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Women as they age

"Women As They Age, Second Edition explores state-of-the-art and developmental perspectives across the professions of sociology, psychology, social work, and nursing. You'll also find a close examination of the unique issues facing older women - including public policy, employment discrimination, and social program adequacy and equity; the relationship of older women to family; sexuality and intimacy; and special concerns of minority women. This volume includes a resource guide that explores the services available to older women. While addressing the troublesome situations of older women worldwide, Women As They Age, Second Edition also celebrates their triumphs, accomplishments, and contributions."--Jacket
Print Book, English, ©2001
Haworth Press, New York, ©2001
xvi, 256 pages ; 23 cm
9780789011251, 9780789011268, 0789011255, 0789011263
43859608
Contents About the Editors Contributors Part I: Introduction Chapter 1. Introduction: Accomplishments of Women As They Age Accomplishments of Older Women Overview of Contents Chapter 2. Older Women: A Global View The Aging Planet Longevity: A Not-So-Delicate Balance Marital Status Employment Income: The Haves and Have Nots Health Conclusion Part II: Multidisciplinary Perspectives Chapter 3. A Sociological Perspective on Women and Aging As the Millennium Turns What Is a Sociological Perspective on Women and Aging? What Is New? Constraints Revealed and Emerging What Is Next? Chapter 4. Women and Aging: A Psychological Perspective What Is a Psychological Perspective? Biological, Social, and Environmental Influences Historical Overview of Psychological Research on Women Mental Processes and Aging Personality Variables and Aging Psychosocial Factors That Influence Well-Being Conclusions Chapter 5. Social Work Practice with Women As They Age Clinical Social Work with Women in Middle Years Clinical Social Work Services for Elderly Women Summary and Recommendations Chapter 6. Mental Health of Elderly Women Anxiety Depression Suicide Alcohol Problems Problems with Medications Dementia Elder Abuse Chapter 7. Ethnic Minority Women As They Age Ethnic Minority Status As Disadvantage Ethic Minority Culture As Advantage Conclusion and Comments Part III: Special Issues Chapter 8. Older Women's Relationships: Weaving Lives Together Committed Partners Perpetual Mothers Influential Grandmothers Supportive Sisters Close Friends Conclusions Chapter 9. Grandmothers Raising Grandchildren: Parenting the Second Time Around Demographic Characteristics Developmental Issues Consequences of Caregiving Needs and Resources The Future Chapter 10. Sexuality and Intimacy for Aging Women: A Changing Perspective Who Are Older Women? Issues That Affect Sexuality in Older Women Physical Changes in Sexuality Special Populations Interventions to Enhance Sexuality and Intimacy Professional Contacts with Older Women Future Trends Chapter 11. Long-Term Care and the New Millennium Introduction What Is Long-Term Care? A Continuum of Care? Financing Long-Term Care: Who Pays? Quality of Care in Nursing Homes A Growth Industry Caring for Others, Now Being Cared For Alternatives to Nursing Homes The “Oldest Old” and the Next Millennium Chapter 12. The End of Aging: Women and Death Confronting Loss Facing Our Own Death Conclusion Part IV: Policies and Resources Chapter 13. Public Policy Effects on the Health Care of Older Women: Who Is in Charge? Introduction Public Policy and Legislative Trends Consumer Plans for Health Care Health Care Treatment Future Changes in Health Care Chapter 14. A Practical Resource Guide The Older Americans Act Income Programs Health Care Insurance and Services Nutrition and Food Programs Housing Transportation Home Health and Hospice Care Homemaker Chore Services Mental Health Services Institutionalization Part V: Conclusions Chapter 15. Conclusions: Empowerment and Self-Determination Empowerment Self-Determination Chapter 16. Animal Wisdom Index Reference Notes Included