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Lawton, M. Powell; And Others – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1980
Quiet neighborhoods in small or middle sized communities where the risk of crime was low were conducive to active and satisfying lives for older people. Well-being tended to be higher in segregated buildings even with other factors such as exposure to crime controlled. (Author)
Descriptors: Crime, Environmental Influences, Housing, Life Style
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Lawton, M. Powell – Gerontology, 1976
Tenants moving into congregate (N=78) and traditional housing (N=122) were studied immediately before and one year after occupancy in order to determine what changes in well-being might be ascribed to the difference in levels of supportive services offered in the two environments. (Author)
Descriptors: Gerontology, Housing, Morale, Older Adults
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Lawton, M. Powell; And Others – Journal of Gerontology, 1975
The relationship between sponsorship, community size, building size (number of dwelling units) and height of building, on the one hand, and six indices of well-being of elderly tenants, on the other, was examined in a study of 2457 subjects from 154 federally-assisted housing projects. (Author)
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Housing, Housing Needs, Life Style