Abstract
Marginalised groups of older people remain neglected in positive health and ageing (PHA) agendas, whether they
concern healthy or active ageing concepts. Questions exist around the meaning of such constructs and the factors
that enable disadvantaged populations to achieve equitable later-life experiences. Focusing on two such groups
in Ireland, this study investigates the constituent dimensions of PHA for older Irish Travellers and older people
who have experienced homelessness and the role of life-course and structural determinants in constructing PHA
trajectories for these groups. The study involves a qualitative, participatory voice-led methodology, with analysis
based on 49 in-depth life-course interviews with people aged 50 years and over from the two populations. Five
interconnected dimensions of PHA are identified and presented. Four determinants related to life-course experiences and structural factors are identified as contributing to these dimensions: social relations, material and
accommodation circumstances, formal supports and systems, and critical transitions and resilience. While
illustrating the validity of PHA agendas for these groups when understood through their lived experiences, the
findings highlight the significant deprivations and risks to rights that must be accounted for to secure meaningful
gains in PHA for the groups.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
|---|---|
| Article number | 116264 |
| Journal | Social Science & Medicine |
| Volume | 336 |
| Issue number | 116264 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Sep 2023 |
Keywords
- Healthy ageing
- Homelessness
- Irish travellers
- Life-course determinants
- Structural factors
Authors (Note for portal: view the doc link for the full list of authors)
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- Brídín Carroll, Kieran Walsh, Thomas Scharf, Diarmuid ODonovan, Sinead Keogh
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