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Very Old, Widowed and Single Men Living Alone: The effect of residence, retirement village vs. the community, on social interactions, friendships and loneliness

机译:非常老,寡居和单身的人:居住,退休村与社区对社会互动,友谊和孤独的影响

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This exploratory study investigates the impact of residence on the social networks reported by very old (75 years+) single and widowed men who live alone, either in the community (n=26) or an independent living unit in a retirement village (n=24). With research suggesting that older men living alone are most at risk for experiencing social isolation, this study investigates whether living in a retirement village, surrounded by same-age peers, might ameliorate loneliness by facilitating social interactions. Participants living in the community and retirement villages reported their overall loneliness, contact with friends and their satisfaction with that contact. The results indicated that, regardless of residence, older men living alone report minimal levels of telephone and face-to-face contact with friends. However, when contact with other residents is included, compared to their peers in the community, older men living alone in retirement villages reported twice the number of social interactions. Additionally, although not a statistically significant difference, older men living alone in the community reported greater loneliness and were less satisfied with the amount of contact they had with friends than retirement village residents. With researchers repeatedly linking social interactions with better mental and physical health, the finding that living in a retirement village fosters social interactions suggests that where older people chose to live may positively affect their overall wellbeing. Given the scarcity of published research comparing life in a retirement village with life at home in the community, the findings of this exploratory study highlight the need to further research issues of ageing among older men.
机译:这项探索性研究调查了居住在社区(n = 26)或退休村的独立生活单位(n = 24)中的非常老(75岁以上)单身和丧偶男子报告的居住对社交网络的影响。 )。研究表明,独居的老年人最容易遭受社会孤立,此研究调查了生活在同龄同龄人包围的退休村庄中是否可以通过促进社交互动来减轻孤独感。居住在社区和退休村的参与者报告了他们的整体孤独感,与朋友的联系以及对该联系的满意度。结果表明,无论居住在何处,独居的年长男人都表现出与朋友的电话和面对面联系的最低水平。但是,当包括与其他居民的联系时,与社区中的同龄人相比,独自生活在退休村中的老年人报告的社交互动次数是其两倍。另外,尽管没有统计学上的显着差异,但与退休村居民相比,独自生活在社区中的老年男子报告说他们的孤独感更大,对与朋友的联系数量不满意。随着研究人员反复将社交互动与更好的身心健康联系起来,发现住在退休村会促进社交互动,这一发现表明,老年人选择居住的地方可能会对他们的整体健康产生积极影响。由于缺乏将退休村庄的生活与社区中的家庭生活进行比较的已发表研究的稀缺性,因此该探索性研究的结果强调了有必要进一步研究老年男性的衰老问题。

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    Buys Laurie; Miller Evonne;

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