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Continuity and Adaptation in Aging by Robert C. Atchley Johns Hopkins Hardcover

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9780801861222

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10
0801861225
ISBN-13
9780801861222
eBay Product ID (ePID)
526910

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
232 Pages
Publication Name
Continuity and Adaptation in Aging : Creating Positive Experiences
Language
English
Subject
Developmental / Adulthood & Aging, Geriatrics
Publication Year
1999
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology, Medical
Author
Robert C. Atchley
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
98-051019
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"Atchley's presentation of the material is well organized, and the book as a whole is written in a very accessible, sometimes even homespun style."--Molly Andrews, Contemporary Sociology, "The wealth of information and the careful consideration of theory development make it invaluable."-- Contemporary Psychology, "Certain to be a classic in the field and should be in every gerontologist's personal library." -- Choice, "A celebration of the distinguished career of one of the major figures in gerontology. I highly recommend and encourage its adoption in advanced undergraduate and graduate gerontology courses." -- Contemporary Gerontology
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
155.67/2
Table Of Content
Contents: Preface Acknowledgments Continuity Theory How Did Continuity Theory Arise? Continuity Theory as Theory Elements of Continuity Theory Development versus Aging in Later Adulthood Case Examples Internal Continuity Continuity of the Self Self-Confidence Emotional Resilience Personal Goals Beliefs about the Effects of Retirement Summary External Continuity Living Arrangements, Household Composition,and Marital Status Income Adequacy Modes of Transportation Patterns of Activity: Stability, Continuity, and Change over Time How Activities Fit Together to Form Lifestyles Summary Adaptive Capacity Proactive Coping and Motivation for Continuity How Did Respondents Cope? Coping with Specific Changes: Retirement, Widowhood, and Functional Limitations Functional Limitation and the Self Patterns of Coping withFunctional Limitations General Patterns of Adaptation Factors Linked to Negative Outcomes in Later Life Summary Goals for Developmental Direction Continuity of Personal Goals Disposition toward Continuity Spiritual Development The Theory of Gerotranscendence The Study of Goals for Developmental Direction in Later Life Conclusion Assessing Continuity Theory Evidence on the Assumptions and Propositions of Continuity Theory Continuity Strategies Are Generally Effective Methodological Issues Related to the Study of Continuity Theory Future Research Using Continuity Theory Appendixes A. Tables B. The Ohio Longitudinal Study of Aging and Adaptation C. The 1995 Study Questionnaire D. Worksheets Used to Examine Longitudinal Patterns References Index
Synopsis
"A celebration of the distinguished career of one of the major figures in gerontology. I highly recommend and encourage its adoption in advanced undergraduate and graduate gerontology courses." -- Contemporary Gerontology, Despite the undeniable physical, psychological, and social effects of aging, most older persons cope quite well and find considerable satisfaction in their later years. Part of the explanation for this finding is based on what Robert C. Atchley calls continuity--the ability of older persons to maintain a strong sense of purpose and self in the face of the changes associated with aging. Continuity can help individuals evolve psychologically and socially in the presence of life events such as retirement, widowhood, and physical disability. Atchley begins with a thorough explanation of continuity theory, identifying important methodological considerations in its evaluation and use. He then looks at evidence for continuity over time in the ways individuals interpret their experiences and make decisions regarding their living arrangements and lifestyles. He examines continuity as a personal goal that most people use to guide their development as individuals. Atchley finds that many aging adults add transcendence as a personal goal in later adulthood. In a concluding chapter, he revisits the basic elements of continuity theory, summarizing the evidence that supports it. Drawing on data from a twenty-year longitudinal study that began with more than 1,200 individuals, Continuity and Adaptation in Aging explains one of the primary underlying forces that promotes effective adaptation to the aging process. This book will be of interest to researchers and students in gerontology and adult development.
LC Classification Number
BF724.8.A8 1999

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