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Lives Through the Years: Styles of Life and Successful Aging [Pehme köide]

(University of Leeds, UK),
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Dec-2006
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  • ISBN-10: 0202309010
  • ISBN-13: 9780202309019
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 314 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 498 g
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  • Kirjastus: AldineTransaction
  • ISBN-10: 0202309010
  • ISBN-13: 9780202309019
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Growing old - what is it like? What are the main problems of the aging? Lack of fulfillment in their work and life? Loneliness? Anxiety about sickness and disability? Fear of death? This well-documented, theoretically systematic, and vivid account of the process of aging provides highly enlightening answers and dispels once and for all many of the myths surrounding the close to 20 million Americans who are over sixty-five. Building upon the results of extensive interviews, the authors have established the existence of six styles and have concluded that a successful transition to old age can be achieved through any of them. They have also developed a definition of success, which has practical implications, since it deals with the extent to which an individual contributes or is a burden to the lives of those around him. The combined analysis of style and success results in a better understanding of individual differences in aging. The reader comes to know and understand the subjects as if he had worked with them in person. The wealth of detail the case histories contain permits scholars and students to judge for themselves the validity of the authors' findings. Derived from this unusually rich body of material, the authors' conclusions and recommendations are invaluable to all concerned with the study, the treatment, and the counseling of the aged. "Lives Through the Years" is a pioneering volume of social inquiry and interpretation, which marks a major scientific advance in its field, opens up new horizons for fruitful research, and offers a stimulating and authoritative portrayal of one of the most important problems of our society.
Foreword v
Talcott Parsons
Acknowledgments vii
Background and Nature of the Study
1(15)
Concepts, Measurements, and Theories of Successful Aging
2(3)
Conceptualization Developed in the Present Study
5(11)
Social Systems of Individual Actors
Structural Properties
Functional Properties
One Approach to a Definition of Successful Aging
Styles of Life
The Reliability of the Judgments
World of Work
16(21)
The Most Successful Agers
17(8)
The Less Successful Agers
25(4)
The Least Successful Agers
29(3)
Analysis
32(5)
Familism
37(22)
The Most Successful Agers
37(5)
The Less Successful Agers
42(6)
The Least Successful Agers
48(5)
A Less Variant Form of Familism
53(3)
Analysis
56(3)
Living Alone
59(13)
The Most Successful Agers
59(4)
The Less Successful Agers
63(3)
The Least Successful Agers
66(4)
Analysis
70(2)
Couplehood
72(21)
The Most Successful Agers
72(4)
The Less Successful Agers
76(10)
The Least Successful Agers
86(3)
Analysis
89(4)
Easing Through Life with Minimal Involvement
93(36)
The Most Successful Agers
93(6)
The Less Successful Agers
99(21)
The Least Successful Agers
120(7)
Analysis
127(2)
Living Fully
129(29)
The Most Successful Agers
129(14)
The Less Successful Agers
143(11)
The Least Successful Agers
154(1)
Analysis
155(3)
Success and Style
158(19)
The Most Successful Agers
158(7)
The Least Successful Agers
165(4)
Relations Between Styles of Life
169(8)
Some Related Observations
177(20)
Health and Well-Being in the Theory of Action
177(6)
Retirement and the Theory of Action
183(6)
Rural-Urban Contrasts in Relation to Familism
189(6)
Implications for the Process of Disengagement
195(2)
Statistical Analysis and Conclusions
197(20)
The Distribution by Success and Style
197(4)
Statistical Findings in Relation to Style
201(3)
Statistical Findings in Relation to Success
204(1)
Combinations of Variables
205(4)
Personality and Patterns
209(1)
Summary of Statistical Findings
209(2)
Conclusions
211(6)
Appendix One GENERAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE KANSAS CITY STUDY OF ADULT LIFE
217(9)
Appendix Two RANK ORDER OF SUCCESSFUL AGING BY STYLE
226(63)
World of Work
226(7)
Familism
233(24)
Living Alone
257(9)
Couplehood
266(11)
Easing Through Life With Minimal Involvement
277(4)
Living Fully
281(8)
Index 289(4)
Index of Case Histories 293


Claudine G. Wirths, Richard A. Williams