Nature-based welfare in older adulthood: An Eco-Appreciation perspective.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Journals of Gerontology Series B-Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences Pub Date : 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1093/geronb/gbaf041
Mali Nevo, Lia Levin
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Objectives: This study examined the reciprocal relationship between older adults' well-being and their accounts of human-nature relations (HNR). Guided by the tenets of the Eco-Appreciation Perspective, the question addressed was: What can be learned from older adults' relations with nature about reciprocal nature-based welfare in older adulthood?

Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with 60 participants over the age of 65 in Israel, followed by a sequential deductive-inductive analysis of the data.

Results: Four major themes were yielded: HNR as presence and being; HNR as connection; HNR as past, present, and future; and HNR as benevolence. Participants' experiences revealed an interaction between gratitude and awareness toward HNR and an enhanced sense of well-being, purpose, meaning, and belonging. The analysis also exposed novel insights into how HNR in older adulthood can prompt mutual nature-based welfare and provide an ongoing source of comfort and resilience, both through current activities and by accessing childhood memories.

Discussion: The findings are discussed in the context of eco-centric viewpoints on contemporary aging, and highlight the active role that older adults can play in deepening their connection with nature while calling on professionals in health, gerontology, social work, and community care to recognize and harness the mutual benefits of this bond.

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研究目的本研究探讨了老年人的幸福感与他们对人与自然关系(HNR)的描述之间的相互关系。在生态欣赏视角的指导下,研究的问题是:从老年人与自然的关系中可以了解到什么?从老年人与自然的关系中,我们可以了解到什么是老年人基于自然的互惠福利?对以色列 60 名 65 岁以上的参与者进行了深入访谈,然后对数据进行了演绎-归纳的顺序分析:结果:得出了四大主题:结果:得出了四大主题:作为存在和存在的感恩;作为联系的感恩;作为过去、现在和未来的感恩;以及作为仁慈的感恩。参与者的经历揭示了对人类净土的感激和意识与幸福感、目的、意义和归属感之间的相互作用。分析还揭示了新的见解,即老年期的自然遗产如何通过当前的活动和童年记忆,促进基于自然的相互福利,并提供持续的舒适感和复原力:讨论:研究结果在以生态为中心的当代老龄化观点背景下进行了讨论,并强调了老年人在加深与自然的联系方面可以发挥的积极作用,同时呼吁健康、老年学、社会工作和社区护理领域的专业人士认识到并利用这种联系的互利性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences publishes articles on development in adulthood and old age that advance the psychological science of aging processes and outcomes. Articles have clear implications for theoretical or methodological innovation in the psychology of aging or contribute significantly to the empirical understanding of psychological processes and aging. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, attitudes, clinical applications, cognition, education, emotion, health, human factors, interpersonal relations, neuropsychology, perception, personality, physiological psychology, social psychology, and sensation.
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