Bilibid lolos: A qualitative study on successful aging behind bars

The goals of the study are twofold: (1) to know the resources and constraints in aging of an elderly prisoner and (2) to discover the strategies elderly prisoners use that show selective optimization with compensation to attain successful aging. The study included 10 male prisoners between ages 60 y...

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Main Authors: Geneciran, Krisha Mae O., Merida, Ina Beatrix S., Monasterial, Alex Clarese B., Muñoz, Angelica Rose T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-103942021-08-14T03:04:56Z Bilibid lolos: A qualitative study on successful aging behind bars Geneciran, Krisha Mae O. Merida, Ina Beatrix S. Monasterial, Alex Clarese B. Muñoz, Angelica Rose T. The goals of the study are twofold: (1) to know the resources and constraints in aging of an elderly prisoner and (2) to discover the strategies elderly prisoners use that show selective optimization with compensation to attain successful aging. The study included 10 male prisoners between ages 60 years old and 85 years old that were perceived as someone who is aging successfully by their peers and staff members. They were selected through nomination within 50 elderly prisoners and 5 staff members who interact with them on a daily basis. The data was collected through individual semi-structured interviews that focuses on biological, psychological, social domains of functioning and selective optimization with compensation model. The results showed that the constraints elderly prisoners experience are physical decline, lack of communication with family and friends outside of prison and emotional stress while their resources for functioning well are basic needs provided to them, the program and activities of the prison, the support system, their personal learnings. Elderly prisoners also use different strategies that display selective optimization with compensation for readjusted goals which indicate the possibility of successful aging. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9749 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Prisoners--Philippines Aging--Philippines Older people--Philippines
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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language English
topic Prisoners--Philippines
Aging--Philippines
Older people--Philippines
spellingShingle Prisoners--Philippines
Aging--Philippines
Older people--Philippines
Geneciran, Krisha Mae O.
Merida, Ina Beatrix S.
Monasterial, Alex Clarese B.
Muñoz, Angelica Rose T.
Bilibid lolos: A qualitative study on successful aging behind bars
description The goals of the study are twofold: (1) to know the resources and constraints in aging of an elderly prisoner and (2) to discover the strategies elderly prisoners use that show selective optimization with compensation to attain successful aging. The study included 10 male prisoners between ages 60 years old and 85 years old that were perceived as someone who is aging successfully by their peers and staff members. They were selected through nomination within 50 elderly prisoners and 5 staff members who interact with them on a daily basis. The data was collected through individual semi-structured interviews that focuses on biological, psychological, social domains of functioning and selective optimization with compensation model. The results showed that the constraints elderly prisoners experience are physical decline, lack of communication with family and friends outside of prison and emotional stress while their resources for functioning well are basic needs provided to them, the program and activities of the prison, the support system, their personal learnings. Elderly prisoners also use different strategies that display selective optimization with compensation for readjusted goals which indicate the possibility of successful aging.
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author Geneciran, Krisha Mae O.
Merida, Ina Beatrix S.
Monasterial, Alex Clarese B.
Muñoz, Angelica Rose T.
author_facet Geneciran, Krisha Mae O.
Merida, Ina Beatrix S.
Monasterial, Alex Clarese B.
Muñoz, Angelica Rose T.
author_sort Geneciran, Krisha Mae O.
title Bilibid lolos: A qualitative study on successful aging behind bars
title_short Bilibid lolos: A qualitative study on successful aging behind bars
title_full Bilibid lolos: A qualitative study on successful aging behind bars
title_fullStr Bilibid lolos: A qualitative study on successful aging behind bars
title_full_unstemmed Bilibid lolos: A qualitative study on successful aging behind bars
title_sort bilibid lolos: a qualitative study on successful aging behind bars
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2018
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9749
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