Impact of Housing Location on Older Persons’ Perceptions of Safety, Privacy and Psychosocial Wellbeing in Alexander, North of Johannesburg

Q4 Environmental Science Journal of Human Ecology Pub Date : 2022-06-15 DOI:10.31901/24566608.2022/78.1-3.3339
Mziwandile Sobantu
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In their old age, senior citizens require adequate housing that promotes their wellbeing, and this study seeks to examine the impact of housing location on older adults’ safety, security and psychosocial wellbeing. This qualitative study utilised semi-structured interviews to collect data from nine older persons residing in Alexander, North of Johannesburg in South Africa. Data were transcribed and analysed based on emergent themes. Among other factors, the study found out that housing quality and the level of crime in their neighbourhood determine the wellbeing of older persons. While participants who lived with their grandchildren felt safer, some expressed a lower sense of privacy due to overcrowding. One participant who lived alone but in formal housing expressed a higher sense of safety and security. As most older persons were direct victims of colonial and apartheid exclusion, thoughtful integrated social policies are imperative in leveraging their housing needs and overall wellbeing.
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约翰内斯堡北部亚历山大市住房位置对老年人安全、隐私和心理社会幸福感的影响
在老年,老年人需要足够的住房来促进他们的福祉,本研究旨在研究住房位置对老年人的安全、保障和心理社会健康的影响。本定性研究采用半结构化访谈,收集了居住在南非约翰内斯堡北部亚历山大的9名老年人的数据。根据突发主题对数据进行转录和分析。除其他因素外,该研究还发现,住房质量和社区犯罪水平决定了老年人的福祉。虽然与孙辈一起生活的参与者感到更安全,但由于过度拥挤,一些人表示隐私感较低。一名独居但住在正式住房的参与者表达了更高的安全感。由于大多数老年人是殖民主义和种族隔离排斥的直接受害者,在利用他们的住房需求和整体福利方面,必须采取深思熟虑的综合社会政策。
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Journal of Human Ecology
Journal of Human Ecology Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Human Ecology publishes empirical and theoretical research, short notes and brief communications probing the interface between human beings and their environment. The journal also has a section dedicated to reviews. The contributions combine ideas and methods from several disciplines, including, but not confined to, physical anthropology, health awareness, sustainability and development, sociology, forestry, psychology and agriculture. The journal also accepts research that focuses on the well-being of those with physical or mental challenges, the importance of food safety, measures taken to improve public health, and the sociological aspect of human ecology.
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