Jeppsson Grassman Eva, Holme Lotta, Taghizadeh Larsson Annika, Whitaker Anna
National Institute for the Study of Ageing and Later Life, Linköping University, Norrköping, Sweden.
J Gerontol Soc Work. 2012;55(2):95-111. doi: 10.1080/01634372.2011.633975.
What does it mean to live a long life and grow old with disabilities? Or to be an aging parent and still be a caregiver to a disabled adult child? These are questions discussed in this article, the aim of which is to show how a life course perspective adds insight to the lived experience of disability and ageing of adults with disabilities. It is argued that the time concept is fundamental to the understanding of the lives of disabled people. Results are presented which challenge established knowledge regarding disability policies, autonomy, body, biographical disruption and prerequisites of active aging.
长寿且带着残疾变老意味着什么?或者身为年迈的父母却仍要照顾残疾的成年子女又意味着什么?本文探讨了这些问题,其目的是展示生命历程视角如何能增进对残疾成年人的残疾及老龄化生活经历的理解。有人认为,时间概念对于理解残疾人的生活至关重要。所呈现的结果对有关残疾政策、自主性、身体、人生经历中断以及积极老龄化的先决条件等既定知识提出了挑战。