Exploring Resilience among Elderly Widows in Nepal

Poonam Pant
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Many traditional societies still lack a strong social security systems for the elderly people. They generally view elderly people living with family as dependent on the family structure for social support, health and wellbeing. However, widows lack privileges and protection even when they live in traditional joint families, with at least one child and grandchildren. In reality, their resilience plays a significant role in their health and wellbeing as they age. To identify research gap about resilience among elderly widows, this study assessed the situation of 25 elderly widows aged 65 and above residing with their families in Kathmandu district , Nepal and identified key factors bringing about resilience in their day-to-day life. The resilience index comprised of four dimensions: psychological, physical health and fitness, food and nutrition and life support. The findings indicate that financial independence and education are two critical factors that best support resilience in elderly widows. This has far-reaching impacts on vulnerable groups like elderly people, especially elderly widows. The resilience index will be helpful for policy makers, stakeholders and other researchers to study the wellbeing and resilience among older widows.
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探索尼泊尔老年寡妇的复原力
许多传统社会仍然缺乏强有力的老年人社会保障体系。他们普遍认为,与家人同住的老年人依赖家庭结构获得社会支持、健康和福祉。然而,即使寡妇生活在传统的联合家庭中,至少有一个孩子和孙子孙女,她们也缺乏特权和保护。事实上,随着年龄的增长,他们的适应力对他们的健康和幸福起着重要作用。为了确定老年寡妇复原力的研究差距,本研究评估了尼泊尔加德满都地区25名65岁及以上的老年寡妇及其家人的情况,并确定了其日常生活中产生复原力的关键因素。弹性指数包括四个方面:心理、身体健康和健身、食物和营养以及生命支持。研究结果表明,经济独立和教育是最能支持老年寡妇恢复能力的两个关键因素。这对老年人,特别是老年寡妇等弱势群体产生了深远的影响。恢复力指数将有助于政策制定者、利益相关者和其他研究人员研究老年寡妇的福祉和恢复力。
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