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      Pathways to age-friendly communities in diverse urban neighborhoods: Do social capital and social cohesion matter?

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          Using a social capital and social cohesion lens, we reposition the concept of civic engagement among older adults to examine pathways for building age-friendly communities. We analyzed data drawn from a Community-Based Participatory Research study in the Southern U.S. that explored lived experiences of older adults, age 55 and above, who participated in individual interviews (n = 15) and six focus group discussions (n = 45) to examine their perceptions of social identity, social connectedness, and civic engagement geared toward an age-friendly city. Findings indicated that several older adults had access to social networks and socially invested resources, thereby having opportunities for civic engagement and building age-friendly neighborhoods. However, social, cultural, linguistic, and structural barriers were more evident among certain diverse ethnic populations. Marginalized low-income minorities and immigrants, such as Hispanic participants, felt the lack of social cohesion among the larger society limited their ability to give back, thus decreasing their civic engagement activities. In contrast, Caucasian and African-American older adults were able to contribute to the political process through more civic participation activities. We provide implications for examining the role of social capital and social engagement to bolster civic engagement among older adults in building age-friendly communities.

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          Journal
          J Gerontol Soc Work
          Journal of gerontological social work
          Informa UK Limited
          1540-4048
          0163-4372
          July 2018
          : 61
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a School of Social Work , The University of Connecticut , Hartford , CT , USA.
          [2 ] b College of Social Work , The Ohio State University , Columbus , Ohio , USA.
          [3 ] c School of Social Work , University of Texas , Arlington , Texas , USA.
          [4 ] d Social Work, Providence Hospice of Seattle , Tukwila , WA , USA.
          [5 ] e Social Work , University of Kentucky College of Social Work , Lexington , KY , USA.
          [6 ] f Department of Social Work , Texas Christian University , Fort Worth , Texas , USA.
          Article
          10.1080/01634372.2018.1454564
          29595371
          d21f170e-d5ba-4c38-9a70-a755378f804f
          History

          Civic engagement,aging-friendly community,diverse,older adults,social capital,social cohesion

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