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J Women Aging ; 20(3-4): 199-213, 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18983107

RESUMO

Initial pilot interviews with women whose husbands were in the first year of retirement revealed that problems of "impingement"--perceptions of husbands as intruders into their worlds-as-lived--were cited, in response to open-ended items, as the most difficult aspect of husbands' retirement. An impingement index, consisting of items constructed from those responses, was administered to the original panel of 83 women whose husbands were now in the fourth year of retirement, and to a new panel of 61 women whose husbands had been retired for one year. Paired T-tests revealed one significant difference in perceptions of impingement between the two groups of wives, and not in the expected direction. Indeed, wives in year 4 were more often bothered by some impingement conditions than wives in year 1, and these were significantly related to self-assessments of marital satisfaction. Results have implications for "adjustment" to life transitions, including situations that may inhibit initiation of adaptive responses, degree of investment in social roles, and issues of expectation.


Assuntos
Relações Interpessoais , Casamento/psicologia , Satisfação Pessoal , Aposentadoria/psicologia , Ajustamento Social , Cônjuges/psicologia , Atividades Cotidianas , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Estilo de Vida , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Apoio Social , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Soc Work Health Care ; 46(2): 51-70, 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18192197

RESUMO

The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of hope and internal locus of control on the health and well-being of older women of Mexican origin who have been diagnosed with cancer. The study was conducted using data from Wave 2 of the Hispanic Established Populations for the Epidemiological Study for the Elderly (H-EPESE), a survey of 3050 Mexican American elders living in five southwestern states. To examine the effects of locus of control and hope on self-reported health, somatization, negative affect, and restriction of activity as dependent variables, we applied multiple regression (OLS) analysis to a sub sample of 109 women who reported having a diagnosis of cancer. We used four models to sequentially assess the effects of control variables, locus of control plus control variables, hope plus control variables, and both locus of control and hope plus control variables on each of the four dependent variables. The results indicated that locus of control was significantly associated only with three of the four dependent variables and hope was significantly associated with more favorable outcomes for each of the dependent variables. Implications for practice and further research are discussed.


Assuntos
Hispânico ou Latino , Controle Interno-Externo , Neoplasias , Sobreviventes/psicologia , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Nível de Saúde , Humanos , Entrevistas como Assunto , Qualidade de Vida , Análise de Regressão , Estados Unidos
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18077296

RESUMO

More children die as a result of stillbirth than all other causes of infant deaths combined (Ananth, Shiliang, Kinzler, and Kramer, 2005; Goldenberg, Kirby, and Culhane, 2004; Froen, 2005; National Institute of Health, 2004); yet, mothers experiencing stillbirth are often left without support afterwards (Kubler-Ross, 2004; Fahey-McCarthy, 2003; Fletcher 2002; Saddler, 1987; DeFrain, 1986; Kirkley-Best & Kellner, 1982). Despite social work's growing involvement in care at the end of life, parents of stillborn children have not experienced consistent, relevant, and competent professional care in coping with the tragedy of death. Forty-seven women between the ages of 19 and 51 were recruited through nonprofit agencies that provide bereavement care to grieving families. Results of this qualitative study suggest that stillbirth is emotionally complex with long-lasting symptoms of grief and significant struggles to find meaning. The findings also support the need for perceived psychosocial and spiritual support from professional caregivers, family, and friends. The women's own experiences argue for comprehensive approaches to support the grief and loss of stillbirth, and for the importance of social work involvement in both immediate and longer term interventions.


Assuntos
Cuidado do Lactente , Comportamento Materno/psicologia , Mães/psicologia , Natimorto , Adulto , Luto , Feminino , Promoção da Saúde , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Gravidez
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J Gerontol Soc Work ; 46(2): 69-84, 2005.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16368676

RESUMO

As an element of anticipatory socialization, ability to predict future roles accurately may impact subsequent adaptation. Part of a larger study of retirement and marital quality, this longitudinal research examined husbands' and wives' (n = 61 couples) anticipations of change (more/less/same) in six individual and joint activities following husbands' retirement, and compared them with couples' reported experiences a year after husbands had retired. With the exception of household tasks, continuity in levels of activity from pre-to post-retirement was greater than couples had anticipated. Cross-classification of responses at baseline and Time 2 indicated only modest congruence between anticipated and experienced change in activities. Accuracy of anticipation was not related significantly to retirement satisfaction as hypothesized, but direction of retirement-satisfaction mean scores, especially among wives, suggest that future testing would be warranted.


Assuntos
Aposentadoria , Ajustamento Social , Cônjuges , Idoso , Boston , Feminino , Humanos , Entrevistas como Assunto , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Inquéritos e Questionários
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