Liou Chih-Ling, Shenk Dena
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Kent State University at Stark, 6000 Frank Ave. N.W, North Canton, OH, 44720, USA.
Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA.
J Cross Cult Gerontol. 2016 Sep;31(3):293-309. doi: 10.1007/s10823-016-9292-2.
The number of older Chinese immigrants living in the United States is increasing steadily. They are faced with challenges to meet their needs for social support and are unlikely to turn to formal services. This case study utilizes an ecological framework to analyze social support among Chinese immigrants age 65 year and older within a Christian Chinese church community, and to explore the ways in which a Chinese church functions as the source of social support for older Chinese immigrants. Seven months of participant observation and ten face-to-face, in-depth interviews were conducted with 65+ Chinese adults who attended one Chinese church in the Southern United State and included questions concerning patterns of support and personal relationships within the church. Findings revealed that gender, living arrangements, working experiences, ability to drive, and English language skills were related to support the older Chinese immigrants sought, received, and provided. Although the Chinese church can be a viable source of supplementary support, some participants in this study felt the support they received from the church was insufficient, particularly in terms of emotional support. Therefore, suggestions are outlined that may assist Chinese churches to be more proactive in better understanding and providing services that meet the different needs and desires of older Chinese immigrants.
居住在美国的年长华裔移民数量正在稳步增加。他们在满足社会支持需求方面面临挑战,并且不太可能求助于正规服务。本案例研究运用生态框架,分析65岁及以上华裔移民在一个华裔基督教教会社区内的社会支持情况,并探讨华人教会作为年长华裔移民社会支持来源的运作方式。对美国南部一个华人教会的65岁及以上华裔成年人进行了七个月的参与观察和十次面对面的深入访谈,访谈问题包括教会内的支持模式和人际关系。研究结果显示,性别、居住安排、工作经历、驾驶能力和英语语言技能与年长华裔移民寻求、获得和提供的支持有关。尽管华人教会可以成为补充支持的一个可行来源,但本研究中的一些参与者认为他们从教会获得的支持不足,尤其是在情感支持方面。因此,本文概述了一些建议,这些建议可能有助于华人教会更积极主动地更好理解并提供满足年长华裔移民不同需求和愿望的服务。