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Armour, Robert; And Others – 1990
A total of 1,135 senior faculty from 6 institutions of higher education responded to a questionnaire designed to determine the relationships between personal and career development for senior college faculty and the similarities and differences in satisfaction among faculty from various disciplines. Responses from the questionnaire showed that…
Descriptors: Career Development, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Cooperation
Smith, Gregory C.; Tobin, Sheldon S. – 1989
Developmentally disabled adults who are cared for at home by their older parents present a challenge because community-based social and health services are required to meet the needs of both the aging parents and the offspring. In this study, 11 local case managers were interviewed in depth, for 2 hours, about their work with parents of…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Caseworkers, Counselor Client Relationship, Dependents
Ames, Barbara D. – 1982
A prevailing myth holds that modern families, characterized by high mobility and individualistic life styles, do not care for their aging members. To assess the quantity and characteristics of the care of noninstitutionalized elderly parents by their adult children, parents and adult child pairs (N=50) responded to interviews. Specific research…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Aging (Individuals), Daily Living Skills, Extended Family
Burgio, Maria R.; Tryanski, Mandy – 1988
Some research suggests that sources of social support change through the lifespan. Given that the support network changes because of both the individual's needs and the particular life stage of the individual, peer relationships may emerge as crucial sources of emotional support at different times in the lifespan. This study examined friend and…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Family Role
Kasom, Carol – 1981
Americans aged 60 years and older now represent the largest age cohort of functional illiterates. Educational systems have not adequately addressed the needs of this group. Many older Americans, for whom English is a second language, need instruction in both English and basic literacy skills. Many older adults living at or near poverty levels have…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Aging (Individuals), English (Second Language)
Schrank, Harris T.; Waring, Joan M. – 1981
Business firms are an integral part of the age stratification structure of society. Although the age structures of people and roles within the organization are dynamic, these structures yield a fairly stable strata in which norms exist to suggest the various roles expected of certain persons. Those in roles with greater financial rewards, power,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Age Groups, Aging (Individuals), Career Ladders
Heckenmueller, Jerome P.; Keller, Ann – 1985
A pilot study on age integrated learning (AIL) was conducted at Aquinas College during spring semester, 1984. (AIL involves the inclusion of students from all adult age groups in higher educational environments.) The purpose of this exploratory research was to collect data that would allow formulation of specific questions regarding (1) potential…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Students, Adults, Age Differences
Graham, Maud – 1981
Information processing, beliefs, and motivations can be coupled with the principle of causal attributions to provide a framework for assessing the causes to which individuals attribute their own behavior. For example, an elderly man who forgets to buy something at the store presents himself with an identity based on cultural stereotypes--in this…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Communication Research
Baum, Steven K. – 1981
Although researchers have investigated the chronological age-subjective age discrepancy in several ways, they have, for the most part, ignored where and how older persons live. The lifestyles of elderly Los Angeles residents (N=308), i.e., institutionalized, socially active in the community, or socially inactive in the community, were taken into…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), Chronological Age, Individual Differences
Johnson, Paul W. – 1981
This paper reports on the findings of an evaluation of a health and social services comprehensive care model project for the elderly residing in low-income urban public housing. The text contains a brief discussion of the previous research, the results of the present study, and comments on the applicability of previous research to the sample…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Health Services, Marital Status, Mental Health
Greenberg, Reva M. – 1980
Because relationships with family and friends may cause stress for women, the effects of interactions with family, friends, and community on women's adaption to the experiences of aging are important. Interviews were conducted with 75 women between the ages of 44 and 77 who were educated, relieved of child-rearing responsibilities, and relatively…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Development, Aging (Individuals), Developmental Stages
Hawkins, Robert – 1981
The components of a college course on communication and aging are described and discussed in this paper. The first section of the paper focuses on appropriate assignments, their underlying strategies, and necessary materials for enhancing young people's communication with older adults and their appreciation of the situations that elderly people…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Aging (Individuals), Assignments, Classroom Techniques
Charles, Richard F. – 1981
The handicapped student services model described in this paper provides students at De Anza College with a full, balanced range of services and instruction. After an introductory section, the paper describes the strategic planning process and identifies the three strategic decisions that influenced the development of De Anza's handicapped services…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Community Colleges, Disabilities, Financial Support
Kiyak, Havva Asuman – 1980
As the population of older Americans continues to increase, more and more elderly persons will seek diverse living arrangements. Residential facilities must be designed to meet their needs. Person-environment congruence may be an important determinant of residential satisfaction and relocation stress for the elderly. Residents (N=107) of eight…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Congruence (Psychology), Environmental Influences, Individual Needs
Aiello, John R. – 1976
The social, behavioral, and physiological effects of episodic crowding on children and elderly adults are reported in this paper. Children ranging in ages from 9 to 16 and elderly adults ranging in ages from 60 to 90 were grouped by age into small and large rooms. Each group sat silently for 30 minutes in the rooms while skin conductance equipment…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anxiety, Children, Environmental Influences
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