Perry Tam E, Andersen Troy C, Kaplan Daniel B
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Gerontologist. 2014 Feb;54(1):75-81. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnt070. Epub 2013 Jul 9.
The experience of aging may necessitate transitions in living environments, either through adaptations to current residences or through relocations to more supportive environments. For over a half century, the study of these transitions has informed the work of researchers, health and mental health providers, policymakers, and municipal planners. In the 1970s and 80s, knowledge about these transitions advanced through Lawton and Nahemow's ecological theory of competence and environmental press, Wiseman's behavioral model of relocation decision making, and Litwak and Longino's developmental perspective on senior migrations. This article revisits influential theoretical frameworks that contribute to our understanding of senior transitions in living environments. These seminal works are shown to inform recent studies of relocation and gerontology. This article concludes with a call for a view on housing transitions that reflects the contemporary context.
衰老的经历可能需要改变生活环境,要么通过适应现有的住所,要么搬到更具支持性的环境中。半个多世纪以来,对这些转变的研究为研究人员、健康和心理健康服务提供者、政策制定者以及城市规划者的工作提供了参考。在20世纪70年代和80年代,关于这些转变的知识通过劳顿和纳赫莫夫的能力与环境压力生态理论、怀斯曼的搬迁决策行为模型以及利特瓦克和朗伊诺对老年人迁移的发展视角得以推进。本文回顾了有助于我们理解老年人生活环境转变的有影响力的理论框架。这些开创性的著作被证明为近期关于搬迁和老年学的研究提供了参考。本文最后呼吁形成一种反映当代背景的住房转变观点。