The elderly and the city: Lack of knowledge on violence perception and consequences on daily life

D’Aloja E.;Cabras F.;Paribello P.;Moro M. F.;Carta M. G.
2018-01-01

Abstract

Introduction: Two main demographic phenomena have substantially changed the condition of elderly: the growth of the urban population and the increase in longevity. Objective: The aim of the present review is to investigate how the elderly living in the cities perceive the sense of insecurity compared to those who reside in rural areas, and their Quality of Life (QoL). Method: Studies published from January 2011 to August 2017 were identified on Google and PubMed combining the following terms: "elderly urban/rural QoL" or "old age urban/rural QoL". Results: We found 18 different papers published. However, there was only one study on how the elderly perceive the violence in the city. Studies on quality of life were not univocal. Studies on depressive disorders in old age were most homogeneous showing a condition worsening in the cities. A study on the perception of violence in US showed in residents of cities and neighborhoods with the entertainment arena and casinos an increase of criminality perception. In contrast, the crime decreased in both above-mentioned neighborhoods. Conclusion: The condition of elderly in the cities is changed considerably in the recent years. It is estimated that this trend will increase in the coming years. We do not know how older people are experiencing these changes and how they perceive the persistence of violence in the cities. Future researches must satisfy this need by addressing the issue with appropriate methodological tools. This is a public health priority.
2018
Inglese
14
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46
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Esperti anonimi
scientifica
City; Elderly; Quality of Life; Rural Area; Urban Area; Violence
Bramanti, A.; D’Aloja, E.; Cabras, F.; Paribello, P.; Moro, M. F.; Lindert, J.; Carta, M. G.
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