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Social Lives and Cliques Within Senior Housing Communities.

Heidi H Ewen1, Kara B Dassel2, Jasleen K Chahal3, Amy R Roberts4, Ehiremen Azugbene5.   

Abstract

A better understanding of social environments will benefit facilitation of social cultures within senior housing communities. Social cliques naturally form among groups of people, particularly those living in close proximity. Research has shown that often older adults experience stigma based upon their health status and are excluded from social groups. This study examined residents' perceptions of life in senior housing, social stigma, and cliques. Forty-eight residents from two types of senior housing communities participated in the study. Qualitative thematic coding was used to analyze responses to open-ended interview questions. Overall, residents reported satisfaction with the community and their privacy and reported difficulties with distance from family, caregiving, and bereavement. The majority were able to identify cliques, defining them based upon common interests, health status, and shared histories. The most salient finding was that while social cliques existed they were not a source of dissatisfaction or stigma.

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Keywords:  Senior housing; cliques; social interaction

Year:  2019        PMID: 32952289      PMCID: PMC7500534          DOI: 10.1080/08882746.2019.1641690

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hous Soc        ISSN: 0888-2746


  33 in total

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