Diversity and Aging in the Social Environment / Edition 1

Diversity and Aging in the Social Environment / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0789026767
ISBN-13:
9780789026767
Pub. Date:
02/25/2005
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0789026767
ISBN-13:
9780789026767
Pub. Date:
02/25/2005
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Diversity and Aging in the Social Environment / Edition 1

Diversity and Aging in the Social Environment / Edition 1

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Overview

Today, nearly one of every eight Americans is 65 or older, and by 2030, over 20% of the population will be in this age group. Are you prepared to work with this vastly diverse—and rapidly growing—population?

This single source is designed to help social service professionals provide effective services to America’s vastly diverse and rapidly growing elderly population. Diversity and Aging in the Social Environment explores the impact of race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and geographic location on elders’strengths, challenges, needs, and resources to provide you with a more complete understanding of the issues elders face.

In order to be more responsive to older adults, social workers and other human service professionals need to enhance their knowledge of the aging population and the factors that impact the way seniors interact with society, organizations, community resources, neighborhoods, support networks, kinship groups, family, and friends. Diversity and Aging in the Social Environment examines differences in race, ethnicity, geographical location, sexual orientation, religion, and health status to help current and future human service professionals provide culturally competent services to the diverse range of elderly people they serve. In addition, it addresses the wide disparity that exists for older Americans in terms of income and assets, number of chronic conditions, functional and cognitive impairment, housing arrangements, and access to health care.

This book provides a context for the examination of diversity issues among older adults by describing and discussing several theoretical perspectives on aging that highlight important aspects of diversity. Next, you’ll find thoughtful examinations of:
  • issues and challenges faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender elders—and the strengths they bring into later life
  • the impact of gender, race, and sexual orientation on prevalence rates, risk factors, methods of disease contraction, and mortality rates among older adults with HIV/AIDS—along with a discussion of the psychosocial issues they face
  • diverse characteristics of custodial grandparents—and the influence of the caregivers’ gender, race, age, and geographic location on methods of care and available caregiver support
  • differences in caregiver characteristics, service utilization, caregiver strain, and coping mechanisms among several racial/ethnic groups of adults who care for elderly, disabled, and ill persons
  • cultural/religious factors that influence interactions between health care personnel and Japanese-American elders
  • the relationship between acculturation and depressive symptoms among Mexican-American couples
  • life challenges facing Jewish and African-American elders—with a look at each group’s coping mechanisms
  • differences in religious/spiritual coping skills among Native American, African-American, and white elders
  • psychological well-being and religiosity among a diverse group of rural elders

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780789026767
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/25/2005
Series: A Monograph Published Simultaneously As the Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality and Tourism Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Sherry M. Cummings, Colleen Galambos

Table of Contents

  • Preface (Sherry M. Cummings and Colleen Galambos)
  • PART I
  • THEORY
  • Theories of Aging and Social Work Practice with Sensitivity to Diversity: Are There Useful Theories? (Patricia J. Kolb)
  • SPECIAL POPULATIONS
  • Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) Elders: The Challenges and Resilience of this Marginalized Group (Sandra S. Butler)
  • HIV/AIDS and Aging: A Diverse Population of Vulnerable Older Adults (Charles A. Emlet)
  • CAREGIVERS
  • Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: A Diverse Population (Nancy P. Kropf and Stacey Kolomer)
  • Racial and Ethnic Differences in Family Caregiving in California (Nancy Giunta, Julian Chow, Andrew E. Scharlach, and Teresa S. Dal Santo)
  • PART II
  • RACE
  • The Ethics of Medical Decision-Making with Japanese-American Elders in Hawaii: Signing Informed Consent Documents Without Understanding Them (Morris Saldov and Hisako Kakai)
  • Acculturation and Depressive Symptoms in Mexican American Couples (Margie Rodríguez Le Sage and Aloen Townsend)
  • SPIRITUALITY
  • Meeting Life Challenges: A Hierarchy of Coping Styles in African American and Jewish American Older Adults (Holly B. Nelson-Becker)
  • Depression and Religiosity in African American and White Community-Dwelling Older Adults (Lucinda Lee Roff, David L. Klemmack, Michael Parker, Harold G. Koenig, Martha Crowther, Patricia S. Baker, and Richard M. Allman)
  • Religiousness/Spirituality and Subjective Well-Being Among Rural Elderly Whites, African Americans, and Native Americans (Dong Pil Yoon and Eun-Kyoung Othelia Lee)
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

What People are Saying About This

Roberta R. Greene

"This timely text CAN BE USED IN BOTH HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT AND RESEARCH COURSES. . . . Provides the reader with a multisystemic view of diverse older adults—their challenges and support systems. The text opens with universal theoretical perspectives on aging that offer a background for understanding varied critical life experiences in later adulthood. The remaining chapters discuss various aspects of the biopsychosocial and spiritual dimensions of how people may adapt in old age. By understanding the social construction of age and the meaning each individual attributes to various events and situations, the reader will be better prepared to help clients interpret and cope with this phase of life. The role of culture in shaping belief systems, communication, and help-seeking behavior is also explored. A life-course perspective further allows for the aging process to be seen differentially, encompassing difference in class, gender, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, and so forth. Special populations addressed include gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered elders, older adults living with HIV/AIDS, and grandparents raising grandchildren. Differences in caregiving practices and barriers to formal services as well as service utilization are clarified."
PhD, MSW, Louis and Ann Wolens Centennial Chair, Gerontology and Social Welfare, School of Social Work, University of Texas-Austin

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