An Age-Friendly University (AFU) assists with technology learning and social engagement among older adults and individuals with developmental disabilities

被引:10
作者
Stanley, Jennifer Tehan [1 ]
Morrison, Lisa Branicky [1 ]
Webster, Britney A. [1 ]
Turner, Jennifer R. [1 ]
Richards, Cassandra J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Akron, Dept Psychol, Akron, OH 44325 USA
关键词
Generativity; social engagement; programming; applied research; volunteer; LATE-LIFE; ENVIRONMENTAL-FACTORS; COGNITIVE DECLINE; PARTICIPATION; PEOPLE; IMPACT; CONNECTEDNESS; SATISFACTION; ASSOCIATION; CONTINUITY;
D O I
10.1080/02701960.2019.1572009
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
As an Age-Friendly University (AFU), University of Akron is striving to support lifelong learning. A collaborative research effort developed between aging researchers at the university and a government-sponsored pilot program aimed to provide learning opportunities for older adults (OA) and engagement for individuals with developmental disabilities (IDD). The present study assessed the success of a pilot program to increase comfort with technology and community engagement. OA and IDD participants met twice a month for 9 months to discuss how to use technology (e.g., an IPad). We assessed satisfaction, perceived changes in comfort with technology, perceived changes in connection with others, and motivations for participating with questionnaires and a structured interview. On average, participants reported very high satisfaction with the group, and moderate increases in comfort with technology and how connected they feel to others as a result of participating in the group. The most common motivations for participation were related to values, strengthening social ties, seeking to learn, and bringing joy to others. These findings suggest that the pilot was successful at improving community engagement. The involvement of the university in the assessment of this pilot program situates the university as an age-friendly partner for community efforts to support lifelong learning.
引用
收藏
页码:261 / 275
页数:15
相关论文
共 52 条
[11]   The social connectedness of older adults: A national profile [J].
Cornwell, Benjamin ;
Laumann, Edward O. ;
Schumm, L. Philip .
AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, 2008, 73 (02) :185-203
[12]   On the shoulders of a giant: The legacy of Matilda White Riley for gerontology [J].
Dannefer, D ;
Uhlenberg, P ;
Foner, A ;
Abeles, RP .
JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2005, 60 (06) :S296-S304
[13]   Older adults catch up to younger adults on a learning and memory task that involves collaborative social interaction [J].
Derksen, B. J. ;
Duff, M. C. ;
Weldon, K. ;
Zhang, J. ;
Zamba, K. D. ;
Tranel, D. ;
Denburg, N. L. .
MEMORY, 2015, 23 (04) :612-624
[14]  
Emlet Charles A, 2012, J Aging Res, V2012, P173247, DOI 10.1155/2012/173247
[15]  
Erikson E. H., 1950, Childhood and Society
[16]  
Erikson E.H., 1968, MIDDLE AGE AGING, P85
[17]  
Erikson Erik., 1997, LIFE CYCLE COMPLETED
[18]   Social engagement and depressive symptoms in late life - Longitudinal findings [J].
Glass, Thomas A. ;
De Leon, Carlos F. Mendes ;
Bassuk, Shari S. ;
Berkman, Lisa F. .
JOURNAL OF AGING AND HEALTH, 2006, 18 (04) :604-628
[19]   Social support network structure in older people: Underlying dimensions and association with psychological and physical health [J].
Golden, Jeannette ;
Conroy, Ronan M. ;
Lawlor, Brian A. .
PSYCHOLOGY HEALTH & MEDICINE, 2009, 14 (03) :280-290
[20]   Barriers to Social Participation among Lonely Older Adults: The Influence of Social Fears and Identity [J].
Goll, Johanna C. ;
Charlesworth, Georgina ;
Scior, Katrina ;
Stott, Joshua .
PLOS ONE, 2015, 10 (02)