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Community Gerontology: A Framework for Research, Policy, and Practice on Communities and Aging.

Emily A Greenfield1, Kathy Black2, Tine Buffel3, Jarmin Yeh4.   

Abstract

We introduce "community gerontology" as an area of research, policy, and practice that aims to advance understanding of communities as fundamental contexts for aging and its diversity, and to leverage this understanding for change. We present a foundational framework for community gerontology in three parts. First, we discuss the mesolevel as the unifying construct for community gerontology. Second, we describe community gerontology's focus on pathways of mutual influence between the mesolevel with more micro and macro contexts over time. Third, we put forth community gerontology's emphasis on gerontologists' participation in community change processes to facilitate more optimal experiences of aging among diverse population subgroups. We conclude by describing the integrative nature of community gerontology and the ways that this framework can advance research on particular substantive areas, as well as gerontology as a whole.
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Keywords:  Age-friendly; Conceptual development; Critical gerontology; Environment; Geography; Neighborhoods; Public policy; Social gerontology; Theory

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30124872     DOI: 10.1093/geront/gny089

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


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