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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A bidimensional model of acculturation for Korean American older adults Jang, Yuri
2007
3 p. 267-275
9 p.
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2 A city within a city: A “snapshot” of aging in a HUD 202 in Detroit, Michigan Byrnes, Mary E.
2011
3 p. 253-262
10 p.
artikel
3 A conceptual framework for examining the promise of the NORC program and Village models to promote aging in place Greenfield, Emily A.
2012
3 p. 273-284
12 p.
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4 Acquired hearing impairment in older couple relationships: An exploration of couple resilience processes Yorgason, Jeremy B.
2007
3 p. 215-228
14 p.
artikel
5 Age and embodied masculinities: Midlife gay and heterosexual men talk about their bodies Lodge, Amy C.
2013
3 p. 225-232
8 p.
artikel
6 Age and the cultivation of place Moore, Keith Diaz
2011
3 p. 189-192
4 p.
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7 Age bias in stroke rehabilitation: Effects on adult status Becker, Gay
1994
3 p. 271-290
20 p.
artikel
8 Aged care in Australia: A critical review of the reforms Courtney, Mary
1997
3 p. 229-250
22 p.
artikel
9 Aged Erikson: The completion of the life cycle Weiland, Steven
1989
3 p. 253-262
10 p.
artikel
10 Aging and disability: Behind and beyond the stereotypes Minkler, Meredith
1990
3 p. 245-260
16 p.
artikel
11 Aging and the course of desire Dowd, James J.
2012
3 p. 285-295
11 p.
artikel
12 Aging male bodies, health and the reproduction of age relations Pietilä, Ilkka
2013
3 p. 243-251
9 p.
artikel
13 Alarmist demography: Power, knowledge, and the elderly population Katz, Stephen
1992
3 p. 203-225
23 p.
artikel
14 “Am I doing it right?”: Older widows as interview participants in qualitative research van den Hoonaard, Deborah Kestin
2005
3 p. 393-406
14 p.
artikel
15 A ‘new materialist’ lens on aging well: Special things in later life Chapman, Sherry Ann
2006
3 p. 207-216
10 p.
artikel
16 Are older people afraid of crime? Ferraro, Kenneth F.
1988
3 p. 277-287
11 p.
artikel
17 “A shot of economic adrenalin”: Reconstructing “The elderly” in the retiree-based economic development literature Laws, Glenda
1996
3 p. 171-188
18 p.
artikel
18 A social psychological perspective on the continuum of housing for the elderly Sherman, Susan R.
1988
3 p. 229-241
13 p.
artikel
19 Assessing health-related resources in senior living residences Kerr, Jacqueline
2011
3 p. 206-214
9 p.
artikel
20 A test of Palmore's Facts on Aging Quizzes as alternate measures Seufert, Robert L
2002
3 p. 279-294
16 p.
artikel
21 Athletic bodies and aging in context: The narrative construction of experienced and anticipated selves in time Phoenix, Cassandra
2008
3 p. 211-221
11 p.
artikel
22 Attachment styles, reminiscence functions and happiness in young and elderly adults Webster, Jeffrey Dean
1998
3 p. 315-330
16 p.
artikel
23 Attitudes regarding filial responsibilities to help elderly divorced parents and stepparents Ganong, Lawrence H.
1998
3 p. 271-290
20 p.
artikel
24 Australian baby boomers retiring ‘early’: Understanding the benefits of retirement preparation for involuntary and voluntary retirees Noone, Jack
2013
3 p. 207-217
11 p.
artikel
25 Auto-photography in aging studies: Exploring issues of identity construction in mature bodybuilders Phoenix, Cassandra
2010
3 p. 167-180
14 p.
artikel
26 A wheelchair society: The nursing home scene Smithers, Janice A.
1990
3 p. 261-275
15 p.
artikel
27 Baby boomers and beyond: Crossing racial boundaries in search for love Tsunokai, Glenn T.
2011
3 p. 285-294
10 p.
artikel
28 “Beauty is more than skin deep.” An ethnographic study of beauty therapists and older women Paulson, Susan
2008
3 p. 256-265
10 p.
artikel
29 “Because we know our limits”: Elderly parents' views on intergenerational proximity and intimacy Hjälm, Anna
2012
3 p. 296-308
13 p.
artikel
30 Beyond gender stereotypes: Spouse caregivers of persons with Dementia Miller, Baila
1996
3 p. 189-204
16 p.
artikel
31 Broadening the etiological discourse on Alzheimer's disease to include trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder as psychosocial risk factors Burnes, David P.R.
2013
3 p. 218-224
7 p.
artikel
32 Caregiving for relatives with Alzheimer's disease: feelings of Chinese-Canadian women Ho, Bertha
2003
3 p. 301-321
21 p.
artikel
33 Caregiving: The impact on emotional support for single women Burnley, Cynthia S.
1987
3 p. 253-264
12 p.
artikel
34 Celebrating good-bye: Functional components in farewell parties for retiring employees in Israel Jacobson, Dan
1996
3 p. 223-235
13 p.
artikel
35 Change and stability in confidant relationships: Findings from the Bangor Longitudinal Study of Ageing Wenger, G.Clare
1999
3 p. 269-294
26 p.
artikel
36 Change in thinking about old age among male guardians Keith, Pat M.
1998
3 p. 255-270
16 p.
artikel
37 Conflicts, friendship cliques and territorial displays in senior center environments Salari, Sonia
2006
3 p. 237-252
16 p.
artikel
38 Congruence among husband and wife caregivers Chappell, Neena L.
1998
3 p. 239-254
16 p.
artikel
39 Contents 2013
3 p. iii-iv
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artikel
40 Contents 2012
3 p. iii-iv
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41 Convergence and divergence in the status of the aged: An analysis of cross-national and longitudinal variations in 32 selected countries Shin, Eui Hang
1989
3 p. 263-278
16 p.
artikel
42 Cultural differences in possible selves during later life Waid, Lisa D
2003
3 p. 251-268
18 p.
artikel
43 Determinants of adaptation of oldest old black Americans Johnson, Colleen L.
1995
3 p. 231-244
14 p.
artikel
44 Discourses of ageism and anti-ageism Coupland, Nikolas
1993
3 p. 279-301
23 p.
artikel
45 Editorial Board 2009
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46 Editorial Board 2003
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47 Editorial Board 2007
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48 Editorial Board 2005
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49 Editorial Board 2004
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50 Editorial Board 2013
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51 Editorial Board 2006
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52 Editorial Board 2008
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53 Editorial Board 2012
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54 Editorial Board 2010
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55 Editorial Board 2011
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56 Electroconvulsive therapy and the elderly Warren, Carol A.B.
1991
3 p. 309-327
19 p.
artikel
57 Ethnic aging in Canada and the United States: A comparison of social policy Filinson, Rachel
1992
3 p. 273-287
15 p.
artikel
58 Ethnic differences in intergenerational solidarity in the Netherlands Schans, Djamila
2010
3 p. 194-203
10 p.
artikel
59 “Everyone is Romeo and Juliet!” Staging dementia in Wellkåmm to Verona by Suzanne Osten Swinnen, Aagje
2012
3 p. 309-318
10 p.
artikel
60 ‘Exercise is medicine’: Understanding the exercise beliefs and practices of older Chinese women immigrants in British Columbia, Canada Jette, Shannon
2011
3 p. 272-284
13 p.
artikel
61 Family history and pensions: The relationships between marriage, divorce, children, and private pension coverage Yabiku, Scott T.
2000
3 p. 293-312
20 p.
artikel
62 Family involvement in the institutional eldercare context. Towards a new understanding Whitaker, Anna
2009
3 p. 158-167
10 p.
artikel
63 Family satisfactions and filial norms among elderly Vietnamese immigrants Seelbach, Wayne C.
1988
3 p. 267-276
10 p.
artikel
64 Family things: Attending the household disbandment of older adults Ekerdt, David J.
2006
3 p. 193-205
13 p.
artikel
65 Feeling at home: Korean Americans in senior public housing Seo, Yoon Kyoung
2011
3 p. 233-242
10 p.
artikel
66 Financial planning for later life: Subjective understandings of catalysts and constraints Kemp, Candace L.
2005
3 p. 273-290
18 p.
artikel
67 Forms of address, discourse and aging Wood, Linda A.
1993
3 p. 263-277
15 p.
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68 From ‘not a big deal’ to ‘hellish’: Experiences of older people with dementia Hulko, Wendy
2009
3 p. 131-144
14 p.
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69 From ritual to drama and back in a rehabilitation day-care center Lev-Aladgem, Shulamith
1999
3 p. 315-331
17 p.
artikel
70 Functions of reminiscence and emotional regulation among older adults Cappeliez, Philippe
2008
3 p. 266-272
7 p.
artikel
71 Gender and intimate caregiving for the elderly in Hong Kong Wong, Odalia M.H.
2005
3 p. 375-391
17 p.
artikel
72 Gender socialization and the cultural construction of elder caregivers Brewer, Loretta
2001
3 p. 217-235
19 p.
artikel
73 Generativity and aging: A promising future research topic? Schoklitsch, Angela
2012
3 p. 262-272
11 p.
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74 Geriatric health care policy in the United States and Canada: A comparison of facts and values in defining the problems Clark, Phillip G.
1991
3 p. 265-281
17 p.
artikel
75 Global aging and comparative research: Pushing theoretical and methodological boundaries Neysmith, Sheila M.
2012
3 p. 227-231
5 p.
artikel
76 Grandparenting and age identity Kaufman, Gayle
2003
3 p. 269-282
14 p.
artikel
77 Gray and green?: Stewardship and sustainability in an aging society Wright, Scott D.
2000
3 p. 229-249
21 p.
artikel
78 Health care environment and life satisfaction in the elderly Salamon, Michael J.
1987
3 p. 287-297
11 p.
artikel
79 Health care policy in an aging Canada: The Alberta ‘experiment’ McDaniel, Susan A.
1997
3 p. 211-227
17 p.
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80 Health care providers' subjective understandings of old age: Implications for threatened status in late life Fineman, Norman
1994
3 p. 255-270
16 p.
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81 Health care reform: Implications for seniors introduction Chappell, Neena L.
1997
3 p. 171-175
5 p.
artikel
82 Health care reform in the UK: Unrealistic or broken promises to older citizens? Bond, John
1997
3 p. 195-210
16 p.
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83 Health care reform in the United States: Implications for the elderly Gill, Derek G.
1997
3 p. 177-194
18 p.
artikel
84 Health perception and health status in advanced old age: A paradox of association Henchoz, Karine
2008
3 p. 282-290
9 p.
artikel
85 Home sweet home: The emotional construction of places Cristoforetti, Antonio
2011
3 p. 225-232
8 p.
artikel
86 Honouring identity through mealtimes in families living with dementia Genoe, Rebecca
2010
3 p. 181-193
13 p.
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87 Husbands and sons in the United States and Japan: Cultural expectations and caregiving experiences Harris, Phyllis Braudy
1999
3 p. 241-267
27 p.
artikel
88 “I feel like her daughter not her mother”: Ethnographic trans-cultural perspective of the experiences of aging for a group of Southeast Asian refugees in the United States Dubus, Nicole
2010
3 p. 204-211
8 p.
artikel
89 “I have no opinions. I'm 73 years old!” Rethinking ageism Bodily, Christopher L.
1991
3 p. 245-264
20 p.
artikel
90 Illness, biography, and the interpretation of self following a stroke Kaufman, Sharon
1988
3 p. 217-227
11 p.
artikel
91 Immigrating for status in late life: Effects of globalization on Filipino American veterans Becker, Gay
2000
3 p. 273-291
19 p.
artikel
92 Individual decisions regarding financing nursing home care: Psychosocial considerations Curry, Leslie
2004
3 p. 337-352
16 p.
artikel
93 Innovative old-age security models for developing nations: Chile and Brazil Williamson, John B.
1995
3 p. 245-262
18 p.
artikel
94 In search of “personal care”: Challenges to identity support in residential care for elders with cognitive illness Wellin, Chris
2004
3 p. 275-295
21 p.
artikel
95 Instable career paths among workers 45 and over: Insight gained from long-term career trajectories Fournier, Geneviève
2011
3 p. 316-327
12 p.
artikel
96 Interactive remembering: Insights into the communicative competence of older adults Underwood, Kate
2010
3 p. 145-166
22 p.
artikel
97 Intergenerational and community responsibility: Race uplift work in the retirement activities of professional African American women Slevin, Kathleen F.
2005
3 p. 309-326
18 p.
artikel
98 Intergenerational ties across borders: Grandparenting narratives by expatriate retirees in Mexico Banks, Stephen P.
2009
3 p. 178-187
10 p.
artikel
99 Interpreting the “hidden program” of a place: An example from dementia day care Moore, Keith Diaz
2004
3 p. 297-320
24 p.
artikel
100 Introduction: A critical approach to threats to adult status Barker, Judith C.
1994
3 p. 233-237
5 p.
artikel
101 Introduction: Discourse, institutions and the elderly Coupland, Nikolas
1993
3 p. 229-235
7 p.
artikel
102 Is reminiscence working?: Accounting for the therapeutic benefits of reminiscence work with older people Middleton, David
1993
3 p. 321-333
13 p.
artikel
103 Leaving a legacy: Toward a typology Hunter, Elizabeth G.
2005
3 p. 327-347
21 p.
artikel
104 Lifelong roles and cameo appearances: Elderly parents and relationships with adult children Eisenhandler, Susan A.
1992
3 p. 243-257
15 p.
artikel
105 Maintaining mastery despite age related losses. The resilience narratives of two older women in need of long-term community care Janssen, Bienke M.
2012
3 p. 343-354
12 p.
artikel
106 Measurement and the interpretation of burden in the Alzheimer's disease experience Gubrium, Jaber F.
1987
3 p. 265-285
21 p.
artikel
107 Men as elder caregivers: Building a research agenda for the 1990s Kaye, Lenard W.
1990
3 p. 289-298
10 p.
artikel
108 Narrative analysis of the hospital experience for older parents of people who cannot speak Hemsley, Bronwyn
2007
3 p. 239-254
16 p.
artikel
109 Narrative(,) citizenship and dementia: The personal and the political Baldwin, Clive
2008
3 p. 222-228
7 p.
artikel
110 Narratives of age and uprootedness among older Cambodian refugees Becker, Gay
1999
3 p. 295-314
20 p.
artikel
111 Natural neighborhood networks — Important social networks in the lives of older adults aging in place Gardner, Paula J.
2011
3 p. 263-271
9 p.
artikel
112 Negotiating actual and anticipated parental support: Multiple sibling voices in three-generation families Connidis, Ingrid Arnet
2008
3 p. 229-238
10 p.
artikel
113 “Not for the fainthearted”: Engaging in cross-national comparative research Gardner, Paula
2012
3 p. 253-261
9 p.
artikel
114 Nursing home satisfaction, biography, and the life worlds of psychiatrically disabled residents Jervis, Lori L.
2001
3 p. 237-252
16 p.
artikel
115 Official conceptualizations of person-centered care: Which person counts? O'Dwyer, Ciara
2013
3 p. 233-242
10 p.
artikel
116 Old and alone: Surrogate health care decision-making for the elderly without families High, Dallas M.
1990
3 p. 277-288
12 p.
artikel
117 Older adults' frequent visits to a fast-food restaurant Cheang, Michael
2002
3 p. 303-321
19 p.
artikel
118 Older adults' perspectives on driving cessation Adler, Geri
2006
3 p. 227-235
9 p.
artikel
119 Older people in America's immigrant families Treas, Judith
2002
3 p. 243-258
16 p.
artikel
120 Older people involved in policy and planning: Factors which support engagement Reed, Jan
2008
3 p. 273-281
9 p.
artikel
121 On defining persons as retired Ekerdt, David J.
1990
3 p. 211-229
19 p.
artikel
122 Oral health in long-term care Thorne, Sally E.
2001
3 p. 271-283
13 p.
artikel
123 Organizational behavior regarding older workers: Prototypical responses Hirshorn, Barbara A
1988
3 p. 199-215
17 p.
artikel
124 Participants in the decision making on artificial nutrition and hydration to demented nursing home patients: A qualitative study Pasman, H.Roeline W
2004
3 p. 321-335
15 p.
artikel
125 Passive and active non-employment: Age, employment and the identities of older non-working people McVittie, Chris
2008
3 p. 248-255
8 p.
artikel
126 Patterns of exchange and intergenerational responsibilities after divorce and remarriage Ganong, Lawrence
2006
3 p. 265-278
14 p.
artikel
127 Pensions, poverty and wellbeing in later life: Comparative research from South Africa and Brazil Lloyd-Sherlock, Peter
2012
3 p. 243-252
10 p.
artikel
128 Policy towards the elderly: Twenty-five years of Dutch experience Van Den Heuvel, Wim
1997
3 p. 251-258
8 p.
artikel
129 Privatizing public pension systems Williamson, John B.
2001
3 p. 285-302
18 p.
artikel
130 Problems and problem solving among aging White and Black Americans Barer, Barbara M
2003
3 p. 323-340
18 p.
artikel
131 Problems with friends in old age Blieszner, Rosemary
1998
3 p. 223-238
16 p.
artikel
132 Professionals beyond midlife: Some observations on work satisfaction in the fifty- to sixty-year decade Karp, David A.
1987
3 p. 209-223
15 p.
artikel
133 Professional women's retirement adjustment: the experience of reestablishing order Price, Christine A.
2003
3 p. 341-355
15 p.
artikel
134 Public policies and old age identity Hendricks, Jon
2004
3 p. 245-260
16 p.
artikel
135 Reasons for and perceptions of childlessness among older persons: Exploring the impact of marital status and gender Connidis, Ingrid Arnet
1996
3 p. 205-222
18 p.
artikel
136 Reciprocities in caregiving relationships in Danish elder care Lewinter, Myra
2003
3 p. 357-377
21 p.
artikel
137 Recruiting inactive older adults to a neighborhood walking trial: The SHAPE project Rowland, Ruth M
2004
3 p. 353-368
16 p.
artikel
138 Refashioning one's place in time: Stories of household downsizing in later life Luborsky, Mark R.
2011
3 p. 243-252
10 p.
artikel
139 Relatedness, autonomy, and competence in the caring relationship: The perspective of nursing home residents Custers, Annette F.J.
2012
3 p. 319-326
8 p.
artikel
140 Representation of age identities in on-line discourse Lin, Mei-Chen
2004
3 p. 261-274
14 p.
artikel
141 Resiliency in older Hong Kong Chinese: Using the grounded theory approach to reveal social and spiritual conditions Cheung, Chau-kiu
2012
3 p. 355-367
13 p.
artikel
142 Restorative home environments for family caregivers Betrabet Gulwadi, Gowri
2009
3 p. 197-204
8 p.
artikel
143 Role and function: Aspects of quality of life of older people in rural Bangladesh Nilsson, Jan
2005
3 p. 363-374
12 p.
artikel
144 Routinization preferences, anxiety, and depression in an elderly French sample Bouisson, Jean
2002
3 p. 295-302
8 p.
artikel
145 Self and style: The development of artistic expression from youth through midlife to old age in the works of Henrik Ibsen Cohen-Shalev, Amir
1992
3 p. 289-299
11 p.
artikel
146 Service as a female naval officer: Implications for aging? Johnson, Dean Frazier
1989
3 p. 183-209
27 p.
artikel
147 Service providers' modes of interacting with frail elders and their families: Understanding the context for caregiving decisions Agee, Annabel
2000
3 p. 313-333
21 p.
artikel
148 Sighs, smiles, and worried glances: How the body reveals women caregivers' lived experiences of care to older adults Silverman, Marjorie
2013
3 p. 288-297
10 p.
artikel
149 Smoking and adulthood: Risky business in a nursing home Barker, Judith C.
1994
3 p. 309-326
18 p.
artikel
150 Social crisis and individual growth: The long-term effects of the great depression Ardelt, Monika
1998
3 p. 291-314
24 p.
artikel
151 Social democratic aging in the People's Home of Sweden Jönson, Håkan
2005
3 p. 291-308
18 p.
artikel
152 Social networks among lower income Korean elderly immigrants in the U.S. Yoo, Jeong Ah
2012
3 p. 368-376
9 p.
artikel
153 Social structure and family law Hill, Twyla J
2002
3 p. 259-278
20 p.
artikel
154 Solidarity and conflicts in coresidence of three-generational immigrant families from the former Soviet Union Lowenstein, Ariela
2002
3 p. 221-241
21 p.
artikel
155 Sources of meaning in life for young and old Israeli Jews and Arabs Bar-Tur, Liora
2001
3 p. 253-269
17 p.
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156 Sources of stress reported by daughters of nursing home residents Krause, Allison M.
1999
3 p. 349-364
16 p.
artikel
157 Space, time, and self: Rethinking aging in the contexts of immigration and transnationalism Zhou, Yanqiu Rachel
2012
3 p. 232-242
11 p.
artikel
158 Spousal caregiving and crossing gender boundaries: Maintaining gendered identities Calasanti, Toni
2006
3 p. 253-263
11 p.
artikel
159 Staff perceptions of staff-family interactions in nursing homes Utley-Smith, Queen
2009
3 p. 168-177
10 p.
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160 Staff–resident interaction in the nursing home: An ethnographic study of socio-economic disparities and community contexts Ryvicker, Miriam
2011
3 p. 295-304
10 p.
artikel
161 Struggles of being and becoming: A dialogical narrative analysis of the life stories of Sami elderly Blix, Bodil Hansen
2013
3 p. 264-275
12 p.
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162 “That's a lovely bath dear”: Reality construction in the discourse of elderly care Grainger, Karen
1993
3 p. 247-262
16 p.
artikel
163 The ambiguities of social support: Adult daughters caring for frail elderly parents Abel, Emily K.
1989
3 p. 211-230
20 p.
artikel
164 The autonomy of lay and professional knowledge in home health care Albert, Steven M.
1992
3 p. 227-241
15 p.
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165 The body natural and the body unnatural: Beauty work and aging Hurd Clarke, Laura
2007
3 p. 187-201
15 p.
artikel
166 The challenge of community long-term care: The dependent aged Kirwin, Patricia M.
1988
3 p. 255-266
12 p.
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167 The challenge of critical gerontology: The problem of social constitution Baars, Jan
1991
3 p. 219-243
25 p.
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168 The coming of age of literary gerontology Wyatt-Brown, Anne M.
1990
3 p. 299-315
17 p.
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169 The communicative impact of institutionalization for the elderly: The admissions process Nussbaum, Jon F.
1993
3 p. 237-246
10 p.
artikel
170 The cultural adversity of physical disability: Erosion of full adult personhood Luborsky, Mark R.
1994
3 p. 239-253
15 p.
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171 The dementia narrative: Writing to reclaim social identity Ryan, Ellen Bouchard
2009
3 p. 145-157
13 p.
artikel
172 The effects of organizational context on autonomy-enhancing policies in assisted living Sikorska-Simmons, Elzbieta
2006
3 p. 217-226
10 p.
artikel
173 The engagement of life history and the life review among the aged: A research case study Rubinstein, Robert L.
1995
3 p. 187-203
17 p.
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174 The experiences of “aging” among formerly homeless adults with chronic mental illness: A qualitative study Shibusawa, Tazuko
2009
3 p. 188-196
9 p.
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175 The food-related role shift experiences of spousal male care partners and their wives with dementia Atta-Konadu, Edwoba
2011
3 p. 305-315
11 p.
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176 The influence of a grandfather's disease process and death on the formation of personal identity in a granddaughter Sellers, Debra M.
2007
3 p. 229-238
10 p.
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177 The influence of community context on the decision to enter a nursing home Freudenberger Jett, Kathleen M.
1996
3 p. 237-254
18 p.
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178 The interpretation of burden among pueblo Indian caregivers Hennessy, Catherine Hagan
1995
3 p. 215-229
15 p.
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179 The lived body in dementia Phinney, Alison
2003
3 p. 283-299
17 p.
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180 The lobby as an arena in the confrontation between acceptance and denial of old age Gamliel, Tova
2000
3 p. 251-271
21 p.
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181 The meaning of family-like care among operators of small board and care homes Eckert, J.Kevin
1999
3 p. 333-347
15 p.
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182 Themes in parent-child relationships when elderly parents move nearby Moss, Miriam S.
1992
3 p. 259-271
13 p.
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183 The narrative quest in qualitative gerontology Manheimer, Ronald J.
1989
3 p. 231-252
22 p.
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184 The perfect child (from an elderly parent's point of view) Brackbill, Yvonne
1988
3 p. 243-254
12 p.
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185 The Personhood in Dementia Questionnaire (PDQ): Establishing an association between beliefs about personhood and health providers' approaches to person-centred care Hunter, Paulette V.
2013
3 p. 276-287
12 p.
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186 The portrayal of older characters in Disney animated films Robinson, Tom
2007
3 p. 203-213
11 p.
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187 The quest for residential normalcy by older adults: Relocation but one pathway Golant, Stephen M.
2011
3 p. 193-205
13 p.
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188 The right-to-die: State policymaking and the elderly Glick, Henry R.
1991
3 p. 283-307
25 p.
artikel
189 The role of religion in mediating the transition to residential care Lowis, Michael J.
2005
3 p. 349-362
14 p.
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190 The significance of personal objects to older people Rubinstein, Robert L.
1987
3 p. 225-238
14 p.
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191 The silent impact of ageist communication in long term care facilities: Elders' perspectives on quality of life and coping strategies Lagacé, Martine
2012
3 p. 335-342
8 p.
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192 The support systems of older people: A test of the exchange paradigm Kart, Cary S.
1987
3 p. 239-251
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