Title | Perceptions of community among suburban and urban-dwelling adults aging in place. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Authors | H Versey, S |
Journal | J Aging Stud |
Volume | 59 |
Pagination | 100969 |
Date Published | 2021 Dec |
ISSN | 1879-193X |
Keywords | Adult, Aged, Aging, Humans, Independent Living, Longitudinal Studies, Perception, Residence Characteristics, Urban Population |
Abstract | Community is important for late-midlife adults, offering a sense of belonging and opportunities for social engagement during the transition to older age. The current study examines perceptions of community and geographical ties among a sample of older adults aging in place. Using data from the Foley Longitudinal Study of Adulthood (FLSA; N = 163; aged 61-64) and a qualitative GIS approach, major themes were categorized and mapped to create a comprehensive picture of how perceptions of community varied among respondents and neighborhoods. Core themes were connections to place, space, people, and relational benefits gained from community involvement. Residents of a suburban enclave more frequently noted connections to people as being important to community, compared to residents in more densely-populated areas. Implications for future research are discussed. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.jaging.2021.100969 |
Alternate Journal | J Aging Stud |
PubMed ID | 34794714 |