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Social Relationships and Healthy Aging
Structural vs. functional Life course variations Gender issues Sexual orientation Ethnic variations Risk of death Survival Emotional adjustment Physical function Health behavior
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Social Support Byproduct of interactions with family members, friends, peers, and health care providers that communicates information, esteem, aid, and emotional help. (Stewart,2000) Benefits Improve coping Moderate impact of stressors Promote health Promote self-care
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Function of Social Support
Specific Stressor Individual Instrumental Informational Emotional Affirmational
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Levels of Support Informal Quasi-formal Formal Formal/Informal
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Social Support Unidirectional/Bidirectional Role changes
Costs/Benefits Use of services Overload Overprotection Infantilization Loss of support Learned helplessness Self esteem Struggle for control
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Care giving Use of term Spousal Health issues Intergenerational
Ethnic issues Gender issues
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Care giving Gender Issues
Men as care givers Research From secondary to primary Sibling status Proximity Increased demands on women Profile of elder Profile of care giver
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Impact of Care giving Personal/leisure time Personal privacy
Financial situation Managing own household Health Sleep Relationships
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Elder Abuse Definition Abuse behavior Abused Abuser Recognition Types
Risk factors Solutions
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Caregiver Abuse Increasing emphasis on violence
Health risks of aging caregivers Use of metaphors Use of denial
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Abuse ANTECEDENTS Stimulus Power struggle Differing rule systems
History of relationship Expectations
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Abuse ATTRIBUTES Conflict Intent Harm Physical Verbal Perceived Actual
Potential
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Abuse CONSEQUENCES Quality of relationship Life Satisfaction
Image of elder
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