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Representations of Ageing in Contemporary Zimbabwe: A Gerontological Reading of NoViolet Bulawayo's (2013) We Need New Names. 当代津巴布韦老龄化的表征:对诺维奥莱特·布拉瓦约(2013)《我们需要新名字》的本体论解读。
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-10 DOI: 10.1007/s12062-023-09418-5
Chipo Hungwe, Elda Hungwe, Zvenyika Eckson Mugari

While many studies have interrogated the novel We Need New Names, on topics such as citizenship, migration, and transnationalism, there is still much more that readers can learn through interrogating the author's depiction of older adults' experiences of ageing in place, ageism, healthy ageing and intergenerational relationships in Post-colonial Zimbabwe. It is argued that in so far as ageing is concerned, the novel presents a very grim picture of older adults caught up and responding to the circumstances of a country in the throes of a deep social, political and economic crisis. Urban poverty is portrayed as a real challenge affecting Zimbabweans and so are the weak social bonds that connect the younger and older generations. Social gerontologists stand to benefit from studying this novel which clearly depicts the challenges of migration, urban renewal and development projects, and poverty on the most vulnerable of all populations - the older adults. The novel portrays the Zimbabwean economic crisis as not just an isolated phenomenon, but one of the processes of globalization, which creates opportunities, and improves people's lives while at the same time destabilizing the lives of older adults by not only severing connections with the younger generations but also with the departed ancestors in the hereafter. The novel provides an important contribution to our understanding of ageing issues in Zimbabwe as it goes against the grain by giving voice and space to older adults who are often ignored by mainstream media.

尽管许多研究都在公民身份、移民和跨民族主义等主题上对小说《我们需要新名字》进行了质疑,但读者可以通过质疑作者对老年人在后殖民地津巴布韦的就地老龄化、年龄歧视、健康老龄化和代际关系的描述了解到更多。有人认为,就老龄化而言,这部小说描绘了一幅非常严峻的画面,老年人被一个深陷社会、政治和经济危机的国家所包围,并对其环境做出反应。城市贫困被描述为影响津巴布韦人的一个真正挑战,连接年轻一代和老年一代的脆弱社会纽带也是如此。社会老年病学家将从研究这本小说中受益,这本小说清楚地描绘了移民、城市更新和发展项目以及贫困对所有人口中最弱势群体——老年人——的挑战。这部小说将津巴布韦的经济危机描述为一种孤立的现象,也是全球化进程之一,全球化创造了机会,改善了人们的生活,同时不仅切断了与年轻一代的联系,还切断了与逝去祖先的联系,从而破坏了老年人的生活。这部小说为我们理解津巴布韦的老龄化问题做出了重要贡献,因为它为经常被主流媒体忽视的老年人提供了发言权和空间,这与粮食背道而驰。
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Who are ‘Multi-Helpers’? Profile of Older Adults Engaging in Multiple Help-Giving Activities 谁是“多重助手”?参与多种助人活动的老年人概况
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-25 DOI: 10.1007/s12062-023-09415-8
Hasse Hämäläinen, A. Tanskanen, M. Danielsbacka
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Perceived Factors Influencing Younger Adults’ Rural-Urban Migration and its Implications on Left Behind Older Parents in Nsukka LGA: Practice Considerations for Gerontological Social Workers 影响Nsukka LGA年轻人城乡迁移的感知因素及其对留守父母的影响:老年社会工作者的实践思考
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-17 DOI: 10.1007/s12062-023-09414-9
P. Okah, Rachel O. Okwor, Gabriel U Aghedo, Christian Iyiani, Chinyere E. Onalu, S. E. Abonyi, N. Chukwu
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引用次数: 1
Residential Age Segregation: Evidence from a Rapidly Ageing Asian City. 居住年龄隔离:来自快速老龄化的亚洲城市的证据。
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-13 DOI: 10.1007/s12062-023-09416-7
Mandy H M Lau

The problem of residential age segregation has been relatively under-studied, since spatial separation of older and younger people tends to be normalized. Prior literature demonstrates that age segregated environments may be socially isolating, especially for older adults, which may have detrimental impacts on their physical and mental health. While there are some studies on residential age segregation in Western contexts, there is scarce literature on age segregation in Asian cities. This mixed methods study examines changing patterns of residential age segregation in Hong Kong, through analyzing a combination of secondary census data and qualitative, in-depth interview data. The findings reveal that the extent of age segregation has remained consistently low from 2006 to 2016, although age segregation appears to be more pronounced between young adults in their early 20s and older adults above 65. Furthermore, in-depth interviews with 26 older people reveal that older people perceive themselves as being socially separated from younger people, especially older people who remain in ageing housing estates in urban districts. The findings add to the growing international literature on generational divides in spatial inequalities, while highlighting the influence of local housing policies on age segregation. The paper concludes by considering the policy implications of the findings, and the practical interventions that might contribute to reducing social isolation experienced by older people.

居住年龄隔离问题的研究相对较少,因为老年人和年轻人的空间隔离趋于正常化。先前的文献表明,年龄隔离的环境可能是社会孤立的,尤其是对老年人来说,这可能会对他们的身心健康产生不利影响。虽然在西方背景下有一些关于居住年龄隔离的研究,但关于亚洲城市年龄隔离的文献很少。这项混合方法研究通过分析二次人口普查数据和定性、深入访谈数据,研究了香港居民年龄隔离的变化模式。研究结果显示,从2006年到2016年,年龄隔离的程度一直很低,尽管20岁出头的年轻人和65岁以上的老年人之间的年龄隔离似乎更为明显。此外,对26名老年人的深入采访显示,老年人认为自己在社会上与年轻人分离,尤其是留在市区老龄化住宅区的老年人。这些发现为越来越多的关于空间不平等中代际差异的国际文献增添了内容,同时强调了当地住房政策对年龄隔离的影响。论文最后考虑了研究结果的政策含义,以及可能有助于减少老年人社会孤立的实际干预措施。
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引用次数: 2
Ageing Societies are a Triumph 老龄化社会是一个胜利
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1007/s12062-023-09417-6
S. Harper
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Does BMI Really Matter to Our Overall Health? Findings from a Cross-sectional Analysis of Middle-aged and Older Adults in India BMI真的对我们的整体健康有影响吗?对印度中老年人的横断面分析结果
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-02-09 DOI: 10.1007/s12062-023-09413-w
Alok Roy, Papai Barman
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Why I Have Not Taken the COVID-19 Vaccine" a Descriptive Qualitative Study of Older Adults' Perceived Views of COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake in Nigeria. 我为什么没有接种 COVID-19 疫苗"--尼日利亚老年人对接种 COVID-19 疫苗看法的描述性定性研究。
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-02-02 DOI: 10.1007/s12062-023-09410-z
Anthony Obinna Iwuagwu, Daniel Rayner, Christopher Ndubuisi Ngwu, Micheal Ebe Kalu

Globally, the COVID-19 vaccine uptake is increasing, but slowly among older adults residing in lower and middle-income countries, including Nigeria. Following this, we explored the perceived views of older adults on the uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine in Nigeria. We adopted a qualitative descriptive study design and purposively selected and interviewed 16 retirees of older adults. Data were analyzed using conventional content analysis. Findings show that older adults' willingness to receive the COVID-19 vaccine was dissuaded by their past experiences with the government, religion, and Western media, including affordability and accessibility problems related to vaccination campaigns. Findings also show that the uncertainty about the COVID-19 virus existence and perceptions about COVID-19 vaccine risks influence older adults' decisions regarding vaccine uptake. Finally, older adults' views on getting vaccinated for COVID-19 were positively influenced by the trust they placed in their physicians and other members of their healthcare system. The government should incentivize healthcare workers to serve as a nudge to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake among older adults in Nigeria.

在全球范围内,COVID-19 疫苗的接种率正在上升,但在包括尼日利亚在内的中低收入国家的老年人中上升速度缓慢。因此,我们探讨了尼日利亚老年人对接种 COVID-19 疫苗的看法。我们采用了定性描述研究设计,有目的地选择并采访了 16 名退休老年人。我们采用传统的内容分析法对数据进行了分析。研究结果表明,老年人接种 COVID-19 疫苗的意愿受到他们过去与政府、宗教和西方媒体打交道的经历的影响,包括与疫苗接种活动相关的可负担性和可及性问题。研究结果还显示,COVID-19 病毒存在的不确定性和对 COVID-19 疫苗风险的认知影响了老年人关于接种疫苗的决定。最后,老年人对接种 COVID-19 疫苗的看法受到他们对医生和医疗保健系统其他成员信任程度的积极影响。政府应该激励医疗保健工作者,以提高尼日利亚老年人对 COVID-19 疫苗的接种率。
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Longevity Science and Women's Health and Wellbeing. 长寿科学与女性健康和福祉。
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-01-30 DOI: 10.1007/s12062-023-09411-y
Colin Farrelly

In most areas of the world women comprise the majority of older persons (especially at the most advanced ages), but the additional longevity (globally it is 4.8 years) women have often comes with poorer health status compared to age-matched men. This article draws attention to four distinct ways an applied gerontological intervention designed to increase the human healthspan via "rate (of ageing) control" could positively impact the health and wellbeing of women in today's ageing world. The four benefits examined are: (1) improving women's health in late life; (2) increasing reproductive longevity and improving maternal health, (3) reducing the financial vulnerability many women experience at advanced ages (especially in the developing world); and (4) reducing the caring burdens which typically fall, at least disproportionately, on daughters to care for their ageing parents. Highlighting these factors is important as is helps focus geroscience advocacy not only on the potential health dividend age retardation could confer on those in late life, but also the distributional effects on health throughout the lifespan (e.g. improving maternal health) and on helping to ameliorate other important inequalities (e.g. reducing the financial vulnerabilities of late life and easing the burdens on the care givers for ageing parents). By making vivid the benefits "rate (of ageing) control" could confer on women, especially in the developing world, the goal of retarding biological ageing can be rightly construed as a pressing public health priority for the 21st century.

在世界大多数地区,妇女占老年人的大多数(尤其是高龄老年人),但与年龄匹配的男性相比,妇女的寿命(全球范围内为 4.8 年)往往较长,但健康状况却较差。本文通过四种不同的方式提请人们注意,一种旨在通过"(老化)速度控制 "来延长人类健康寿命的应用老年学干预措施,可以对当今老龄化世界中女性的健康和福祉产生积极影响。所研究的四种益处是(1) 改善妇女晚年的健康状况;(2) 延长生育寿命,改善产妇健康状况;(3) 减少许多妇女(尤其是发展中国家的妇女)在高龄时经济上的脆弱性;(4) 减轻通常由女儿承担的照顾年迈父母的负担,至少是不成比例的负担。强调这些因素非常重要,因为这不仅有助于将性别科学的宣传重点放在年龄迟缓可 能给晚年人带来的潜在健康红利上,而且还有助于宣传年龄迟缓对整个生命周期的健康所 产生的分配效应(如改善产妇健康),以及有助于改善其他重要的不平等现象(如减少晚 年人的经济脆弱性,减轻照顾年迈父母者的负担)。通过将 "控制(老龄化)速度 "可以给妇女,特别是发展中国家的妇女带来的好处生动化,可以正确地将延缓生物老龄化的目标理解为 21 世纪紧迫的公共卫生优先事项。
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Uncovering Spatial Patterns and Temporal Trends in the Ageing of the Tokyo Metropolis Population 东京大都市人口老龄化的空间格局和时间趋势
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-01-26 DOI: 10.1007/s12062-023-09412-x
N. L. Leyso, M. Umezaki
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Stakeholders' Perspective on Working Towards a Healthy Ageing Society: Evidence from a Rapidly Ageing Context. 利益相关者对迈向健康老龄化社会的看法:来自快速老龄化背景的证据。
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.1007/s12062-022-09400-7
C V Irshad, V R Muraleedharan, Umakant Dash

The combined demographic and epidemiologic transition may significantly challenge the ageing population, especially with a weak health and non-health supporting system. The study aims to elicit the supply side stakeholders' view on healthy ageing and the readiness for a healthy ageing society in the Kerala context, which is one of India's most advanced states in terms of demographic and epidemiologic transition. Data from various stakeholders in the field of Gerontology was collected using semi-structured in-depth interviews. A four-step content analysis and themes identification procedure were followed for the data analysis. The study results reiterated the World Health Organisation's (WHO) conceptualisation of healthy ageing, indicating that the intrinsic and extrinsic factors independently or their interacted effect played a potential role in determining healthy ageing. However, the results also revealed that healthy ageing represents only a partial achievement of successful ageing or ageing well. Quality of life (productive/active ageing) and well-being (happiness and freedom) dimensions are inevitable for successful aging. The four overarching themes emerged for preparing a healthy ageing society include (i) planning and resources, (ii) leadership, governance and implementation, (iii) ageing in place, and (iv) opportunities and challenges. The stakeholders perceived that to work towards a healthy ageing society, there is a crucial role for government and non-government partners at various levels.

人口和流行病学的综合转变可能对人口老龄化构成重大挑战,特别是在卫生和非卫生支持系统薄弱的情况下。该研究旨在引出供方利益相关者对健康老龄化和喀拉拉邦健康老龄化社会的准备情况的看法,喀拉拉邦是印度人口和流行病学转型方面最先进的州之一。使用半结构化的深度访谈收集了来自老年学领域各利益相关者的数据。采用四步内容分析和主题识别程序进行数据分析。研究结果重申了世界卫生组织(WHO)关于健康老龄化的概念,表明内在和外在因素单独或相互作用在决定健康老龄化方面发挥了潜在作用。然而,结果也表明,健康老龄化只代表了成功老龄化或良好老龄化的部分成就。生活质量(富有成效/积极的老龄化)和幸福(幸福和自由)是成功老龄化的必然因素。为准备一个健康的老龄化社会而出现的四个总体主题包括:(一)规划和资源;(二)领导、治理和执行;(三)老龄问题到位;(四)机遇和挑战。利益攸关方认为,要努力实现健康的老龄化社会,各级政府和非政府合作伙伴可发挥关键作用。
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