Aging in the Family

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Aging in the Family

Cultural studies Social and ethical issues Sociology: family and relationships Anthropology Social work Social, group or collective psychology Personal and public health / health education Geriatric medicine Groups and group theory

Authors: George Dickinson, Brenda Sanders

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 31st October 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780429852497


Introduction

With a rapidly aging population throughout the world, the issue of larger percentages of older adults has repercussions for both policy and the job market. Whether a university student about to seek a full-time job or a caregiver for an older person, Aging in the Family should enhance the reader’s knowledge and skills.

Main Topics Covered

The main topics covered in this volume include marital status of older adults, support systems within families, crises with older adults within families, the resilience of older adults entering the latter stages of life, practical information involving caregiving, aging in place, and various social services for an aging population. The reader will be made aware of intergenerational interactions between older adults and other family members in various cultures. The role of ethnicity and socio-economic status in health issues of older adults will be discussed, as will the application of technology to an aging population. Though problems certainly exist as one ages, the overall thrust of the book is toward the positive aspects of growing old.

Research and Issues

Numerous theories exist to probe research and understanding of older adults in families. The relation between theory and research will be helpful to many students of aging in the family. Older adults are generally married, yet cohabitation and other options are alive and well too. Ageism, death, and abuse, unfortunately, are issues affecting aging. Yet, most older adults in the US and Western Europe report living independently and being satisfied with their lives.

Conclusion

Aging in the Family will be an interesting read for anyone wanting to learn about older adults and family relationships, as it exhibits a blend of both theoretical and practical matters.

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