Aging is an inevitable process, but responses to the aging process vary from generation to generation, culture to culture, and person to person. Factors like gender, ethnicity, and socio-economic class have an impact on attitudes toward aging. Beliefs and attitudes toward aging and towards older people also vary. The status of elder adults in the family, community, and society also varies. It is important to understand the evolution of age-based social roles and attitudes towards aging because all people encounter seniors, care for seniors, and most likely become old too. Because the Baby Boomer generation is reaching senior age status, issues related to gerontology are becoming especially salient for the health care professional. Unfortunately, there are several disturbing trends in how old people and aging are viewed. The status of elders is generally low, leading to problems in senior physical and mental health. Treatment of seniors varies widely, with some families more than willing to care for senior family members in their own homes. Other families deny time, resources, or care to their elder relatives. Impediments and barriers to providing care for senior family members include geographic distance and finances. Because it is more common in this generation for young people to move to go to school or find work, children end up living long distances from their parents and sometimes live in other countries. The changing nature of the global market economy means that as parents age, they find themselves isolated from both friends and family members who have left...
When children have established themselves with jobs and family in another state or country, it is difficult to provide adequate care for aging relatives. This presents special problems for the health care sector, which is overburdened with issues affecting seniors including assisted living. Whether assisted living facilities or nursing homes can provide better care than seniors living independently and then accessing outpatient ambulatory care services is another issue that needs to be debated regularly among health care workers and stakeholders.
THE EVOLUTION OF THE FAMILY Part OneAnnotated BibliographyBuehler, C., & O’Brien, M. (2011). Mothers’ Part-Time Employment: Associations with Mother and Family Well-Being. Journal of Family Psychology, 25(6), 895-906.The authors used data collected from the seven waves of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHHD) Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development to draw comparisons among families of mothers in part-time employment, full-time employment, and the non-employed.
126). Although there are an increasing number of elderly in the United States today with many more expected in the future, the study of elder abuse is of fairly recent origin. During the last three decades of the 20th century, following the "discovery" of child abuse and domestic violence, scholars and professionals started taking an active interest in the subject of elder abuse. This increased attention from the academic
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Chapter 2: Review of Related Literature Chapter Introduction This chapter provides a review of the literature concerning hypnosis, Eastern Meditation, Chi Kung, and Nei Kung and how these methods are used to treat various ailments and improve physical and mental functioning. A summary of the review concludes the chapter. Hypnosis In his study, "Cognitive Hypnotherapy in the Management of Pain," Dowd (2001) reports that, "Several theories have been proposed to account for the effect of
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