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Laner, Mary Riege – Gerontologist, 1978
The findings of this study, while limited to nonreactive data (newspaper advertisements), lend affirmation to the essential normalcy of the process of homosexual aging. (Author)
Descriptors: Age, Homosexuality, Males, Older Adults

Myers, GeorgeC. – Gerontologist, 1978
An examination of death rates among the elderly and trends over the period 1950-1975 and 1970-1975 for selected developed nations provides evidence of continued strong mortality declines for females and somewhat mixed results for males. Implications of these trends for forecasting the mortality component of U.S. population projections are…
Descriptors: Age, Death, Older Adults, Research Projects

Brody, Stanley J.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1978
This study is an attempt to provide new data for long-term care planning, which will identify the variables that govern the institutional or community placement of the functionally disabled elderly. (Author)
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Gerontology, Medical Services, Older Adults

Bullough, Vern; And Others – Gerontologist, 1978
A study of intellectual and creative achievers in two periods of significant intellectual and creative achievement, 18th century Scotland and 15th century Florence, found that one of the most significant variables was longevity. Achievement was more or less continuous over the whole life span. (Author)
Descriptors: Achievement, Age Differences, Creativity, Gerontology

Kivett, Vira R. – Gerontologist, 1979
Older rural adults were classified as either high or low risks for loneliness according to a combination of physical and social losses that they had incurred. Frequent loneliness was associated with widowhood, poor vision and self-rated health, problems with transportation, frequent use of telephone, low participation and being female. (Author)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Females, Older Adults, Research Projects

Holtzman, Joseph M.; Beck, James D. – Gerontologist, 1979
Palmore's "Facts on Aging Quiz" is reconsidered in light of the results of over 500 administrations to health workers and health occupation students. An analysis of the data gathered suggests that the quiz has utility for three of the four purposes suggested by its creator. (Author)
Descriptors: Age, Gerontology, Health Personnel, Older Adults

Mason, J. Barry; Bearden, William O. – Gerontologist, 1978
Data were collected by personal interview on shopping roles, information processing, food stamp and coupon use, store brand purchases, mispricing and product unavailability experiences, and with familiarity with fair trade practices. Implications and directions for further research are suggested. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Knowledge Level, Older Adults, Purchasing

Guttmann, David – Gerontologist, 1978
Age, education, income, and satisfaction with decisions made were the significant variables in perceiving life events as positive or negative, while action taking was strongly associated with well-being in old age. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Decision Making, Experience, Older Adults

Rogers, C. Jean; Gallion, Teresa E. – Gerontologist, 1978
A survey of the elderly Pueblo Indians in the state of New Mexico revealed demographic differences between the sample and the general population of elderly, particularly in living arrangements and life-style. The results suggest a need for follow-up research on values and adjustment to aging in Indians. (Author)
Descriptors: Age, American Indians, Demography, Life Style

Henretta, John C.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1977
The NCOA-Harris survey suggests new directions for research on the social aspects of aging, that their sample of older persons is representative of the American older population, and that social gerontologists need to pay more attention to the cumulation of knowledge in the field. (Author)
Descriptors: Gerontology, Older Adults, Research Needs, Research Projects

Blazer, Dan; Palmore, Erdman – Gerontologist, 1976
Analysis of religious activities and attitudes in a longitudinal panel of 272 community residents showed there were several significant and substantial correlations between religion and happiness, feelings of usefulness, and adjustment; these correlations also tended to be stronger for older persons and tended to increase over time. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Attitudes, Beliefs, Morale

Angrosino, Michael V. – Gerontologist, 1976
A mobile home park serving senior citizens in a large urban area was studied in anthropological perspective. The community study method permits an analysis of this park as an intermediate type of senior citizen residence. The park avoids the worst features of senior citizen life but engenders other problems. (Author)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Community Characteristics, Gerontology, Housing

Bell, Bill D. – Gerontologist, 1978
This study examines the perceived disruptive influence of a natural disaster on the individual, primary relational, and neighborhood ties of community residents. Results suggest the coping potential of the aged surpasses that of their younger counterparts. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Age Differences, Gerontology, Older Adults

Huerta, Faye; Horton, Robert – Gerontologist, 1978
A study of the effects of the Teton Dam Disaster in 1976 suggests that elderly persons cope quite well with disaster situations and tend to report fewer adverse emotional effects and feelings of relative deprivation than younger victims. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Age Differences, Gerontology, Older Adults

German, Pearl S.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1978
This study of three disadvantaged urban areas reports on the relationship between available resources and ambulatory health care. Findings indicate a high proportion of elderly receiving care for serious conditions but a sharp drop in care for less serious but potentially disabling conditions. (Author)
Descriptors: Gerontology, Health Needs, Medical Services, Older Adults