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Goodhart, Darlene; Zautra, Alex – 1979
Many previous studies have found that daily life events influence community residents' perceived quality of life, which refers to the relative goodness of life as evaluated subjectively. A subsample population of 539 older residents, aged 55 and over, were interviewed in their homes. A 60-item scale was devised to measure the effects of…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Correlation, Gerontology, Older Adults
Goodhart, Darlene; Zautra, Alex – 1980
Traditional efforts to assess behavioral health needs in communities have relied on objective population characteristics to define need. Newer conceptual models must be developed that incorporate survey data into definitions of need. One preliminary model includes resident subjective perceptions of life changes in their personal and social…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Change, Community Services, Community Surveys
Zautra, Alex; Simons, Lynn Stanley – 1976
In this study social indicators and survey measures were used to predict three-year service utilization rates at a community mental health center on a geographic basis. Ten social indicators were selected from available census tract statistics and seven survey measures were taken from an epidemiological survey of the catchment area of the mental…
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Delivery Systems, Geographic Distribution, Mental Health Programs
Karsten, Mark; Zautra, Alex – 1981
Traditionally, measures of psychological symptomology have been employed as the most useful criteria for identifying needs in specific communities, including measures derived from clinical screening inventories. A path analytic model of the relationships among indicators of need was derived from a survey of 1495 residents from four catchment areas…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Community Characteristics, Demography, Individual Differences