Boomer Matters: Responding to Emotional Health Needs in an Aging Society |
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Authors: | Deborah O’Connor Elizabeth Kelson |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada;2. Faculty of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada |
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Abstract: | This study explores baby boomer-aged adults’ experiences accessing an emotional health program (EHP) in a community-based seniors’ center, examining differences between it and an older cohort of users. Data generation includes client-based surveys (n=118), in-depth qualitative interviews (n=20) with client users and professionally-trained counselors (n=2), and a focus group with peer support service worker (n=14). Key findings suggest EHPs as a preventative strategy to address familial abuse, the need for education and support on sexual health and dating, and the need to combat ageism to improve access. Community-based seniors’ centers as a cost-effective approach to health promotion is also highlighted. |
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Keywords: | Boomer population Community Seniors’ Program prevention mental well-being ageism sexual health family care |
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