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Theses Digitization Project

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Aging

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Perspectives On Aging: Stereotypes And Implicit Personality Theories, Reannin Michelle Weinstein Jan 2013

Perspectives On Aging: Stereotypes And Implicit Personality Theories, Reannin Michelle Weinstein

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Current research regarding perspectives on aging discusses perspectives of older adults aged 65+ and college aged young adults, but does not include a discussion of perspectives of individuals aged 30-60 on aging.


Medical Decision Making Among Mexican-American Elderly Women, Norma Patricia Toro-Hernandez Jan 2012

Medical Decision Making Among Mexican-American Elderly Women, Norma Patricia Toro-Hernandez

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Access to medical coverage has been a topic of constant disussion for many years, in particular accessibility for Mexican-American elderly women to have their medical needs met. Consequently, many elderly women use alternative forms of medicine such as 'remedios caseros' (herbal medicine) as a means to get their medical needs met. The purpose of this study was to understand the reasons elderly women continue to use alternative medicine even when they are elgible for health insurance such as Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurances.


Factors Influencing Social Workers Commitment To The Field Of Gerontology, Susan Savella Cole, Teresa Marie Alarcon Jan 2001

Factors Influencing Social Workers Commitment To The Field Of Gerontology, Susan Savella Cole, Teresa Marie Alarcon

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Due to the impending "elder boom" the need for gerontological social workers is increasing. This study examined what attracted workers to enter this field and what motivates them to stay. The research also focused on the relationship between the social worker's commitment and their perceived need for training and education in the field of gerontology.