Conceptualizing Social Connectivity in the Context of Age-Friendly Communities

V. Menec
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ABSTRACT In 2011, colleagues and I (Menec, Means, Keating, Parkhurst, & Eales, 2011) conceptualized age-friendly communities from an ecological perspective in order to highlight key assumptions of the interplay between the person and the environment, including both the community environment and the larger policy and political environment. Moreover, we proposed that a basic benefit of an age-friendly community is that it creates social connectivity. Fundamentally, we argued, age-friendly communities create connections—between the older person and the environment in which he or she lives and vice versa. The purpose of the present article is to expand on the notion of social connectivity. By drawing on diverse bodies of literature, such as social epidemiology, community development, empowerment, and organizational effectiveness, I aim to conceptualize social connectivity in terms of four interrelated components: (1) creating connections; (2) empowerment; (3) social influence; and (4) access to material resources and services. Consistent with ecological theory, each of these components is described at the individual, organizational, and community level. Implications for implementing age-friendly initiatives and research are discussed.
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老年友好社区背景下的社会连接概念
摘要2011年,我和同事(Menec,Means,Keating,Parkhurst,&Eales,2011)从生态学的角度对老年友好社区进行了概念化,以强调人与环境之间相互作用的关键假设,包括社区环境以及更大的政策和政治环境。此外,我们提出,一个对年龄友好的社区的一个基本好处是它创造了社会联系。我们认为,从根本上讲,老年友好型社区在老年人和他或她生活的环境之间建立了联系,反之亦然。本文的目的是扩展社会连通性的概念。通过借鉴各种文献,如社会流行病学、社区发展、赋权和组织有效性,我的目标是将社会连接概念化为四个相互关联的组成部分:(1)建立联系;(2) 赋权;(3) 社会影响力;以及(4)获得物质资源和服务。与生态学理论一致,这些组成部分中的每一个都是在个人、组织和社区层面上描述的。讨论了实施老年友好倡议和研究的意义。
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期刊介绍: Housing is more than houses-it is the foundation upon which the essentials of life are anchored. The quality of housing can enhance or diminish the well-being of individuals and families as well as that of the entire community. Before the Journal of Housing for the Elderly, housing for the elderly as a subject area has a relatively brief history. The Journal of Housing for the Elderly aims to serve the needs of gerontological professionals in the fields of architecture and housing, urban planning, and public policy who are responsible for the residential environments of the elderly in the community.
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