The Third-Age African American Seniors: Benefits of Participating in Senior Multipurpose Facilities |
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Authors: | Davette Taylor-Harris |
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Institution: | Atlanta Regional Commission , Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
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Abstract: | This article examines the contexts and benefits of African American seniors' participation in multipurpose facilities. Using qualitative data from 15 in-depth participant interviews and 6-month on-site participant observations as well as a survey result, research revealed the physical, emotional, and social benefits that African American seniors reported as a result of their participation in various activities offered in a multipurpose senior center in Atlanta Georgia. The study presents a social context in which African American seniors constructed their new third age identities that is different from the wide-spread negative images depicted by the mainstream about this minority group. Findings from this study increase the knowledge about African American seniors' participation in multipurpose facilities and provide a better understanding for the diverse socio-economic backgrounds of African American seniors. Study results will have policy implications for a better development of senior centers for minority population in the United States for the promotion of productive and successful aging. |
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Keywords: | African American seniors multipurpose facilities third age identity |
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