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Aging and Milieu

Author : Graham D. Rowles,Russell J. Ohta
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2013-09-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781483271309

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Aging and Milieu: Environmental Perspectives on Growing Old is a collection of essays that presents insight into the area of aging-environment research. The book focuses primarily on the physical, phenomenological, cultural, social, and clinical environmental context of an old person. Part I explores alternative conceptions of aging and milieu. The second part discusses the old-person-environment transaction. Part III covers the social context of milieu or the notion of how social relationships mediate and condition the symbiotic relationships between the old person and the physical environment. Gerontologists, sociologists, psychologists, architects, and urban planners will find this book interesting.

The Environment for Aging

Author : Russell A. Ward,Mark La Gory,Susan R. Sherman
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780817303426

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The Environment for Aging by Russell A. Ward,Mark La Gory,Susan R. Sherman Pdf

The nature and consequences of aging depend on its environmental context, and the literature does not treat the various environmental dimensions in an integrated fashion. The authors introduce a general approach to the human ecosystem, highlighting theoretical and empirical issues necessary to an understanding of person-environment interaction related to aging. They then investigate in detail three aspects of the environment of older persons: residential and neighborhood, interpersonal support networks, and age-related attitudes. They give specific attention to the impact of the age composition of neighborhoods and interpersonal networks. The authors present findings from their interview survey of 1,185 community residents aged 60 and over. Major findings from the interviews include: Despite objective neighborhood problems, older persons express high neighborhood satisfaction. This partly reflects limited residential options, as well as a passive and vicarious spatial experience. The environment is experienced in diverse ways; however, urbanism and personal competence shape the nature and outcomes of person-environment interaction. Older persons have relatively robust interpersonal support networks. Perceived sufficiency of contact and support are more salient to morale than are more objective measures of interpersonal support. Although attitudes toward other older people are generally favorable, patterns of age identity reflect a detrimental view of aging. There is little evidence that socialization for aging or age-group solidarity make aging “easier” in this regard. Older persons exhibit moderate age homogeneity within their interpersonal networks, partly reflecting neighborhood age concentration. Contrary to the apparent benefits of planned age-segregated housing, age homogeneity in neighborhoods and networks does not contribute to well-being. The authors examine three major themes in their concluding chapter; age itself does not “loom large” in the lives of these community residents, though age becomes salient under certain conditions; there is diversity in the implications of the environmental context for aging, in particular reflecting an “environmental docility” hypothesis; and aging must be viewed in interactional or transactional terms—older people “construct” the environment as a subjective entity.

Later Life

Author : Harold Cox
Publisher : Brady Publishing
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Social Science
ISBN : STANFORD:36105040734530

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Later Life by Harold Cox Pdf

Overviews the field and discusses trends in gerontology from a social science perspective, for students in the helping professions. Sections on theoretical perspectives on aging; the individual and the social system; adjustment patterns; and societal issues cover psychological changes in later life, aging minority group members, attitudes toward death, the economics of aging, and service delivery systems. Includes chapter conclusions. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Social Forces and Aging

Author : Robert C. Atchley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 602 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 0534146708

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Social Forces and Aging by Robert C. Atchley Pdf

Long considered a classic in its field, this thoroughly updated sixth edition presents new material on gerontology. Atchley examines ageing from both an individual and societal perspective and emphasizes ageing as a social process.

Environment and Aging

Author : Mortimer Powell Lawton
Publisher : Study of Aging
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : Political Science
ISBN : STANFORD:36105040442340

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The Social Challenge of Ageing

Author : David Hobman
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2024-05-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781040008027

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The Social Challenge of Ageing by David Hobman Pdf

Although all recorded societies have contained a few people of extreme old age, they have been the exception rather than the rule. The possibility of one fifth of the total population in retirement from active employment would have been unthinkable at the beginning of the twentieth century and even social planning in the 1970s had made no adequate provision for a society in which one in every twenty-five people would be over seventy-five and one in every hundred over eighty-five within less than a decade. In Great Britain in the 1970s, however, and in many industrialised societies, this was now a reality and vast resources would need to be directed towards the support, care and treatment of the aged. Whilst a growing body of knowledge, based upon biological and clinical studies of the ageing process, had been accumulated in recent years, only a modest investment had been made in social gerontology. Originally published in 1978, this book provided a multi-disciplinary study of the process of ageing for those in the caring professions as well as for planners and architects, whose decisions and designs affected the lives of the elderly. It is divided into three parts: the first provides a sociological, demographic and cultural background to the place of old people in eastern and western societies. The second explores the relationship which exists (or should exist) between a number of professional disciplines and part three considers an interdisciplinary model in practice. Today it can be read in its historical context.

Environment and Aging Theory

Author : Rick J. Scheidt,Paul G. Windley
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1998-04-16
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : STANFORD:36105023161347

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Environment and Aging Theory by Rick J. Scheidt,Paul G. Windley Pdf

Noted scholars of environment-aging relations and environmental psychology examine the value of selected classic, contemporary, and in one instance, completely new theories for enhancing both research and service provision on housing for elderly populations. The contributors examine the housing needs of older populations and provide theory-driven innovative solutions for improving the fit between older persons and their residential environments. Some issues covered are the need for greater understanding of the psychological needs of older individuals seeking environmental support; for a holistic understanding of elder-environment relations in physical, social, and phenomenological contexts; for inclusion of ignored perspectives; and for recognition of the continuing value of major founding theories. This book will be of interest to students, scholars, and professionals in psychology, gerontology, environmental policy, housing, and social services.

U.S. Perspectives

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Aging
ISBN : MINN:31951D002759107

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Aging in Society

Author : Matilda White Riley,Beth B. Hess,Kathleen Bond
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Psychology
ISBN : STANFORD:36105037465536

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Aging, Health, and Behavior

Author : Marcia G. Ory,Ronald P. Abeles,Paula D. Lipman
Publisher : SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Medical
ISBN : UOM:39076001141808

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Aging, Health, and Behavior by Marcia G. Ory,Ronald P. Abeles,Paula D. Lipman Pdf

Drawing from both European and North American experiences, this volume presents basic and applied research on ageing, health and behaviour. It points out the important role of individual behaviours, societal conditions and public policies for determining the health of older people today - and in the future. The contributors explore: the influence of age and ethnicity on health and behaviour; coping with chronic illness and disability; the effect of stress on illness; disease prevention and health promotion; and the implications for public policy.

The Many Faces of Health, Competence and Well-Being in Old Age

Author : Hans-Werner Wahl,Herrmann Brenner,Heidrun Mollenkopf,Dietrich Rothenbacher,Christoph Rott
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2006-03-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781402041389

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The Many Faces of Health, Competence and Well-Being in Old Age by Hans-Werner Wahl,Herrmann Brenner,Heidrun Mollenkopf,Dietrich Rothenbacher,Christoph Rott Pdf

The main aim of the book is to provide an interdisciplinary treatment of a set of key issues of current ageing research, i.e., health, competence, and well-being. These key issues are addressed based on three converging research streams: social-ecological research, which assumes that major processes and outcomes of ageing such as day-to-day competence are shaped by social and physical-spatial environments; geropsychology research, which is driven by a life-span developmental conception of ageing; and epidemiology, which offers most fundamental disease, function and prevention-related data. Each of the three major research directions are outlined by a short introduction, followed by three chapters treating in an empirical manner most recent key research questions. All chapters are then also discussed by renowned ageing experts. This volume links ageing research with policy considerations and implications and establishes a link between European research and the knowledge base of the international scientific community concerned with ageing. This book will be of great interest to scholars and graduate students in ageing research, in the social and behavioural field as well as in epidemiology, geriatrics, geropsychiatry, demography, and biogerontology.

The Science and Practice of Gerontology

Author : Nancy Osgood,Ann H. L. Sontz
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1989-09-27
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : UCAL:B4400646

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The Science and Practice of Gerontology by Nancy Osgood,Ann H. L. Sontz Pdf

This definitive guide encompasses past, present, and future issues of theory, research, and practice in areas of interest and specialization in aging, and represents current trends of thought on gerontology, the science of and associated practices with the elderly. This volume is a collection of articles dealing with the psychological, social, and cultural domains affecting older people and contains general biomedical understandings and practical/clinical applications. The contributors broadly outline some of the most relevant academic issues, including cross-cultural perspectives on age and aging; past and future trends in life expectancy with underlying explanations; innovations and advances in research design and methodology in the study of the aging process and the effects of age as a variable; and past and current theoretical perspectives on the psychology and sociology of aging. Some pertinent concerns for practitioners and clinicians are addressed, such as successful counseling therapies with older adults and changes in social work and rehabilitation practice with the elderly. The thought-provoking chapters provide a wide-sweeping, multidisciplinary review of a rapidly expanding field of interest and represent a definite desire among the contributors to evolve a theoretical apparatus and a related, applied arena of endeavor. This important work on a significant and timely issue of concern will broaden our understanding and awareness of the rising number of positive efforts within gerontological studies now being derived from diverse disciplinary roots. The reader will find articles on subjects of particular interest, such as the Biology of Aging, the Psychology of Adult Development and Aging, Rehabilitation of the Elderly, and Social Work and Aging. An extraordinarily detailed reference, this work will be a valuable resource for gerontologists, social workers, psychologists, and doctors specializing in geriatrics.

Age Structuring in Comparative Perspective

Author : David I. Kertzer,K. Warner Schaie
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 439 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2013-05-13
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781134740253

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Age Structuring in Comparative Perspective by David I. Kertzer,K. Warner Schaie Pdf

This volume studies age as a basis for social organization by uniting research from the social science disciplines while implementing both cross-cultural and historical perspectives. The contributors, a distinguished interdisciplinary group of scholars, advance our understanding of age structuring by relating the changing societal level processes and individual aging experiences, and examining retirement practices, age and power in society, and cultural conceptions of age.

Disciplinary Approaches to Aging

Author : Donna Lind Infeld
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2002-07
Category : Aging
ISBN : 0415938953

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Disciplinary Approaches to Aging by Donna Lind Infeld Pdf

This six-volume collection systematically presents the most recognized and informative scholarship from the disciplines currently exploring the effects of aging. Each field is presented in a representative sampling of scholarship, providing students and researchers with a one-stop resource for the key scholarship in other disciplines as well as their own. Available as a full set or individually, the volumes include: * Vol. 1: Biology and Physiology of Aging 352 pp * [0-415-93896-1] * Vol. 2: Psychology of Aging 352 pp * [0-415-93897-X] * Vol. 3: Sociology ofAging 352 pp * [0-415-93898-8] * Vol. 4: Anthropology of Aging and Comparative Gerontology 352 pp * [0-415-93899-6] * Vol. 5: Economics ofAging 352 pp * [0-415-93900-3] * Vol. 6: Politics, Policy, and Aging 352 pp * [0-415-93901-1]

A Place to Grow Old

Author : Stephen M. Golant
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 421 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1984-01-01
Category : Aged
ISBN : 0231048408

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