| Title | Author | Subject | Description | Date | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Description of a community mental health center's clientele 55 years of age or older | Nesset, Karen McArthur | Older People; Community Mental Health Sevices | An important need in this country has been identified as the lack of mental health services designed specifically for the aged. Although psychiatric nursing is concerned with the mental health needs of all age groups, the aging population Is of particular importance because of the multiple physiolo... | 1974-06 | |
| 2 | Depression and life satisfaction among elderly chronically ill home care patients | Burt, Mildred Maurine Hoffman | Geriatric Nursing; Older People; Chronically Ill | This study was conducted to explore and assess levels of depression, levels of life satisfaction and some psychosocial characteristics found among elderly home care patients residing in a rural and semi-rural setting. It seemed reasonable to assume that relationships might exist among an individual... | 1975-06 | |
| 3 | Involuntary relocation and life satisfaction: comparison between elderly residents of two rural Utah Communities | Balka, Cathy | Utah; Older People; Social Conditions; Housing | Data from this longitudinal study of rural elderly residents (60 and over) being Relocated (N=30) versus Non-relocated, rural elderly residents (N-40) were compared to determine if Relocated elderly life satisfaction reports to change over time. Findings revealed that relocated subjects significant... | 1983-08 | |
| 4 | Group reminiscing experience with aging people . | King, Kathleen Stroman | Psychology; Older People; Group Couseling | The premise of this study was that aging people would experience improved morale as a result of reminiscing group therapy. The reminiscing focus was expected to benefit the participants by providing social contacts and material for storytelling, appreciation of the individual’s achievements ... | 1978-12 |