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Comparison of Coping Strategies and Resilience Among White Non-White and Asian Older Adults in San Francisco

机译:旧金山白非白人和亚洲老年人的应对策略和恢复力的比较

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There has been a substantial increase in research on coping strategies/resilience in later life in the last decade (Moos, et al., 2006). However studies exploring the differences in coping strategies/resilience in later life among various ethnic groups such as Whites, non-Whites and Asians are few. The purpose of this study is to explore the similarities and differences in coping strategies/resilience among a diverse group of 30 older adults age 65 and above. A purposive sample of older adults was recruited from a local senior center and fitness program in the West coast. A questionnaire was developed with open ended questions. We conducted face to face interviews with seniors. Results indicated that there were similarities in terms of coping/resilience strategies among various ethnic groups in that they relied primarily on friends for support. The sample respondents were living in their own homes and were physically active, despite health issues.
机译:在过去十年的后期生活中应对策略/恢复力的研究有大量增加(Moos,et al。,2006)。然而,研究探讨了在各种族裔,非白人和亚洲人等各种民族中的后期生活中应对策略/恢复力的差异很少。本研究的目的是探讨同期30名年龄65及以上成年人的多样性组织策略/恢复力的相似之处和差异。从西海岸的地方高级中心和健身计划招募了较老年人的目的地。调查问卷是通过开放的最终问题制定的。我们面对与老年人的面试。结果表明,各种民族之间的应对/弹性战略方面存在相似之处,因为他们主要依赖于朋友的支持。尽管存在健康问题,但样品受访者居住在自己的家中,身体活跃。

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