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Cultural perceptions of aging: the perspective of Somali Canadians in Ottawa.

Martine Lagacé1, Houssein Charmarkeh, Florian Grandena.   

Abstract

Somalis currently constitute the largest Sub-Saharan community in Canada and as such have greatly contributed to the transformation of the immigrant population of this country. Although there is a growing body of research on the Somali community in Canada, the question of how the first generation of Somali Canadians experiences aging and transmits its values and attitudes in this regard to younger generations has yet to be explored. The goal of the present study is precisely to understand how male and female Somali seniors living in Canada perceive and experience aging from a cross-cultural perspective. A total of 17 Somali elders (9 women and 8 men) took part in two focus group discussions. Results of the interpretative content analysis revealed that, regardless of the cultural context, both Somali men and women foster quite a positive view of the notion of aging. However, as Somali migrants, men were more critical than women in regards to the challenges of aging in Canada. Results are discussed in light of previous studies on aging, ageism and culture.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22941417     DOI: 10.1007/s10823-012-9180-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cross Cult Gerontol        ISSN: 0169-3816


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