
@article{ref1,
title="Self-perceptions and behavior of older people living alone",
journal="International journal of environmental research and public health",
year="2020",
author="Molina-Mula, Jesús and Gallo-Estrada, Julia and González-Trujillo, Antonio",
volume="17",
number="23",
pages="e8739-e8739",
abstract="It is currently acknowledged that older people prefer to live in their own home,  even if they are lonely or disabled in some way. The factors that condition aging  among older people members of the population living alone include the following: the  existence or absence of a social network, gender, the home or place where they live,  their capacity to function, and welfare and health resources. The main goal of this  study was to explore the perceptions of older peoples over 75 years old about  adaptation strategies and the social, gender, physical autonomy, and socio-health  resource factors that determine their permanence at home. The authors used a  qualitative methodology, within a critical social framework, based on the theories  of Pierre Bourdieu. When the interviewees' discourse was analyzed, four main  categories were evident: (a) &quot;A desire to stay at home&quot;, (b) &quot;Changes and every-day  aspects of domestic life&quot;, (c) &quot;Reliance on social and family assistance&quot;, and (d)  &quot;The use of social services and resources&quot;. In synthesis, the participants  questioned the benefits of the type of home life offered by members of the family. They believed that, in some cases, this option did not overcome the problem of  loneliness or the need to hire assistance. The findings of the study revealed that  one needs to dispel the notion of geriatric care as a form of charity, and to  distinguish between the activities of caring, providing support, and offering  companionship to someone. It is important to identify products designed for older  people who might live for a long time.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1661-7827",
doi="10.3390/ijerph17238739",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17238739"
}