"Waiting to go home": narratives of homelessness, housing and home among older adults with schizophrenia [0.03%]
"等待回家":老年人精神分裂症患者的居无定所、住所以及家园叙事
Lydia P Ogden
Lydia P Ogden
This study used thematic narrative analysis to develop an understanding of how older adults with ongoing symptoms of schizophrenia who have experienced homelessness understand and express their life course and present-time narratives of hom...
Permanent personhood or meaningful decline? Toward a critical anthropology of successful aging [0.03%]
永生的人格还是有意义的衰弱?走向成功的老年期批判人类学
Sarah Lamb
Sarah Lamb
The current North American successful aging movement offers a particular normative model of how to age well, one tied to specific notions of individualist personhood especially valued in North America emphasizing independence, productivity,...
Judi Dench's age-inappropriateness and the role of M: challenging normative temporality [0.03%]
不循常规的时间性:朱迪·丹奇爵士饰演M挑战正统的年龄界限
Eva Krainitzki
Eva Krainitzki
This article approaches Judi Dench's role as M in the long-running James Bond series from a gender and ageing studies' perspective and explores this character's subversion of normative concepts of gender and temporality. Based on the assump...
Age transcended: a semiotic and rhetorical analysis of the discourse of agelessness in North American anti-aging skin care advertisements [0.03%]
超脱年龄:北美抗衰老护肤品广告中“无龄”话语的符号学与修辞学分析
Kirsten L Ellison
Kirsten L Ellison
Drawing from a collection of over 160 North American print advertisements for anti-aging skin care products from January to December of 2009, this paper examines the discourse of agelessness, a vision of esthetic perfection and optimal heal...
Residential normalcy and environmental experiences of very old people: changes in residential reasoning over time [0.03%]
常住状态与环境体验:老年人居住理性的历时性变化
Marianne Granbom,Ines Himmelsbach,Maria Haak et al.
Marianne Granbom et al.
The decision to relocate in old age is intricately linked to thoughts and desires to stay put. However, most research focuses either on strategies that allow people to age in place or on their reasons for relocation. There is a need for mor...
Thinking about my grandparent: How dementia influences adolescent grandchildren's perceptions of their grandparents [0.03%]
痴呆症如何影响青少年孙子女对其祖父母的看法
Montserrat Celdrán,Feliciano Villar,Carme Triadó
Montserrat Celdrán
The study aims to examine how grandchildren perceive their grandparents who suffer from dementia. Grandchildren living in Barcelona, Spain, participated in the study (n=145). The data, based on qualitative information extracted from three i...
Clinical Trial
Journal of aging studies. 2014 Apr:29:1-8. DOI:10.1016/j.jaging.2013.12.004 2014
Protection as care: moral reasoning and moral orientation among ethnically and socioeconomically diverse older women [0.03%]
关爱型保护:种族和经济社会背景各异的老年女性中的道德推理与道德观念
Emily Dakin
Emily Dakin
This study examined moral reasoning among ethnically and socioeconomically diverse older women based on the care and justice moral orientations reflecting theoretical frameworks developed by Carol Gilligan and Lawrence Kohlberg, respectivel...
Beth Montemurro,Jenna Marie Siefken
Beth Montemurro
Images of women's sexuality beyond the age of forty are lacking in popular culture. Recently, however, the term cougar has been embraced by American media as a label describing "older" women who assertively pursue younger sexual partners. T...
Harm-Peer Zimmermann,Heinrich Grebe
Harm-Peer Zimmermann
With demographic change becoming an ever more pressing issue in Germany, old age (80+) is currently talked about above all in terms of being a problem. In mainstream discourse on the situation of the oldest old an interpretive framework has...
Social positioning by people with Alzheimer's disease in a support group [0.03%]
阿尔茨海默病患者在支持小组中的社会定位
Ragnhild Hedman,Ingrid Hellström,Britt-Marie Ternestedt et al.
Ragnhild Hedman et al.
People with Alzheimer's disease (AD) are often negatively positioned by others, resulting in difficulties upholding a positive sense of self. This might cause them to withdraw socially and apparently 'lose their minds'. Conversely, the sens...