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Wartime experiences and their implications for the everyday lives of older people
Author(s)Judith Sixsmith, Andrew Sixsmith, Matthew Callender
Journal titleAgeing and Society, vol 34, no 9, October 2014
PublisherCambridge University Press, October 2014
Pagespp 1457-1481
Sourcejournals.cambridge.org/aso
KeywordsWar ; Personal relationships ; Well being ; Social surveys.
AnnotationPast research has documented the influences that 'traumatic' memories of war have on older people's mental health (e.g. post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD). However, fewer studies have explored the longer-term implications of wartime experiences for older men's and women's everyday lives. This article explores the impact of Second World War experiences on older men and women living in the United Kingdom (UK), to provide an insight into how such experiences influence how they construct their daily lives. Forty UK-based participants born between 1914 and 1923 were interviewed as part of the ENABLE-AGE project that was undertaken in five European countries. The key concepts underpinning the interview schedule were: home, independence, participation, health and well-being, and societal supports. The data were analysed using a grounded theory approach. Participants emphasised how wartime experiences continue to hold significance within their lives and settings some 60 years later. Seven themes emerged from the analysis. Four of these reflect the way wartime experiences remain important influences on participants' present-day social worlds: comradeship, storytelling about the war, community and alienation, and long-term physical effects. A further three themes reflect how skills and personal characteristics defined by wartime experiences are embedded in the way many older people continue to negotiate and structure their practical lives: managing, resilience and adaptability, and independence. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-150609001 A
ClassmarkVMC: DS: D:F:5HH: 3F

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