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Bridging the gap
 — the creation of continuity by men on the verge of retirement
Author(s)Orit Nuttman-Shwartz
Journal titleAgeing and Society, vol 28, part 2, February 2008
Pagespp 185-202
Sourcehttp://www.journals.cambridge.org/ASO
KeywordsPreparation [retirement] ; Retirement ; Transitional phase ; Memory and Reminiscence ; Qualitative Studies ; Israel.
AnnotationThe aim of this study is to examine the means by which men on the verge of retirement create continuity or bridges between their past and present in their autobiographical narratives. Based on Whitbourne's 1985 'lifespan construct model of adaptation', 56 Israeli men on the verge of retirement were asked to relate their 'life stories' and 'life scenarios' (their vision of the future). Their bridging strategies were examined using qualitative structural analyses, focusing on the 'crossovers' to the future in the 'life stories' and those of the past in their 'life scenarios'. The findings show three main bridging patterns to the life stories and three in the life scenarios. Each was associated with differences in the ways that the men were coping emotionally with the transition to retirement, and pointed to the different ways by which they used community to cope with the anxieties aroused by their impending retirement. After trying to account for the greater frequency of bridging attempts in the 'scenarios' than the 'life stories', the discussion elaborates on the differing bridging strategies and their associated features. The findings suggest that the identification of crossover patterns in life stories and life scenarios may be a useful tool for assessing a person's coping abilities and adjustment to difficult transitions. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-080204003 A
ClassmarkGA: G3: 4MT: DB: 3DP: 7H6

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