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New partnerships among single older adults: a Q methodology study
Su-Fei Huang1, Chiu-Mieh Huang2, Shueh-Fen Chen3
1Department of Senior Citizen Service, Mackay Junior College of Medicine, Nursing, and Management, Taipei, Taiwan.
Background:
The social structure is changing with an increase in the ratio of the older population, resulting in a growing number of older people being faced with singlehood. This study identified and described single older adults' differing perspectives on new relationships.
Method:
We used a Q methodology approach for data collection and analysis, following in-depth interviews with 10 participants. Q statements were developed through content analysis of the interview data, which were then subjected to Q sorts performed by 49 older adults. A factor analysis was then completed on the collected data using PQ Method software.
Results:
Five factors regarding common attitudes toward pursuing a new partner, which accounted for 53% of the total variance, were obtained in the final model: (1) being single, a companion, and already acquainted with the other person/potential partner; (2) high spiritual compatibility and a caring disposition; (3) an emphasis on physical intimacy and companionship; (4) easily influenced by others' comments and highly concerned about being alone; and (5) physical and financial independence.
Conclusions:
Clustering older adults according to their attitudes can help in acknowledging their expectations about new relationships in later life.
Implications:
Practitioners can engage in successful consultations based on the recognition.
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