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California State University, San Bernardino

2013

Aging Psychological aspects

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The Psychological Effects Of Ageism On Older Adults: Are There Any?, Christina Denise Nieblas Jan 2013

The Psychological Effects Of Ageism On Older Adults: Are There Any?, Christina Denise Nieblas

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The focus of this study was the psychological effects and experiences of ageism on older adults. Data was gathered qualitatively through interviews with seventeen older adults living in independent living apartments of a continuing care retirement community. The study site was a continuing care retirement community with independent living apartments for older adults in Riverside County, California.


Ageism In American Society: Are Aging Women Of Color Assertive Enough?, Tina Maria Doss-Collins Jan 2013

Ageism In American Society: Are Aging Women Of Color Assertive Enough?, Tina Maria Doss-Collins

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The study focus was ageism and assertiveness in aging women of color. The study examined a relationship between ageism occurring with these women and their response to it, if any. There were 41 participants in this study. They were all women of color 60-years of age and older. The participants were members of a church located in Los Angeles County.


Assessing Depression Among Elders: How Are We Doing?, Kayli Nicole Stohler Jan 2013

Assessing Depression Among Elders: How Are We Doing?, Kayli Nicole Stohler

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The purpose of this study was to understand medical social workers' and licensed registered nurses' decision-making process for recognizing late-life depression. The study participants involved in this research project included 10 medical social workers and 9 licensed registered nurses from Redlands Community Hospital. For this study, interviewing was the primary source of collecting data.