Age-related Asymmetries
.... presenting sets of words to both groups: Type 1 words were high-frequency occurrence words which were presented with correct spelling (
eg elderly), un-repeated ....
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ALCOHOL USE AMONG THE ELDERLY
.... drug/alcohol sensitivities, a tendency to use drugs/alcohol over a long period of time, and more frequent use of multiple drugs (
eg the
elderly on some form of ....
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Care of Elderly Patients
.... it is possible that abusive behavior is caused by factors other than the education demographic;
eg personal degree of empathy for the
elderly, attitudes toward ....
(3523

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ELDERLY ALCOHOLISM
.... selection procedures began with the preparation of a list of all local agencies/organizations serving ambulatory
elderly populations,
eg senior citizens ....
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Alcohol Consumption Levels of the Elderly
.... selection procedures will begin with the preparation of a list of all local agencies/organizations serving ambulatory
elderly populations,
eg senior citizens ....
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Teaching For the Elderly
.... effective learning of
elderly populations. The chapter closes with a discussion of some of the emotionally traumatic events faced by the aged;
eg events such ....
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Research Design on Alcohol Usage
.... five local agencies/organizations will be randomly selected from a prepared list of local agencies serving ambulatory
elderly populations (
eg senior citizens ....
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Therapists and Marital Counseling for the Elderly INTRODUCTION ...
.... heart disease does not alleviate), 3) crises related to loss (
eg dealing with one's inevitable demise) that may be central to the concerns of the
elderly. ....
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The Elderly Population in the US
.... For example, Medicare provides better coverage for mostly
elderly men's illnesses (
eg lung cancer, prostate cancer, acute myocardial infarction) than it does ....
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Hormones that Influence Behavior
.... When the
elderly get depressed, it s not just because of the problems associated with old age,
eg ill health, loss of loved ones, functional impairment (Mihaly ....
(1973

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Hormones' Effect on Behavior
.... When the
elderly get depressed, it s not just because of the problems associated with old age,
eg ill health, loss of loved ones, functional impairment (Mihaly ....
(1972

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)
Abusive Behavior of Caregivers INTRODUCTION Background of the Prob
.... it is possible that abusive behavior is caused by factors other than the education demographic;
eg personal degree of empathy for the
elderly, attitudes toward ....
(3501

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AGGRESSION IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN AND IN THE ELDERLY
.... paper examines the differences in aggressive behavior (
eg, types of aggression, triggers, behaviors, etc.) between elementary school children and the
elderly. ....
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Income Progams for Elderly in Malaysia
.... since the Malaysian data to be analyzed was collected from
elderly Muslims). .... to make provision for religious and religion-related beliefs;
eg to segregate the ....
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Annotated Bibliography: Alcohol and the Elderly
.... Gambert (1997) draws upon statistical data (
eg, epidemiological studies of alcoholism and its effects among
elderly patients) to emphasize the importance of ....
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Dimensions of Custodial Care for the Elderly in Bermuda
.... skills of the
elderly: Lost and found. Science News, 129(16), 244. Busse, EW, & Blazer, DG (1980). The theories and processes of aging. In Bussee,
EG, & Blazer ....
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Care of elderly patients by Relatives
.... and emotional distress as consequences of providing informal care for an
elderly loved one. .... a diverse group of other relatives may help regularly (
eg, in-laws ....
(2562

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Alternative Corrections Policies for Elderly Felons
.... In this context, many
elderly persons have indicated clearly that they no longer .... that inmate adjustment is related to various individual (
eg, educational level ....
(8025

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Problems of the Elderly INTRODUCTION Background of the Stud
.... the criteria used to diagnose a sample of older/
elderly home care .... To compare the two diagnostic groups on several demographic variables (
eg, age, educational ....
(9475

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Housing for the Elderly
.... One of the key reasons that
elderly people decide to opt for congregate housing .... These resources may be financial or physical--
eg, gardening chores as much as ....
(3337

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Active Elderly Communities
.... The company provides services to single
elderly persons or to
elderly couples. .... and residents continue to meet the criteria for residents,
eg, active adults who ....
(2992

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Elderly Patients' Health Beliefs INTRODUCTION TO THE PROPOSED ...
.... related actions were effective for some diseases but not others (
eg restricting salt .... This belief might at least in part explain why many
elderly people fail to ....
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Hormones and Weight-Training in Elderly Males
.... Among
elderly males, senescence may be related to reduced GH secretion. .... uptake enhances the synthesis of numerous bioactive compounds (
eg deoxyribonucleic acid ....
(4471

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AIDS AND THE ELDERLY Introduction The purpose
.... care were said to involve the complexity of diagnostic issues (
eg, deficits in .... thus delaying diagnosis; the increased toxicity of drugs to the
elderly, who may ....
(5122

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Nature of Stress in Everyday Life
.... its characteristics and the reactions to these stressors (
eg, physiologically, emotionally .... These involve having
elderly parents who need caring and looking after ....
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Kahn's Concept of Social Provision The purpose of this research is ...
.... consists of credits or vouchers used by clients to procure provisions;
eg the use .... argument for a universal program of service deliver for the
elderly has been ....
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Psychological Aspects of Rheumatic Disease
.... the internal validity of the study (
eg the use of a standardized instrument to measure depression, the specifically, by age, of the
elderly population, and so ....
(1462

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America's Aging Population
.... Fitting divides the demands of the
elderly into these four categories: (1) persons coping with the developmental aspects of aging (
eg, retirement, loss of ....
(3164

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Scientific Literature
.... family members and friends of the chronically ill (
eg Primomo, Yates & Woods, 1990); (2) in populations of different ages such as the
elderly (
eg Tolliver, 1983 ....
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Senile Dementia
.... to have a holistic perspective on the care of
elderly patients .... Alternatively, they could also investigate the different variables (
eg, education, sex, brain size ....
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