Jonsson H, Kielhofner G, Borell L
Stockholm University College of Health Sciences, Solna, Sweden.
Am J Occup Ther. 1997 Jan;51(1):49-56. doi: 10.5014/ajot.51.1.49.
This study is the first part of a longitudinal investigation of the retirement process. This stage of the inquiry concerned how older persons anticipate their retirement.
Thirty-two workers were randomly selected from all workers age 63 years in a suburb of Stockholm. They participated in semistructured interviews about their work and their expectations for retirement.
The participants narratives illustrated the complex work of interpreting the past and expected meaning in one's occupational life. The narratives, which anticipated widely different future trajectories, revealed many of the challenges and dilemmas of anticipating retirement and the close association of work experience to expectations for retirement. In particular, the narratives highlighted the participants' concerns about maintaining the quality of experience in activity. The findings also demonstrate the process by which persons anticipate and make choices about life change.
People anticipate retirement through volitional narratives in which they link together past, present, and future. Understanding this volitional process of interpreting, anticipating, and making choices is important to understanding how people adapt to life changes.
本研究是退休过程纵向调查的第一部分。该调查阶段关注老年人如何预期自己的退休生活。
从斯德哥尔摩郊区所有63岁的工人中随机选取32名工人。他们参与了关于其工作及退休期望的半结构化访谈。
参与者的叙述展示了诠释过去以及预期职业生活意义的复杂工作。这些叙述预期了截然不同的未来轨迹,揭示了预期退休的诸多挑战与困境,以及工作经历与退休期望的紧密联系。特别是,这些叙述突出了参与者对维持活动体验质量的担忧。研究结果还展示了人们预期并对生活变化做出选择的过程。
人们通过将过去、现在和未来联系在一起的意志性叙述来预期退休。理解这种诠释、预期和做出选择的意志过程,对于理解人们如何适应生活变化至关重要。