Perceived negative and positive impacts of redefining older persons in Thailand

“Older” in many countries has been defined as a chronological age of either 60 or 65 years or older. Due to a rapidly growing aging population in Thailand, as well as state welfare payments and improved health, this study aims to explore how Thai people define “older person” and what perceived psych...

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Main Authors: Rossarin Soottipong Gray, Umaporn Pattaravanich, Chalermpol Chamchan, Pramote Prasartkul
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spelling th-mahidol.32982023-04-12T15:21:07Z Perceived negative and positive impacts of redefining older persons in Thailand Rossarin Soottipong Gray Umaporn Pattaravanich Chalermpol Chamchan Pramote Prasartkul Mahidol University. Institute for Population and Social Research Chronological age definition of older person positive attribute qualitative research Journal for Population and Social Studies วารสารประชากรและสังคม “Older” in many countries has been defined as a chronological age of either 60 or 65 years or older. Due to a rapidly growing aging population in Thailand, as well as state welfare payments and improved health, this study aims to explore how Thai people define “older person” and what perceived psychosocial and health impacts may occur if “older person” is redefined. Forty-five focus group discussions were conducted using working-age groups and older-persons’ groups from major occupations in all regions. The findings reveal that the perceived current definition of “older persons” is those aged 60 and older, and it carries with it negative and positive connotations. Most participants felt that it would be appropriate to consider a revised definition of “older person” if the following criteria were taken into consideration: (1) chronological age only, but raised to age 65 or 70; (2) chronological age and positive attributes; (3) positive attributes only; and (4) no criteria at all. Rival patterns were also discussed. The perceived positive impacts included better mental health, longer employment and increased value of older people. Reduced job opportunities for younger people and a shortage of home care providers for grandchildren were reported as the negative impacts. The challenge is how to incorporate a suitable multidimensional definition into a new concept of older person. 2017-12-20T03:56:41Z 2017-12-20T03:56:41Z 2017-12 2015-01 Article Journal for Population and Social Studies. Vol.23, No.1 (2015), 73-85 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/3298 eng Mahidol University Institute for Population and Social Research. Mahidol University application/pdf
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
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language English
topic Chronological age
definition of older person
positive attribute
qualitative research
Journal for Population and Social Studies
วารสารประชากรและสังคม
spellingShingle Chronological age
definition of older person
positive attribute
qualitative research
Journal for Population and Social Studies
วารสารประชากรและสังคม
Rossarin Soottipong Gray
Umaporn Pattaravanich
Chalermpol Chamchan
Pramote Prasartkul
Perceived negative and positive impacts of redefining older persons in Thailand
description “Older” in many countries has been defined as a chronological age of either 60 or 65 years or older. Due to a rapidly growing aging population in Thailand, as well as state welfare payments and improved health, this study aims to explore how Thai people define “older person” and what perceived psychosocial and health impacts may occur if “older person” is redefined. Forty-five focus group discussions were conducted using working-age groups and older-persons’ groups from major occupations in all regions. The findings reveal that the perceived current definition of “older persons” is those aged 60 and older, and it carries with it negative and positive connotations. Most participants felt that it would be appropriate to consider a revised definition of “older person” if the following criteria were taken into consideration: (1) chronological age only, but raised to age 65 or 70; (2) chronological age and positive attributes; (3) positive attributes only; and (4) no criteria at all. Rival patterns were also discussed. The perceived positive impacts included better mental health, longer employment and increased value of older people. Reduced job opportunities for younger people and a shortage of home care providers for grandchildren were reported as the negative impacts. The challenge is how to incorporate a suitable multidimensional definition into a new concept of older person.
author2 Mahidol University. Institute for Population and Social Research
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Rossarin Soottipong Gray
Umaporn Pattaravanich
Chalermpol Chamchan
Pramote Prasartkul
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author Rossarin Soottipong Gray
Umaporn Pattaravanich
Chalermpol Chamchan
Pramote Prasartkul
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title Perceived negative and positive impacts of redefining older persons in Thailand
title_short Perceived negative and positive impacts of redefining older persons in Thailand
title_full Perceived negative and positive impacts of redefining older persons in Thailand
title_fullStr Perceived negative and positive impacts of redefining older persons in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Perceived negative and positive impacts of redefining older persons in Thailand
title_sort perceived negative and positive impacts of redefining older persons in thailand
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