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摘要
背景:根据先前工作的证据,我们确定了成功老龄化的六个突出理论框架之间的重叠和差距,并对其进行了概念化。以前有人认为,从下到上和从上到下考虑复杂现象,可以使人找到值得探究的问题的根源;也就是研究者产生的理论与人们对成功衰老的概念之间的差异。方法:在本研究中,我们使用马尼托巴省饱和随访研究编码系统(MFUS - SA - CM v.1)作为模板,自下而上和自上而下地处理这个问题。结果:我们发现的重叠部分描述了成功老化的各个方面,这些方面在该领域的理论中得到了很好的代表。这些差距突出了这些理论未充分代表的成功老龄化方面。这些空白特别重要,因为它们标记了可以通过外行概念化来扩展的理论领域。结论:通过扩大对成功老龄化的现有理论“接受”,包括迄今为止被淡化的外行定义的各个方面,我们的目标是为研究界提供一个急需的工具,以持续地为他们成功的老龄化研究提供信息。
A bidirectional approach to lay definitions vs. theories of successful aging: The Manitoba Follow‐up Study
Background: In light of evidence from previous work, we identified the overlaps and gaps between six prominent theoretical frameworks of successful aging and lay conceptualizations of the same. It has formerly been suggested that considering complex phenomena from the bottom up and from the top down allows one to get to the root of an issue that warrants inquiry; namely the discrepancy between researcher‐generated theories and lay conceptualizations of successful aging. Methods: In the present study we approached this issue from the bottom up and top down, using the saturated Manitoba Follow‐up Study coding system (the ‘MFUS‐SA‐CM v.1’) as a template. Results: The overlaps we found depicted aspects of successful aging that were well represented by theories in the field. The gaps highlighted aspects of successful aging that were underrepresented by the theories. The gaps were particularly important, since they flagged theoretical areas that could be expanded upon via lay conceptualizations. Conclusions: By broadening the existing theoretical ‘take’ on successful aging to include aspects of lay definitions that have thus far been downplayed, we aim to provide the research community with a much‐needed tool with which to consistently inform their successful aging research.