Wang Yi, Gonzales Ernest, Morrow-Howell Nancy
a Washington University in St. Louis , School of Social Work , One Brookings Drive, St. Louis , Missouri , USA.
b Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health , Boston University , Boston , Massachusetts , USA.
J Gerontol Soc Work. 2017 Apr;60(3):215-231. doi: 10.1080/01634372.2017.1292980. Epub 2017 Feb 22.
The World Health Organization (WHO)'s Age-Friendly Community (AFC) initiative has gained worldwide momentum. Yet, measures have not been validated in regions with various levels of socio-economic development. This article used a nationally representative dataset in China to (a) analyze community-level measures within the framework of AFC and (b) compare the age-friendliness between rural and urban settings in China. Chi- square and t-tests examined the rural and urban differences. Results suggest that many AFC concepts did not apply well in developing areas. The Chinese survey measured important environmental aspects in developing regions that were missing in the WHO AFC framework.
世界卫生组织(WHO)的友好型社区(AFC)倡议已在全球范围内获得发展动力。然而,相关措施尚未在社会经济发展水平各异的地区得到验证。本文利用中国具有全国代表性的数据集来(a)在友好型社区框架内分析社区层面的措施,以及(b)比较中国农村和城市地区的友好程度。卡方检验和t检验用于考察城乡差异。结果表明,许多友好型社区的概念在发展中地区适用性不佳。中国的调查衡量了世卫组织友好型社区框架中缺失的发展中地区的重要环境方面。