ACCIDENTAL FRIENDSHIPS: THE DEVELOPMENT AND SIGNIFICANCE OF FRIENDSHIP IN LATER LIFE IN A LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAM

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作者
Cheang, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hawaii Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
关键词
Lifelong learning; older adults; elders; friendships; third place; OLDER; HEALTH; PLAY;
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Gains from lifelong learning experiences among older adults have been documented over the past decades. Among some of these gains are: 1) How the lifelong learning programs enable older adults to engage in intellectual pursuits that were not possible before during career, parenting, and family building years; 2) How learning may be experienced in non-credit, non-threatening ways among other older adults with similar interests; 3) How continuing engagement in learning helps to improve memory and keep the mind sharp, and; 4) How the learning experiences enable the older adult to be part of a social network of individuals. The development of friendships during multiple meetings over time is not surprising. However, the significance of the development, and the increasing quality, of friendships in later life may be overlooked in the context of how many older adults are widowed, single, or living alone. One landmark study, The Australian Longitudinal Study of Aging, found that: 1) Close relationships with children and relatives had little effect on longevity rates for older people during the 10-year study; while 2) People with extensive networks of good friends and confidants outlived those with the fewest friends by 22 percent; and 3) The positive effects of friendships on longevity continued throughout the decade, regardless of other profound life changes such as the death of a spouse or other close family members. Using a participant observation approach, this study examined the accidental role that a lifelong learning class has played in fostering friendships in later life, and in making the lifelong learning class a third place-besides the home and the workplace-where important relationships develop.
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页码:2696 / 2703
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