What Does It Mean to “Age Well” Among British and Javanese Older Adults? A Cross-Cultural Qualitative Study

Author:

Sulandari Santi12ORCID,Coats Rachel O1ORCID,Taufik Taufik2ORCID,Johnson Judith13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology, University of Leeds , Leeds, West Yorkshire , UK

2. Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta , Surakarta, Central Java , Indonesia

3. Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford Royal Infirmary , Bradford, West Yorkshire , UK

Abstract

Abstract Objectives This study aimed to investigate perceptions of what it means to “age well” and to explore similarities and differences between a Western and non-Western culture (Britain and Java). Methods Qualitative interviews explored how Javanese and British older adults defined aging well, establishing the similarities and differences between cultures. Javanese (n = 14) and British (n = 15) adults aged 61–80 (mean age = 68) participated. The data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis and organized with NVivo. Results Four themes were identified that captured what it means to age well across cultures: (a) good health is a springboard for aging well; (b) holding a positive outlook is a decisive factor in aging well; (c) “having enough” and “feeling safe” provide peace of mind; and (d) spirituality and religiosity provide tranquility. Although both cultures mentioned similar factors, there were variations in the interpretations and emphasis within themes. For example, Javanese participants emphasized the importance of the social environment whereas British participants highlighted the physical environment. Discussion Differences between cultures are important for understanding how best to support people as they age. For example, in Java, aging well may be best supported by providing a vibrant social environment. For people in Britain, having a safe and secure physical environment may be more important.

Funder

BPPT

Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology

Republic of Indonesia and LPDP

Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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