Intervening in midlife for optimal retirement: a guide for health educators

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Health
Department Special Education
Creator Kleinschmidt, Julia J.; Grosshans, Onie; Caserta, Michael; Saffel-Shrier, Susan; Tuohig, Gail
Title Intervening in midlife for optimal retirement: a guide for health educators
Date 1991-10
Description Factors contributing to successful retirement deserve increased attention given the rapid growth of the aging population. Antecedent to successful retirement is successful aging. The middle aged population is an opportune target for health promotion and health education interventions as this group begins to show an increased tendency to be concerned about factor accounting for the difference between "usual" versus "successful" aging, the purpose of this article is to focus on the need for early health education intervention that will contribute to successful aging and retirement.
Type Text
Publisher Eta Sigma Gamma
Volume 23
First Page 23
Last Page 27
Subject Retirement; Aging Process;Education Interventions; Health Promotion
Subject MESH Aging ;Middle Aged; Retirement; Financing, Personal; Health Promotion
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Kleinschmidt J. (1991). Intervening in Midlife for Optimal Retirement: A Guide for Health Educators. Eta Sigma Gamman, 23, 23-27.
Rights Management (c) Eta Sigma Gamma
Format Medium application/pdf
Identifier ir-main,1747
ARK ark:/87278/s65h80f3
Setname ir_uspace
ID 703422
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s65h80f3
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