Dependency and Interdependency in Old Age

Dependency and Interdependency in Old Age

Theoretical Perspectives and Policy Alternatives

Strang, Patricia; Phillipson, Chris; Bernard, Miriam

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

384

Dura

Inglês

9781032715858

15 a 20 dias

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Editor's Introduction. Prologue: Social and Political Goals for an Ageing Society Maggie Kuhn Part One: The Social Construction of Dependency 1. Challenges and Opportunities of an Ageing Society Gunhild O. Hagestad 2. The Politics of Ageing in America Carroll L. Estes 3. The Politics of Ageing in Britain Alan Walker 4. Political Economy as a Perspective in the Analysis of Old Age John Bond 5. Structured Dependency Revisited Graham Fennell 6. What Do Dependency Measures Measure? Challenging Assumptions G. Clare Wenger 7. New Lifestyles in Old Age? Mike Featherstone and Mike Hepworth 8. Towards an Anatomy of Ageism: Society, Social Policy and the Elderly Between the Wars Andrew Blaikie and john Macnicol Part Two: Responses to Dependency 9. Ageism, Encouragement and Reassurance in Pre-Retirement Education Alastair Weir 10. Ageism Awareness Training: A Model for Group Work Catherin Itzin 11. 'By' the Community: An Ideological Response to the Crisis in the Welfare State Janet Henderson 12. Community Care and Elderly People: One-Way Traffic? John Harris and Des Kelly 13. Who Cares for the Elderly? Family Care Provision and Receipt of Statutory Services Maria Evandrou, Sara Arber, Angela Dale and G. Nigel Gilbert 14. Responses to Dependency: Reciprocity Affect and Power in Family Relationships Hazel Qureshi 15. American Experiments to Substitute Homes for Institutional Long-Term Care: Policy Logic and Evaluation Bleddyn Davies 16. How Effective are Benefits Take-Up Campaigns with Elderly People? Christina Victor 17. Phased Retirement in Western Europe Frank Laczko 18. Institutional Regimes and Resident Outcomes in Homes for the Elderly Tim Booth 19. Confusional States in Elderly Persons' Home Residents: A Process of Label Acquisition Alex Murdock 20. Away from Institutional Dependence: Towards a More Resident Orientated Environment Stella Dixon 21. The Dependency Characteristics of Older People in Long-Term Institutional Care D. Ann Atkinson, John Bond and Barbara A. Gregson 22. The Paying Patient: Customer or Commodity: Surveying Private Nursing Homes for the Elderly Linda Challis and Helen Bartlett 23. The Assessment of Depression in Elderly People by Non-Clinicians Catherine Thompson 24. Peer Health Counselling: A Way of Countering Dependency? Miriam Bernard and Vera Ivers Part Three: Experiences of Growing Old 25. Missing Out: Labour Market and Late Working Life Experiences as Factors in Old Age Dependency Phil Lyon 26. Making Way: The Disengagement of Older Workers Bill Bytheway 27. Understanding the 'Management' of Everyday Living: A Study Based on the Life History of a Group of Older People in Leeds Silvana di Gregorio 28. Independence and Home in Later Life Andrew J. Sixsmith 29. Me Darby, You Joan! Dorothy Jerrome 30. Negotiation and Control: A Perspective on Values in Later Life Robert Elmore. Details of Contributors.
family relationships in old age;care and treatment of the aged;psychology of dependency;services for the elderly;residential homes for the aged;mental health in old age