Feeling a deep sense of loneliness: Chinese late-life immigrants in New Zealand.
Ivy Yan ZhaoEleanor HolroydValerie A Wright-St ClairShan Shan WangNicholas Kenneth Gerald GarrettStephen NevillePublished in: Australasian journal on ageing (2022)
Participants' profound sense of loneliness was seen to be attributed to their deeply rooted cultural values and backgrounds from having lived for a significant period of time in China. Loneliness occurred as a result of the resettlement process in later life. These experiences highlight the importance of using cultural framing that takes into account beliefs and adaptations to host societies anticipated during the process of late-life immigration.