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Author Atchley, Robert C.

Title Continuity and adaptation in aging : creating positive experiences / Robert C. Atchley
Published Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999

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Description xvi, 214 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents 1. Continuity Theory -- 2. Internal Continuity -- 3. External Continuity -- 4. Adaptive Capacity -- 5. Goals for Developmental Direction -- 6. Conclusion -- App. B. The Ohio Longitudinal Study of Aging and Adaptation -- App. C. The 1995 Study Questionnaire -- App. D. Worksheets Used to Examine Longitudinal Patterns
Summary Despite the undeniable physical, psychological, and social effects of aging, writes Robert C. Atchley, most older persons cope quite well and find considerable satisfaction in their later years. Part of the explanation for this finding is based on what Atchley calls continuity - the ability of older persons to maintain a strong sense of purpose and self in the face of the changes associated with aging. Continuity can help individuals evolve psychologically and socially in the presence of life events such as retirement, widowhood, and physical disability. Drawing on data from a twenty-year longitudinal study that began with more than 1,200 individuals, Continuity and Adaptation in Aging explains one of the primary underlying forces that promotes effective adaptation to the aging process. This book will be of interest to researchers and students in gerontology and adult development
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references ([203]-208) and index
Subject Adjustment (Psychology) in old age -- Longitudinal studies.
Happiness in old age -- Longitudinal studies.
Adaptation, Psychological.
Aged.
Aged.
Personal Satisfaction.
Life Change Events.
Longitudinal Studies.
Adaptation, Psychological.
Personal Satisfaction.
LC no. 98051019
ISBN 0801861225 (alk. paper)
0801866324