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Ostrovsky, Yuri – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2004
This paper outlines a debate in the economics literature about the role of housing wealth in post-retirement consumption choices and provides a description of the patterns of the residential mobility, tenure, and dwelling-type transitions of older Canadians, using the newly available Statistics Canada Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Housing, Older Adults, Surveys
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Buckley, Neil J.; Denton, Frank T.; Robb, A. Leslie; Spencer, Byron G. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2004
Being higher on the socio-economic scale is correlated with being in better health, but is there is a causal relationship? Using 3 years of longitudinal data for individuals aged 50 and older from the Canadian Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics, we study the health transitions for those who were in good health in the first year, focusing…
Descriptors: Income, Aging (Individuals), Older Adults, Foreign Countries
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Coman, Liliana; Richardson, Julie – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2006
The authors conducted a systematic review of studies examining correlations between assessments of function not obtained using self-report and those obtained using performance-based measures for community-dwelling older adults. Methods: Articles for this review were identified using electronic searching in MEDLINE, CINHAL, and AGELINE and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Performance Based Assessment, Correlation
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Stones, M. J.; Kozma, Albert – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1984
Responses to a Life Events Schedule were obtained from 408 elderly respondents at both phases of an 18-month longitudinal investigation. Answers to the following questions were sought: What are the usual forms of stress that an elderly person may experience within a specified time period? and How are these stress events structurally related?…
Descriptors: Death, Diseases, Family Relationship, Financial Problems
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Clarke, Ann E. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1997
A cost-effectiveness evaluation of an Arthritis Self-Management Program assessed direct and indirect costs through self-reporting of health services use. Diminished productivity and effectiveness were measured through a visual analog scale and the health status dimensions of the Canadian Medical Outcomes Study short form. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cost Effectiveness, Evaluation Methods, Health Promotion
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McFarland, M. Jean; Thompson, J. Victor – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1989
A random sample of 642 older adults in British Columbia was interviewed to identify problems with transportation, health, and finances and their awareness and use of community services. The elderly were very aware of most services, but use was related to health status, age, gender, marital status, and income. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Services, Foreign Countries, Health Services, Individual Characteristics
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Mungas, Dan; And Others – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1991
Three age groups of 24 people each completed verbal word list tasks and spatial learning tasks 5 times each. Significant age differences were found for total recall and type of task. Younger subjects showed increased levels of clustering--organizing information according to semantic or spatial clusters. Age was not related to temporal order of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cluster Grouping, Cognitive Processes, Older Adults
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Salvatori, Penny; Tremblay, Mary; Sandys, Judith; Marcaccio, Donna – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1998
As the life span of adults with intellectual disabilities increases, so do the concerns related to housing options, family relations and support, and community services. New partnerships are needed for the development of social policy, programs, and services to serve this growing population. (JOW)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Community Services, Family Relationship, Foreign Countries
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van Dijk, Joanne – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2004
This paper focuses on the role of religion and ethnicity in providing social support for elderly Dutch Canadian Catholic and Calvinist parents and in establishing ethno-religious retirement and long-term care facilities. The data come from a 1995 survey of elderly Dutch Canadian immigrants (N=79) and their adult children (N=364) examining…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Older Adults, Religion, Retirement
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Wenger, G. Clare; Burholt, Vanessa – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2004
The Bangor Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA), conducted in rural Wales from 1979 to 1999, followed a cohort of survivors from more than 500 people over 20 years. Using both quantitative and qualitative data from the study, the factors associated with increases and decreases in loneliness and social isolation were identified. The study was based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Rural Areas, Social Isolation
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Ostbye,Truls; Seim, Arnfinn; Krause, Katrina M.; Feightner, John; Hachinski, Vladimir; Sykes, Elizabeth; Hunskaar, Steinar – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2004
Urinary incontinence is common in the elderly. The epidemiology of fecal and double (urinary and fecal) incontinence is less known. The Canadian Study of Health and Aging (CSHA) is a national study of elderly living in the community at baseline (n = 8,949) and interviewed in 1991-1992, 1996, and 2001. Using data from the CSHA, we report the…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Older Adults, Risk, Physical Disabilities
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Berta, Whitney; Laporte, Audrey; Valdmanis, Vivian – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2005
We provide descriptive statistics for data collected via the Residential Care Facilities Survey (RCFS), from long-term care (LTC) facilities operating in Ontario between 1996 and 2002. The LTC sector in Ontario is dominated by large, proprietary for-profit facilities. The proportion of residents receiving extended care has increased from 53 per…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Residential Care, Institutionalized Persons, Older Adults
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Kloseck, Marita; Crilly, Richard G.; Mannell, Roger C. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2006
A rapidly growing older population has led to changes in health care, including a community health movement with an emphasis on community collaboration, self-help, and capacity building. This study examined factors in the lives of older individuals that influenced their ability and willingness to participate in a health-related community-capacity…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Older Adults, Community Health Services, Helping Relationship
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Klassen, Thomas R.; Gillin, C. T. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1999
An analysis of decisions by the Supreme Court of Canada that mandatory retirement for firefighters at age 60 violated human rights but forced retirement of university faculty at age 65 was constitutional indicated that the court relied on stereotypes of older workers as being less competent. (JOW)
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, College Faculty, Federal Legislation, Fire Fighters
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Gillis, Kelly J.; Hirdes, John P. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1996
A survey of permanent residents of Canada over 50 years of age (n=5,102) regarding the effect of smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity, and physical activity found the following: (1) smoking is associated with negative outcomes; (2) there is little evidence of adverse effects for alcohol consumption; (3) physical activity is positive; and (4) body…
Descriptors: Drinking, Foreign Countries, Health Promotion, Obesity
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