Firestone I J, Lichtman C M, Evans J R
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 1980;11(3):229-41. doi: 10.2190/0W26-MG9K-585K-D6VU.
This field study of nursing home accommodations examines the influence of type of living accommodation and personal characteristics upon environmental perception and interaction preferences with regard to privacy and sociability. Ward residents view their dwelling as less secure and feel less able to control social encounters occurring therein than do single room residents. In terms of preferences, however, it is the single room residents who express greater desires for isolation and disclosure restriction. These data and the absence of differences in resident satisfaction, are consistent with an adaptation model of privacy-sociability preference.
这项针对养老院住宿环境的实地研究,考察了居住类型和个人特征对隐私和社交方面的环境感知及互动偏好的影响。与单人房住户相比,病房住户觉得自己的住所安全感更低,且对住所内发生的社交接触的掌控能力更弱。然而,在偏好方面,正是单人房住户表达了对独处和信息披露限制的更强烈渴望。这些数据以及住户满意度方面不存在差异的情况,与隐私-社交偏好的适应模型相符。