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Explaining the continuum of social participation among older adults in Singapore: from 'closed doors' to active ageing in multi-ethnic community settings

机译:在新加坡的老年人中解释社会参与的延续:从“封闭的门”在多种族社区环境中积极老化

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Objectives: This study aims to identify and explain the continuum in which older people in Singapore participate in community and social life, highlighting the influence of culture and policy context on social participation. Methods: Using an ethnographic approach in a neighbourhood (n = 109), we conducted focus groups with older adults of different ethnicities, exploring experiences of social participation. Next, participants took 50 photographs relating to 'lives of elders', showcasing the socio-ecological context that influenced social participation. Lastly, go-along interviews were conducted in various precincts with community leaders. Results: A continuum of social participation emerged among older adults, ranging from (1) marginalization and exclusion, to (2) 'comfort-zoning' alone (3) seeking consistent social interactions, (4) expansion of social network, and (5) giving back to society. Seeking consistent social interactions was shaped by a preference for cultural grouping and ethnic values, but also a desire for emotional safety. Attitudes about expanding one's social network depended on the psychosocial adjustment of the older person to the prospect of gossip and 'trouble' of managing social relations. Despite the societal desirability of an active ageing lifestyle, cultural scripts emphasizing family meant older adults organized participation in social and community life, around family responsibilities. Institutionalizing family reliance in Singapore's welfare approach penalized lower-income older adults with little family support from accessing subsidies, and left some living on the margins. Discussion: To promote inclusiveness, ageing programs should address preferences for social participation, overcoming barriers at the individual, ethnic culture and policy level.
机译:目的:本研究旨在识别和解释新加坡老年人参与社区和社会生活的连续体,突出了文化和政策背景对社会参与的影响。方法:在邻里(n = 109)中使用民族造影方法,我们与不同种族的老年人进行了焦点小组,探索了社会参与的经验。接下来,参与者拍摄了50张与“长老的生活”,展示了影响社会参与的社会生态背景。最后,在各种各样的区域与社区领导者进行了相投。结果:老年人中出现的社会参与的一个连续性,从(1)边缘化和排斥,仅限于(2)'舒适分区'(3)寻求一致的社会互动,(4)扩大社交网络,(5 )回馈社会。寻求一致的社会互动是偏好文化群和民族价值观的偏好,也是对情绪安全的渴望。扩大一个社交网络的态度取决于老年人对管理社会关系的八卦前景的心理社会调整。尽管有活跃老化的生活方式的社会可取性,但文化脚本强调家庭意味着老年人组织参与社会和社区生活,周围的家庭责任。在新加坡福利方面的制度化家庭依赖方法对获得补贴的小家庭支持的较低收入老年人受到惩罚的低收入老年人,并留下一些生活在边缘。讨论:促进包容性,老龄化计划应解决社会参与的偏好,克服个人,民族文化和政策层面的障碍。

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