Understanding pandemic experience of older South Asians in Chinese society in Hong Kong during COVID-19
Zhijing Qu, Daniel W L Lai, Jiajia Zhou

TL;DR
This study explores how older South Asians in Hong Kong navigated the pandemic, emphasizing the role of social connections in their resilience and challenges.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the social capital dynamics of older South Asians in Hong Kong during the pandemic.
Findings
Bonding social capital through family and friends provided emotional and social support.
Bridging social capital with neighbors and the local community offered both support and faced discrimination.
Linking social capital via organizations provided essential resources during the pandemic.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted lives worldwide, yet the experiences of marginalized groups, particularly older individuals in racialized minority communities, have received limited attention. This study aims to explore the social contexts of older South Asians in Hong Kong during the pandemic. Through in-depth narrative interviews with 20 South Asians aged 65 and over, thematic analysis revealed the critical roles of social capital in bonding, bridging, and linking. Participants highlighted the importance of family and close friends in bonding social capital, providing emotional, informational, and social support. Bridging social capital was evident in interactions with neighbours and the local Chinese community, who offered support but could also be sources of discrimination. Linking social capital was demonstrated through the provision of essential resources and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving · Health disparities and outcomes · Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
