Center for Research on Men's Health.
Center for Medicine, Health and Society, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2018 Jan 11;73(2):240-247. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbx075.
Few studies have explored how older African American men understand the relationship between health and successful aging. The goal of this study was to examine how older African American men's conceptions and definitions of health and notions of successful aging are interrelated.
Using data from 22 semistructured individual interviews with African American men ages 55-76, we examine how cultural and normative ideals about health map onto the core components of Rowe and Kahn's (1997) definition of successful aging. We also explore how these notions influence factors that have implications for health.
Consistent with prior research, we found that older African American men operationalized notions of health in ways that mapped onto three elements of successful aging: (a) the absence of disease and disability, (b) the ability to maintain physical and cognitive functioning, and (c) meaningful social engagement in life. A fourth theme, what men actually do, emerged to highlight how regular health practices were key components of how men define health.
These findings highlight key elements of how older African American men conceptualize health in ways that are interrelated with yet expand notions of successful aging in ways that are critical for health promotion research and interventions.
鲜有研究探讨老年非裔美国男性如何理解健康与成功老龄化之间的关系。本研究旨在探讨老年非裔美国男性对健康的概念和定义以及对成功老龄化的观念是如何相互关联的。
我们使用了来自 22 名年龄在 55-76 岁的非裔美国男性的半结构化个体访谈数据,研究了关于健康的文化和规范理想如何映射到罗威和卡恩(1997 年)对成功老龄化的定义的核心要素上。我们还探讨了这些观念如何影响对健康有影响的因素。
与先前的研究一致,我们发现老年非裔美国男性以三种方式来操作化健康的概念,这三种方式映射到成功老龄化的三个要素上:(a)没有疾病和残疾,(b)能够保持身体和认知功能,以及(c)在生活中有意义的社会参与。第四个主题,男性实际做了什么,出现了,强调了定期的健康实践是男性定义健康的关键组成部分。
这些发现强调了老年非裔美国男性在概念化健康方面的关键要素,这些要素与成功老龄化的观念相互关联,但又以对健康促进研究和干预至关重要的方式扩展了这些观念。