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Heydon, Rachel; Stooke, Roz; Cameron, Catherine Ann; Cooper, Emma; O'Neill, Susan – Literacy, 2020
This pilot study uses 'day in the life' methodology to observe the everyday literacy practices of a self-identified thriving elder. Through the case of one nonagenarian female residing in an assisted living community in the United States, we identified the multimodal, posthuman nature of this elder's literacies, exploring how they were connected…
Descriptors: Literacy, Older Adults, Females, Nursing Homes
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Gordon, Elisa J.; Gardiner, Heather; Siminoff, Laura A.; Kelly, Patrick J.; Agu, Chidera; Urbanski, Megan; Alolod, Gerard P.; Benitez, Amanda; Hernandez, Ilda; Guinansaca, Nancy; Ramos Winther, Lori; Bergeron, Caroline D.; Kim, Rachel; Montalvo, Antonette; Gonzalez, Tony – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
Background: Despite positive public attitudes toward solid organ donation in the United States, some of the lowest rates of donor designation persist among older adults and Latinx populations. Aims: To identify barriers and facilitators to organ donation and donor designation among lay health educators ("promotoras") and mature Latina…
Descriptors: Donors, Human Body, Medical Research, Older Adults
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Taylor, Sharon Estill – Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2010
Asking the research question, "What is the lived experience of women whose fathers died in World War II?" led to awareness of the unexplored impact of war loss on children. It was hypothesized that this research would show that women who experienced father-loss due to war would share commonality in certain areas. Areas of exploration including…
Descriptors: Siblings, Grief, Females, War
Morgan, Lorri A. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This qualitative research study examined the lived experiences and stories of dynamic women over 80 years of age. Their contribution to transformational and lifelong learning may offer a blueprint for baby boomers to age successfully. The exploration disclosed common patterns of the individual lives. The interviews revealed that the women were…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Females, Baby Boomers, Transformative Learning
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Chou, Y. C.; Pu, C. Y.; Lee, Y. C.; Lin, L. C.; Kroger, T. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2009
Background: Little account has been taken of quality of life (QoL) among family carers of adults with an intellectual disability (ID) and family carers of adults with a mental illness (MI), particularly the female ageing carers' perceived stigma. We explore whether there are differences in the significant predictors of female ageing family carers'…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Mental Disorders, Quality of Life, Questionnaires
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Slevin, Kathleen F. – Social Forces, 2010
This article uses a feminist framework to explore embodied aging by analyzing indepth formal interviews with 57 men and women in their 60s, 70s and 80s. Emphasizing intersectionality, I focus on the interpretations and strategies these men and women use to make sense of their aging bodies. Their aging corporeal experiences allow me to examine…
Descriptors: Females, Males, Feminism, Interviews
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Augustus-Horvath, Casey L.; Tylka, Tracy L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2009
When predicting disordered eating, models incorporating several of objectification theory's (B. L. Fredrickson & T. A. Roberts, 1997) core constructs (i.e., sexual objectification, self-objectification, body shame, poor interoceptive awareness) have been empirically supported with women of traditional undergraduate age who are consistent in…
Descriptors: Females, Economically Disadvantaged, Eating Disorders, Models
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Hillman, Jennifer – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2008
Although Latinos, now the largest minority group in the U.S., comprise 13% of the population, they represent 18% of all new HIV and AIDS cases. This disproportionate representation also appears among older adult Latinos. Semi-structured interviews with 45 inner-city Spanish speaking older adult Latinos provide new data regarding HIV/AIDS among…
Descriptors: Females, Prevention, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, At Risk Persons
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Madnawat, A. V. Singh; Kachhawa, P. Singh – Death Studies, 2007
The present study examines the effect of age, gender, and living circumstances on elderly persons' death anxiety. For this purpose, 299 persons attending public parks (average age = 70 years) were interviewed using the Death Anxiety Survey Schedule, which is a set of 10 questions related to death anxiety from an Indian perspective. Women, those…
Descriptors: Death, Anxiety, Older Adults, Foreign Countries
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Rozanova, Julia; Northcott, Herbert C.; McDaniel, Susan A. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2006
In this article, we examine how seniors are portrayed in the "Globe and Mail." Thirty articles published in 2004 were selected and thematically analysed. Seniors were discussed in six different contexts, including family, work/retirement, community networks, scientific studies of population, social and health care policy, and social attitudes to…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Social Attitudes, Demography, Student Attitudes
Hunter, Kathleen; Linn, Margaret W. – 1977
Attitudes toward old age, death, and family as well as various demographic data were examined in five American cultures (Blacks, Cubans, American Indians, Chicanos, and Whites). Analysis of covariance showed that attitude toward death and most demographic variables did not account for differences in attitude toward old age, but that attitude…
Descriptors: Age, Cultural Differences, Death, Demography
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Morgan, Leslie A. – Journal of Gerontology, 1976
Effects of marital status on morale relative to five covariates were examined with 232 widowed and 363 married women aged 45-74. Lower morale scores found among the widowed may be partly attributable to other factors commonly associated with this status and not due to the role of widowhood per se. (Author)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Family Relationship, Females, Life Style
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Roy, Carole – Convergence, 2005
"The Age of Beauty: Women for Flood Relief 2005-2006: Celebrating the Spirit of Peterborough," is a calendar that successfully raised funds for flood victims while contributing to the reinvention of images of "powerful rebellious old women" by offering dynamic images of older women's strengths, creativity and spirit. During a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Photography, Justice, Females
Datan, Nancy; Rodeheaver, Dean – 1977
This article focuses on the paradoxes and developmental injustices in the socialization of women's sexuality. It traces these paradoxes to an historical concern with female sexuality which centers on the reproductive cycle; sketches the processes of socialization which create a developmental injustice in the expression of sexuality in the older…
Descriptors: Age, Females, Feminism, Gerontology
Sommers, Tish; And Others – 1986
This "gray paper" addresses the concerns of older women regarding their control over death and dying. It is based on the observation that older women are devalued by society on account of both their age and gender, and hence are likely to be impoverished and vulnerable as they approach death. The paper begins by examining the legal,…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Court Litigation, Death, Ethics
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