic, social, and health factors that guide older adults' preferences and decisions about where to live, and even less so among older adults with low income or disabilities who may face greater barriers to aging in place. We sought to understand what housing decision-making and residential reasoning means for low-income older adult homeowners in Baltimore, Maryland. Using a grounded theory approach, we interviewed 12 adults with disabilities in June 2017 and February 2018. Our findings revealed how the strong desire to age in place turned into the realization that they had to age in place due to limited resources and options. The core category "shifting between wanting to age in place and having to age in place" was influenced by family needs, being a homeowner, the neighborhood, and coping at home. In conclusion, for low-income older adults with disabilities, it is important to acknowledge that sometimes aging in place may be equivalent to being stuck in place.

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Housing and Society
Housing and Society Social Sciences-Urban Studies
CiteScore
2.30
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期刊介绍: Housing and Society is the journal of the Housing Education and Research Association (HERA). The journal supports the mission of HERA by providing for the dissemination of research and other scholarly work. Submissions from a broad range of perspectives are encouraged. Topics in housing include: policy, design, social aspects, gerontology, behavioral aspects, energy/environment, equipment, interiors, economics, theory/model development, education, and program development or evaluation. The journal welcomes the submission of original research articles, notes and commentaries. Notes are shorter manuscripts presenting succinct information on housing related to one of the following categories: - Research: exploratory or not heavily theory-based or statistically analyzed - Academic: innovative teaching ideas - Program: development, implementation, and/or evaluation of Cooperative Extension or other housing programming efforts - Policy: examination of policy impact, comparative analysis, and/or need to achieve housing goals - Reviews: books, documentaries, etc.
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