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Older Adults in Public Open Spaces: Age and Gender Segregation.

Rinat Ben Noon1,2, Liat Ayalon1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is a substantial body of literature on the importance of the environment in the lives of older adults. Nonetheless, to date, there has been limited research on everyday activities of urban older adults in public open spaces. The present study examined the activities of older adults in public open spaces in Israel with a specific focus on age and gender as potential variables of relevance. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Using still photography, we systematically photographed four sessions in two different public outdoor settings attended by older Israelis. Still photographs were converted to narrative descriptions, and then coded, quantified, and compared using descriptive statistics.
RESULTS: The majority (311, 97%) of older adults arrived alone to the public setting. Of these, 44% formed a social group of two or more people, whereas the remaining older adults stayed alone. When social interactions occurred, they were primarily gender homogenous (69%); women were more likely to integrate in spontaneous social conversations and men were more likely to participate in common games. DISCUSSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Our findings call attention to the important role played by the outdoor environment as a venue for social activities among older adults. The findings further stress the high levels of aloneness experienced by older adults, which do not seem to be alleviated by the mere attendance of public spaces.
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Keywords:  Activity; Aloneness; Engagement; Environmental gerontology; Outdoor; older adults

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28535273     DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnx047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontologist        ISSN: 0016-9013


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