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市中心走廊中的老龄化:绘制西雅图 50 岁以上无家可归成年人的邻里体验图。

Aging in the downtown corridor: Mapping the neighborhood experiences of Seattle's unhoused adults over age 50.

机构信息

Department of Social Welfare, University of Washington, United States of America.

出版信息

J Aging Stud. 2022 Mar;60:100997. doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2021.100997. Epub 2021 Dec 20.

Abstract

Research has established the importance of understanding the dynamic relationship between older adults and the environments in which they are embedded. However, the meaning of place for unhoused older adults amidst an increasingly contested urban landscape is largely unknown. This exploratory study aims to further include unhoused older adults' experiences in the scholarship on aging and place by asking how unhoused adults over age 50 (1) describe their spatial patterns and experiences and (2) negotiate their relationship with common urban places. Through iterative mapping conducted in focus groups and interviews at Seattle senior centers, respondents identified how they interacted with their communities and environment. Using inductive and deductive coding of both textual and geospatial data, thematic analysis indicated that respondents: (1) experienced confinement to the downtown corridor and expulsion from surrounding areas- a phenomenon compounded by physical and subjective aging; (2) created routines amidst geographic and temporal restrictions to maximize comfort and security; (3) attempted to create residential normalcy in public places through adaptive and accommodative practices; and (4) experienced identities shaped by movement through and access to place. Current social, spatial, and political contexts of city living present many challenges for older unhoused adults. Supports that ignore people's identification with the places that are important to them are unlikely to be successful. Findings from this paper call for service, policy, and design strategies that facilitate personal agency and connection to place among unhoused people midlife and beyond.

摘要

研究已经确定了理解老年人与他们所处环境之间动态关系的重要性。然而,在城市景观日益受到争议的情况下,无家可归的老年人对场所的意义在很大程度上还不得而知。本探索性研究旨在通过询问 50 岁以上的无家可归成年人:(1) 描述他们的空间模式和体验,以及 (2) 协商他们与常见城市场所的关系,进一步将无家可归的老年人的经验纳入关于老龄化和场所的学术研究中。通过在西雅图老年人中心的焦点小组和访谈中进行迭代映射,受访者确定了他们如何与社区和环境互动。通过对文本和地理空间数据进行归纳和演绎编码,主题分析表明,受访者:(1) 体验到被限制在市中心走廊和被驱逐到周围地区——这种现象因身体和主观老化而加剧;(2) 在地理和时间限制下创造日常生活,以最大限度地提高舒适和安全;(3) 通过适应性和适应性实践,试图在公共场所营造居住常态;(4) 通过在场所中的流动和进入来塑造身份。当前城市生活的社会、空间和政治背景给无家可归的老年人带来了许多挑战。忽视人们对重要场所的认同的支持不太可能成功。本文的研究结果呼吁采取服务、政策和设计策略,促进无家可归者在中年及以后的个人代理和与场所的联系。

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