Department of Human Ecology, University of Alberta.
Can J Aging. 2011 Sep;30(3):323-38. doi: 10.1017/S0714980811000250. Epub 2011 Jul 18.
Research on rural aging has developed considerably since publication of the book Aging in Rural Canada (Butterworths, 1991). The purpose of this article is twofold: to provide a retrospective on issues in rural aging from this book, and to review Canadian literature on rural aging since its publication. The review highlights new directions in conceptual definitions of rural, and in issues of social engagement, independence, family and social networks, and rural services and health. Two main research lenses are evident. The marginalization lens focuses on rural seniors with health problems, but has not included those marginalized by poverty or gender. The aging-well lens focuses on contributions and engagement, but has omitted research on social relationships and quality of family interaction. The report includes a call for interrogation about interaction between people and place, and for understanding issues of rural diversity and processes of rural aging.
自《加拿大农村老龄化问题研究》(Butterworths,1991 年)一书出版以来,农村老龄化问题的研究已经有了相当大的发展。本文的目的有两个:一是对该书农村老龄化问题进行回顾,二是回顾自该书出版以来加拿大农村老龄化问题的文献。综述强调了农村概念定义和社会参与、独立性、家庭和社会网络以及农村服务和健康等问题的新方向。有两个主要的研究视角。边缘化视角关注有健康问题的农村老年人,但没有包括那些因贫困或性别而被边缘化的人。健康老龄化视角关注的是贡献和参与,但忽略了对社会关系和家庭互动质量的研究。该报告呼吁对人与地点之间的相互作用进行质疑,并呼吁了解农村多样性问题和农村老龄化进程。