Spousal Loss- Older Adults' Gender-specific Experiences With Resilience in Pakistan's Sindh Province.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1177/00302228241305487
Maya Khemlani David, Ameer Ali
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Spousal loss among older persons is an emerging public health concern. Older adults from Pakistan's Sindh province may be particularly vulnerable when encountering the tragedy of spousal loss due to their age. Although resilience in older persons who live in social isolation has been researched extensively, less is known about older Sindhi adults' experience of how they achieve resilience after late-life spousal loss, and what different ways of achieving resilience are used by male and female older persons. This study aims to explore how older persons achieve resilience and how ways of achieving resilience differ across gender lines. The criterion-based selection of participants was undertaken before doing interviews. Data were collected via in-depth, semi-structured interviews conducted with twenty six bereaved older adults, ranging in age from sixty two to seventy four, all living in Pakistan's Sindh province. Follow-up discussions with the participants improved the credibility of findings and contributed to the depth and breadth of the study. Employing the concept of resilience as our analytical lens, we identified social engagement, cultural activities and leisurely activities that contributed to the post spousal loss resilience in older persons.

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老年人失去配偶是一个新出现的公共健康问题。巴基斯坦信德省的老年人由于年龄原因,在遭遇丧偶悲剧时可能特别脆弱。尽管对生活在社会隔离环境中的老年人的复原力进行了广泛的研究,但对信德省老年人在晚年丧偶后如何实现复原力的经验,以及男性和女性老年人实现复原力的不同方式却知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨老年人如何实现复原力,以及不同性别的老年人实现复原力的方式有何不同。在进行访谈之前,对参与者进行了标准筛选。通过对居住在巴基斯坦信德省的 26 名失去亲人的老年人进行深入的半结构式访谈收集数据,这些老年人的年龄从 62 岁到 74 岁不等。与参与者的后续讨论提高了研究结果的可信度,并有助于研究的深度和广度。我们将复原力的概念作为分析视角,确定了社会参与、文化活动和休闲活动对老年人丧偶后复原力的促进作用。
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