The Concept of Successful Ageing from the Perspectives
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The Concept of Successful Ageing from the Perspectives of Older Adults: An Empirical Typology
The Concept of Successful Ageing from the Perspectives of Older Adults: An Empirical Typology

Author(s): Agnieszka Kozerska
Subject(s): Adult Education, Gerontology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: quality of life; older adults; late adulthood; successful ageing; older adults’ learning;

Summary/Abstract: Purpose: This paper attempts to examine the concept of successful ageing (SA) from the perspectives of older adults. Methods: Data were gathered from 224 persons. The research used a categorized interview and a test as methods of data collection. In order to select the types of subjective definitions of SA, the method of cluster analysis was applied. Results: 5 types of definitions were distinguished: 1) Around 40% of older adults consider the biomedical model to be in line with their idea of good old age, but they also add new components that they consider more important. These are: Living in an environment of loving persons (Type 1 definitions), and Religiousness, Generativity, Relationships with others based on love (Type 4). 2) About 40% of the respondents’ present one-dimensional definitions, with one of the following factors: Family (Type 2), and Religiousness (Type 3). 3) Lack of a precise definition is more often demonstrated in people with low life satisfaction who have been experiencing difficult life situations in recent times. Conclusions: Understanding of SA depends on life satisfaction and the context related to the life situation. Three key words are essential for the definitions: family, activity, religion.

  • Issue Year: 136/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 215-233
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English