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Carpentier, Normand – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2007
This article offers reflection on the validity of relational data such as used in social network analysis. Ongoing research on the transformation of the support network of caregivers of persons with an Alzheimer-type disease provides the data to fuel the debate on the validity of participant report. More specifically, we sought to understand the…
Descriptors: Dementia, Network Analysis, Caregivers, Validity
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Thompson, J. Victor – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1989
A sample of 334 people aged 56 and older living in British Columbia were interviewed about their supportive social network. Four supportive roles were investigated: caretaker, helper, confident, and advisor. The research supports earlier findings about the vulnerability of widows over 74 years old. They are most in need of networks. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Older Adults, Social Networks
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Davey, Adam – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1998
Discusses the applicability of three theoretical perspectives to specific relationships differing in self-perceived closeness in three groups of adults: first-year (n=37) and fourth-year (n=42) undergraduates and 42 retired teachers. Older adults had more expectations for long-term reciprocity. In most relationships, exchange was based on need…
Descriptors: Adults, Interpersonal Relationship, Older Adults, Social Networks
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Litwin, Howard – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2000
A study of 170 older adults in Israel found that physical disability was a primary predictor of well-being. The social network aspect of activity made a difference in older persons' subjective well-being, rather than the effect of the activity. (Contains 62 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Activities, Foreign Countries, Older Adults, Physical Disabilities
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Graham, Dawn Fowler; And Others – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1991
Telephone interviews with 300 elderly Montreal residents found that 67 percent use shopping malls to fulfill social and leisure needs. Predisposing variables (age, gender, education, and loneliness) and environmental/encouraging variables (design and ambiance of the malls) were found to be related to this activity. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leisure Time, Older Adults, Psychological Needs
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MacRae, Hazel – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1990
The assumption of a study was that self rather than role forms the link between individuals and society. Data obtained through participant observation and 142 interviews with elderly women revealed that their identity is deeply embedded within their informal involvements and social network ties. (SK)
Descriptors: Females, Group Membership, Homemakers, Interpersonal Relationship
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Fast, Janet; Keating, Norah Christine; Derksen, Linda; Otfinowski, Pam – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2004
This paper tests assumptions often made by policy makers and practitioners that networks of family, friends, and neighbours are able to provide sustained care to frail elderly Canadians. Using national survey data, we examined characteristics of the care networks of 1,104 seniors living with a long-term health problem. Care networks were found to…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Risk, Foreign Countries, Health Services
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Jylha, Marja – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2004
The purpose of this study was to examine whether older age is associated with increasing loneliness in people aged 60 and over. Data came from TamELSA, a population-based prospective longitudinal study in Tampere, Finland. The followup time was 20 years. Loneliness was measured by a single question--"Do you feel lonely?"--with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Older Adults, Longitudinal Studies
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Bourque, Paul; Pushkar, Dolores; Bonneville, Lucie; Beland, Francois – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2005
Differences occur in the demographic, health, and social network contexts of men and women, all of which are associated with successful aging. The objectives of this study were to determine whether differences exist in satisfaction in specific domains, in general life satisfaction and in the paths for life satisfaction for men and women. A…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Individual Characteristics, Income, Physical Activities
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Greenberger, Haya; Litwin, Howard – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2003
We studied the relationship between caregivers' personal and social resources and facilitation of adherence by elderly care recipients to a prescribed health regimen. Adherence facilitation was measured among 240 caregivers on a 45-item instrument constructed for this research. The facilitation score was regressed on caregivers' role-specific…
Descriptors: Compliance (Psychology), Health Behavior, Self Concept, Self Esteem