Otchere Faith Afua, Komuhendo Miriam, Anderson Lindsey, Ashby-King Drew T, Agboada Delight
Department of Communication, University of Maryland, College Park, USA.
School of Communication, East Carolina University, Greenville, USA.
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 2025 Jul;101(1):25-47. doi: 10.1177/00914150241297318. Epub 2024 Nov 8.
COVID-19 heightened the uncertainty of aging, mainly because older adults were considered most vulnerable to the virus's effects. This study utilized the Communicative Ecology Model of Successful Aging (CEMSA) as a framework to understand the intersection of aging, COVID-19, and communication. In-depth interviews were conducted to explore the nuanced accounts given by fourteen eligible participants from Ghana and Uganda to understand their communicative practices about successful aging during COVID-19. Findings revealed that expressing optimism about aging, planning for future care needs, self-categorization as old, or attributing behavior to old age, and using emerging communication technologies to foster engagement with friends and loved ones are crucial aspects of older adults' communication around successful aging during the pandemic. The study also extended CEMSA to the African context and introduced faith as a new element that influenced how older adults communicate about successful aging that the model had not previously accounted for.
新冠疫情加剧了老龄化的不确定性,主要是因为老年人被认为最易受该病毒影响。本研究采用成功老龄化的传播生态模型(CEMSA)作为框架,以理解老龄化、新冠疫情和沟通之间的交叉关系。通过深入访谈,探讨了来自加纳和乌干达的14名符合条件的参与者给出的细致描述,以了解他们在新冠疫情期间关于成功老龄化的沟通实践。研究结果显示,对老龄化表达乐观态度、规划未来护理需求、将自己归类为老年人或将行为归因于老年,以及使用新兴通信技术促进与朋友和亲人的互动,是疫情期间老年人围绕成功老龄化进行沟通的关键方面。该研究还将CEMSA扩展到非洲背景,并引入了信仰这一影响老年人如何沟通成功老龄化的新元素,而该模型之前并未考虑到这一点。