Spiritual affection and support: Unique aging model of older adult Chinese who lost their only child

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

3-1-2024

Abstract

This research aims to explore the mechanism of the online ``spiritual solidarity'' group for older adults who have lost their only child (shidu parents) in contemporary China. By examining a unique aging model of older adult Chinese who lost their only child, this study conducted an online survey in the ``spiritual solidarity'' group of the shidu parents through an ethnographic approach by interviews, questionnaires, participatory observation, and other methods. The findings can improve the ``spiritually drawn together to old'' process for the shidu parents to improve their quality of life and relieve their psychological stress. As a new pension model, the spiritual group takes a virtual information platform as the carrier to break through the limitations of regional activities, meet the various needs of the shidu parent, and provide them with an outlet for emotional energy. Understanding the mechanism of spiritual solidarity is of help to the shidu parents in obtaining spiritual comfort. It is also valuable for safeguarding their rights and interests to improve their quality of life on the spiritual and material levels.

Keywords

Spiritual affection, Unique aging model, older adult, Chinese, child

Divisions

arts

Funders

National Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Science grant (18BSH107)

Publication Title

Humanities & Social Sciences Communications

Volume

11

Issue

1

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publisher Location

CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON, N1 9XW, ENGLAND

This document is currently not available here.

Share

COinS