Communal Effect Attitudes on Punjab Senior Citizens

Navjot Kaur, Priyanka Parihar
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Among the most vulnerable groups in society is the elderly, who face issues such as a deteriorating feeling of self-worth brought on by physical weakness, a dwindling social position, and limited financial resources. Feelings of insignificance have been exacerbated by the fact that families are finding it more difficult to care for the elderly due to socioeconomic and demographic changes. As a result, psychological difficulties frequently outweigh outward indications of aging as people age. With a specific focus on 260 senior individuals in Punjab between the ages of 60 and 90, this study sought to investigate the effects of family and social attitudes toward the old. The majority of respondents claimed financial independence, but only 11% reported having stable finances due to rental income and savings account interest. But 8% struggled to pay for everyday needs, and some experienced severe financial difficulties related to fundamental needs and family responsibilities. Remarkably, only 11.7% of older people consistently created strong social relationships, compared to 76.6% who did so on occasion. Furthermore, 16.7% of respondents admitted to their situation, suggesting a greater dedication to maintaining family togetherness. The behavioral changes aligned with the perceptions of 83% of senior respondents who observed a shift in the way older persons view their basic obligations. Family dynamics, economic dependence, physical abuse cases, feelings of isolation, inadequate social support, family members' disdain, and food-related issues were among the main concerns. The study emphasized the complex relationships that exist between aging, health problems, decreased physical activity, and elder abuse. It also clarified the critical roles that qualities, social interactions, financial dependence, and behaviors have in influencing these relationships.
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旁遮普老年公民的族群效应态度
老年人是社会中最脆弱的群体之一,他们面临着因身体虚弱、社会地位下降和经济资源有限而导致的自我价值感下降等问题。由于社会经济和人口结构的变化,家庭越来越难以照顾老年人,这加剧了老年人的渺小感。因此,随着年龄的增长,心理上的困难往往超过了衰老的外在表现。本研究特别关注旁遮普省 260 名 60 至 90 岁的老年人,试图调查家庭和社会对老年人态度的影响。大多数受访者声称自己经济独立,但只有 11% 的受访者称因租金收入和储蓄账户利息而拥有稳定的经济来源。但有 8%的受访者在支付日常生活所需费用方面举步维艰,有些受访者在基本需求和家庭责任方面遇到了严重的经济困难。值得注意的是,只有 11.7%的老年人持续建立了牢固的社会关系,而 76.6%的老年人偶尔会建立这种关系。此外,16.7% 的受访者承认自己的处境,这表明他们更加致力于维护家庭团聚。这些行为变化与 83% 的老年受访者的看法一致,他们观察到老年人对其基本义务的看法发生了转变。家庭动态、经济依赖、身体虐待案件、孤独感、社会支持不足、家庭成员的蔑视以及与食物有关的问题是主要关注点。研究强调了老龄化、健康问题、体力活动减少和虐待老人之间存在的复杂关系。研究还阐明了品质、社会交往、经济依赖和行为在影响这些关系方面的关键作用。
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期刊介绍: International Review of Management and Marketing (IRMM) is the international academic journal, and is a double-blind, peer-reviewed academic journal publishing high quality conceptual and measure development articles in the areas of management, marketing, business and related disciplines.
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