Community and identity: How repair cafés promote well‐being and social engagement among older men?
Objectives This study explored how Repair Cafés in Düsseldorf, Germany, enhance older men's social engagement, well‐being and purpose postretirement by providing skill‐sharing, mentorship and inclusive community spaces. Methods A qualitative approach was adopted, involving participant observati...
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Published in | Australasian journal on ageing Vol. 44; no. 2; pp. e70041 - n/a |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Australia
01.06.2025
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Summary: | Objectives
This study explored how Repair Cafés in Düsseldorf, Germany, enhance older men's social engagement, well‐being and purpose postretirement by providing skill‐sharing, mentorship and inclusive community spaces.
Methods
A qualitative approach was adopted, involving participant observations, a focus group discussion with six participants and an analysis of global Repair Café reports and activity records. Thematic analysis identified key patterns in participants' experiences, focusing on community support, traditional masculinity reinforcement and psychological well‐being.
Results
Three prominent themes emerged from the analysis. First, Community Support and Engagement was evident as Repair Cafés significantly reduced isolation and fostered connections among individuals from diverse cultural and professional backgrounds. This initiative not only promoted camaraderie but also advanced environmental sustainability. Second, the theme of Re‐engaging Skills and Identity was notable, as participants could maintain traditional masculine identities through hands‐on repairs and mentorship, which helped reinforce their sense of competence and value. Lastly, Fostering Psychological Well‐being and Purpose was a key aspect, with engagement in purposeful activities providing participants with a sense of accomplishment, reducing feelings of loneliness and strengthening their autonomy.
Conclusions
Repair Cafés exemplify community‐based interventions that address ageing challenges by promoting social inclusion, resilience and psychosocial health. Policymakers should support such initiatives to mitigate social isolation, enhance well‐being and foster sustainable community engagement. |
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ISSN: | 1440-6381 1741-6612 1741-6612 |
DOI: | 10.1111/ajag.70041 |