Ryser Laura, Halseth Greg
aRural and Small Town Studies Program, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada.
J Women Aging. 2011;23(3):185-202. doi: 10.1080/08952841.2011.587734.
Within the context of an aging Canadian rural and small-town landscape, there is a growing trend of low-income senior women living alone. While there is a perception that rural seniors have well-developed social networks to meet their daily needs, some research suggests that economic and social restructuring processes have impacted the stability of seniors' support networks in small places. While much of the research on seniors' informal networks focuses upon small towns in decline, booming resource economies can also produce challenges for low-income senior women living alone due to both a higher cost of living and the retrenchment of government and service supports. Under such circumstances, an absence of informal supports can impact seniors' health and quality of life and may lead to premature institutionalization. Drawing upon a household survey in Fort St. John, British Columbia, we explore informal supports used by low-income senior women living alone in this different context of the Canadian landscape. Our findings indicate that these women not only have a support network that is comparable to other groups, but that they are also more likely to draw upon such supports to meet their independent-living needs. These women rely heavily on family support, however, and greater efforts are needed to diversify both their formal and informal sources of support as small family networks can quickly become overwhelmed.
在加拿大农村和小镇老龄化的背景下,低收入老年女性独居的趋势日益明显。尽管有人认为农村老年人拥有完善的社交网络来满足日常需求,但一些研究表明,经济和社会结构调整过程已经影响了小地方老年人支持网络的稳定性。虽然大部分关于老年人非正式网络的研究聚焦于衰落的小镇,但蓬勃发展的资源型经济也会给独居的低收入老年女性带来挑战,因为生活成本较高,且政府和服务支持有所缩减。在这种情况下,缺乏非正式支持会影响老年人的健康和生活质量,并可能导致过早进入机构养老。基于对不列颠哥伦比亚省圣约翰堡的一项家庭调查,我们探讨了在加拿大这种不同背景下独居的低收入老年女性所使用的非正式支持。我们的研究结果表明,这些女性不仅拥有与其他群体相当的支持网络,而且她们更有可能利用这些支持来满足独立生活的需求。然而,这些女性严重依赖家庭支持,由于小型家庭网络很快就会不堪重负,因此需要做出更大努力,使她们的正式和非正式支持来源多样化。