Men's Health and Ageing Well in New Zealand: A Focus Group Study

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作者
Xiao, Hui [1 ]
Baxter, G. David [1 ]
Liu, Lizhou [1 ]
Doolan-Noble, Fiona [2 ]
White, Alan [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Otago, Ctr Mens Hlth, Ctr Hlth Act & Rehabil Res, Sch Physiotherapy, Dunedin, New Zealand
[2] Univ Otago, Ctr Mens Hlth, Dunedin Sch Med, Dept Gen Practice & Rural Hlth, Dunedin, New Zealand
[3] Leeds Beckett Univ, Ctr Mens Hlth, Leeds, England
来源
PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITIES | 2024年
关键词
men's health; masculinities; ageing well; qualitative study; New Zealand; OLDER MEN; RACIAL-DISCRIMINATION; SOCIAL-ISOLATION; HELP-SEEKING; MAORI HEALTH; GENDER; RETIREMENT; BARRIERS; CARE; MASCULINITIES;
D O I
10.1037/men0000476
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The study aim was to explore the health and well-being experiences of a cohort of older men (>= 45 years old) in the Southern region of New Zealand (Otago and Southland), and how these experiences corresponded with their expectations of ageing. It was hoped this examination of the lived experiences of older men would enhance our understanding of the enablers and challenges to ageing well for older men. Six focus groups were undertaken (n = 28) at three different locations in New Zealand. Participants ranged in age (45-92 years old) and varied in socioeconomic status. Critical studies of men and masculinities theoretical framework was adopted to underpin the study, with narrative data analyzed using a reflexive thematic approach. Three core themes were identified, including finding purpose in work and life, navigating masculine expectations in the ageing process, concerning challenges associated with social role transition. Each of these core themes incorporates a central organizing concept. Rather than steering older men toward predetermined male social roles, our findings suggest the achievement of ageing well to empower them to have life purpose and engagement should become a new expectation for policymaking.
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