A quest for understanding: older migrants' wellbeing beyond integration in Sweden

探寻理解:瑞典老年移民融入社会之外的福祉

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Abstract

PURPOSE: This study investigates how older foreign-born adults in Sweden experience and navigate social connectedness as a determinant of wellbeing. METHODS: Employing Glaser's grounded theory methodology, we collected qualitative data through individual (n = 1) and focus group (n = 5) interviews with 23 participants aged 60 + representing four distinct cultural-linguistic groups: Arabic, Finnish, Spanish, and Chinese speakers. RESULTS: The analysis identified "a quest for understanding" as the core category, encompassing three dimensions: (1) wanting to be understood, (2) wanting to understand, and (3) reaching for reconciliation. While participants shared universal needs for validation and connection, their experiences revealed tensions between aspirations and the challenges of language barriers, cultural distance, and generational differences. Notably, perceptions and experiences showed strong within-group similarities but significant between-group variations. DISCUSSION: Framed by Nordenfelt's concept of wellbeing as "want-equilibrium," the findings highlight understanding as both a social need and existential pursuit. While Finnish speakers' minority status eased integration, Arabic and Chinese speakers navigated systemic inclusion yet social exclusion. Resilience strategies-bicultural fluency, insular solidarity, or self-reliance-reflected Bourdieusian capital disparities. Wellbeing thus hinges on mutual recognition: migrants' adaptability and Sweden's capacity to perceive them beyond structural categories.

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