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Autor: Cavanaugh, John C.
Jahr: 1993
CONTENTS
c
JCHAPTER 1
J( s
?^ Introduction to Adidt Development
and Aging 2
Issues and Models in Adult Development
and Aging 5
The Nature-Nurture Controversy 5
The Continuity-Discontinuity Controversy 6
Moving from Issues to Models 8
The Mechanistic Model 8
The Organismic Model 9
rThTContextual Model j 9
~ Research Implications of Issues and Models 9
Practical Implications of Issues and Models 10
Moving to a Testable Approach 10
f The Biopsychosocial Model / 11
The Life-Span Perspective 11
The Interaction of Developmental Forces 12
Adopting the Model 14
Something to Think About Using the Biopsychosocial
Model 15
The Meaning of Age 15
Age as an Index 16
Definitions of Age 16
Issues in Studying Age 17
Relationships Between Age and Developmental
Influences 19
Research Methods 20
Age, Cohort, and Time of Measurement
Developmental Research Designs 21
20
Representativeness and Adequate
Measurement 26
Approaches to Doing Research 27
The Biopsychosocial Model and Research
with Older Adults 29
Summary 29
Review Questions 31
Key Terms 32
Additional Reading 33
CHAPTER 2
Diversity 34
The Demographics of Aging 36
How Many Older Adults Are There? 3 7
Diversity of Older Adults 38
International Perspectives 41
Status and Role 41
The Structural Perspective 41
The Interactionist Perspective 42
Adopting the Best of Both Worlds 43
Status and Treatment 43
Status, Role, and Gender 43
Age Stratification 44
The Age Stratification Model 45
Age Stratification and Societal Significance 45
Developmental Trends in Societal
Significance 48
Age Stratification and Socialization 49
Hew Do We Know? Conflicts Between CrofS-Sectimid
and Longitudinal Data 25
Ethnicity and Adult Development 51
Ethnic Groups 52
Ethnicity and Double Jeopardy 53
Ethnicity and the life Course 54
Ethnicity and Age 54
How Do We Know? Gender-Typed Age Norms Among
Older Hispanics 56
The Importance of Ethnic Identity in Later
Life 57
Ethnicity and Acculturation 58
Aging Around the World 59
Definitions of Age Across Cultures 60
Culture and the Life Course 60
Patterns of Aging Across Cultures 62
Something to Think About: Modernization Theory
and Respect for the Elderly 64
Aging and Asian Cultures 66
Consequences of Inequality 68
Summary 70
Review Questions 71
Key Terms 72
Additional Reading 73
CHAPTER 3
Physiological Changes 74
The Biopsychosocial Model 76
Intrapersonal Factors and Attempts at Explaining
Aging 77
Biological and Physical Factors in Disease 78
Implications of the Biopsychosocial Model 79
The Brain 79
Neurons 80
Structural Changes to the Neuron 80
How Do We Know? Brain Aging Is Not All Decline:
Evidence for Dendritic Grow A 82
Changes in Communication Among Neurons 83
Studying Brain-Behavior Relations: Imaging
Techniques 83
Psychological Consequences of Brain Aging 85
The Immune System 85
Changes in Immune System Cells 86
Antibodies and Autoimmunity 86
AIDS and Aging 86
Psychological Consequences of Changes
in the Immune System 8 7
The Cardiovascular System 87
Cardiovascular Structure and Function 87
Cardiovascular Disease 88
Psychological Consequences of Changes
in the Cardiovascular System 91
The Respiratory System 91
Structural and Functional Changes 91
Respiratory Diseases 92
Psychological Consequences of Changes
in the Respiratory System 92
The Senses 93
Something to Think About: Sensory Changes
and Experiencing the World 93
Vision 93
Hearing 97
Taste 98
Smell 99
Somesthesis and Balance 100
The Reproductive System 101
Reproductive Changes in Women 101
Reproductive Changes in Men 103
Psychological Consequences of Changes
in the Reproductive System 103
Appearance and Movement 104
Appearance 104
Movement 106
Summary 108
Review Questions 110
Key Terms 110
Additional Reading 111
CHAPTER 4
Health 112
How Long Will We Live? 115
Average and Maximum Longevity 116
Genetic Factors in Longevity 117
Environmental Factors in Longevity 118
Ethnic Differences in Average Longevity 118
Gender Differences in Average Longevity 119
Stress and Health 120
The Meaning of Stress 120
Selye s General Adaptation Syndrome 120
The Stress and Coping Paradigm 122
Stress and Physical Illness 123
How Do We Know? The Type A Controversy: Being
Driven to Get Better 125
Stress and Psychological Functioning 126
Managing Stress 126
Smoking 127
The Hazards of Cigarette Smoking 127
The Hazards of Secondhand Smoke 128
Quitting Smoking 128
Drinking Alcohol 129
Alcoholism and Aging 129
Negative Effects of Alcohol 130
Benefits of Alcohol 131
Quitting Drinking 131
Exercise 132
Types of Exercise 132
Aerobic Exercise and Aging 132
Sleep and Aging 134
How Widespread Are Sleep Disturbances? 134
Age-Related Changes in Sleep 134
Causes of Sleep Disturbance 135
Treatment of Sleep Disorders 137
Nutrition 138
Establishing Dietary Requirements 138
Diet and Health 139
Cancer 140
Cancer Risk and Age 140
Screening and Prevention 141
Health Promotion and Aging 142
Something to Think About: Public Policy, Health
Promotion, and Aging 143
Summary 144
Review Questions 146
Key Terms 146
Additional Reading 147
CHAPTER 5
Information Processing 148
The Information-Processing Model 150
The Biopsychosocial Model and Information
Processing 150
Sensory Memory 151
Attention 151
Feature Integration Theory 153
Selectivity 153
Capacity 155
Vigilance 157
Attention Summary 158
Psychomotor Speed 158
Reaction Time Tasks 159
Age Differences in Components of Reaction
Time 159
What Causes Age-Related Slowing? 162
Slowing Way Down How Much We Slow
Down 163
How Da We Know? The Information-Loss
Model 164
Psychomotor Speed Summary 166
Human Factors and Aging 166
Driving and Highway Safety 167
Home Safety 168
Accident Prevention 169
Language Processing 169
Something to Think About Accidents and the
Elderly 170
Language Comprehension and Sensory
Systems 171
Language Comprehension and Information
Processing 172
Implicit Memory 174
Summary 175
Review Questions 176
Key Terms 177
Additional Reading 177
CHAPTER 6
Memory 178
Information Processing Revisited 181
Working Memory 181
Secondary Memory 182
Tertiary Memory 184
Something to Think About: The Memory of
Concentration Camp Survivors 186
Sources of Age Differences: Storage and Retrieval
Processes 187
Age Differences in Storage 187
Age Differences in Retrieval 188
Relative Contributions of Storage and Retrieval
Differences 190
Memory for Discourse 190
Person Variables 191
Task Variables 193
Text Variables 193
Text Memory and Secondary Memory 194
Memory in Everyday Life 194
Spatial Memory 19.5
Memory for Activities 196
Everyday Memory Versus List-Learning
Performance 197
Self-Evaluations of Memory Abilities 198
Types of Memory Awareness 199
Age Differences in Metamemory 199
Age Differences in On-Line Awareness 200
Clinical Issues and Memory Testing 201
Normal Versus Abnormal Memory Aging 202
Memory and Mental Health 202
Memory, Nutrition, and Medications 203
Questionnaire Assessments of Memory
Problems 204
Behavior Rating Scales 204
Neuropsychological Tests 205
Remediating Memory Problems 205
How Do We Know? What s My Name? Memory
Training in Alzheimer s Disease 206
Training Memory Skills 206
Individual Difference Variables in Memory
Training 210
Summary 210
Review Questions 212
Key Terms 212
Additional Reading 213
CHAPTER 7
Intelligence 214
Defining Intelligence 217
Intelligence in Everyday Life 217
Intelligence and the Biopsychosocial Model 218
Research Approaches to Intelligence 218
The Psychometric Approach 218
Primary Mental Abilities 219
Secondary Mental Abilities 221
Moderators of Intellectual Change 225
Hw Do We Know?Job as a Moderator of the Age-
Aptitude Relationship 227
Modifying Primary Abilities 229
The Neofunctionalist Approach 231
Basic Concepts 232
The Dual-Process Model 232
Denney s Model of Unexercised and Optimally
Exercised Abilities 233
Cognitive-Process Approaches 234
Piaget s Theory 235
Going Beyond Piaget: Postformal Thought 238
Schaie s Theory 243
Something to Think. About: Practical Implications of
Cognitive Stages 244
Expertise and Wisdom 245
Expertise 245
Wisdom 246
Summary 248
Review Questions 249
Key Terms 250
Additional Reading 250
CHAPTER 8
Personality and Moral Development 252
Personality Traits Across Adulthood 255
Costa and McCrae s Model 255
Longitudinal Studies of Traits 259
Some Specific Traits 260
Conclusions About Personality Traits 262
Ego Development Across Adulthood 263
Jung s Theory 263
Erikson s Stages of Psychosocial
Development 264
Loevinger s Theory 268
Theories Based on Life Transitions 270
Conclusions About Ego Development
Theories 273
Cognitive Theories 273
Thomae s Cognitive Theory of Personality 273
Whitboume s Life Story Approach 275
Self-Concept and Possible Selves 277
Personal Control 279
Conclusions About Cognitive Theories 280
Moral Development 280
Kohlberg s Theory 281
Development of Moral Reasoning 284
Critiques of Kohlberg s Theory 284
Conclusions About Moral Development 287
Summary 287
Review Questions 288
Key Terms 288
Additional Reading 289
CHAPTER 9
Psychopathology and Treatmetit 290
Psychopathology and the Adult Life Course 292
Defining Mental Health and
Psychopathology 293
Taking a Biopsychosocial Approach to
Psychopathology 293
Depression 295
Diagnosis of Depression 296
Causes of Depression 299
Treatment of Depression 301
Suicide 304
Depression Summary 306
Anxiety Disorders 306
Symptoms of Anxiety Disorders 306
Treatment of Anxiety Disorders 307
Schizophrenia and Paranoid Disorders 307
Schizophrenia 308
Paranoid Disorders 308
Treatment of Schizophrenia and Paranoid
Disorders 309
Dementia 309
The Family of Dementias 310
Alzheimer s Disease 310
Something to Think About: Genetic Tests for
Dementia?Difficult Chokes 313
Multi-Infarct Dementia 321
Parkinson s Disease 321
Pick s Disease 322
Creutzfeld-jakob Disease 322
Huntington s Disease 323
Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus 323
Caring for Dementia Patients at Home 323
How Do We Know? Caregiver Burden: A Stress and
Coping Approach 326
Family Intervention and Family Therapy 326
What Is Family Therapy? 327
Common Issues in Family Therapy with Older
Adults 327
Techniques for Family Therapy 3 28
Working with the Institutionalized Elderly 328
Sensory Training 329
Reality Orientation 329
Validation Therapy 330
Remotivation Therapy 330
Additional Therapeutic Approaches 331
Summary 331
Review Questions 333
Key Terms 334
Additional Reading 335
CHAPTER 10
Relationships 336
Relationships 338
Friendships 338
Love Relationships 340
How Do We Know? Gmimiig Mates Around the
World 343
Life Styles and Love Relationships 344
Marriage 344
Singlehood 347
Cohabitation 348
Gay Male and Lesbian Couples 350
Divorce and Remarriage 350
Widowhood 355
Parenthood 356
Deciding Whether to Have Children 356
The Parental Role 357
The Child-Rearing Years 359
When the Children Leave 359
Family Dynamics and Middle Age 361
Middle-Agers and Their Children 361
Middle-Agers and Their Aging Parents 362
Something to Think About: Hiring Surrogates to Care
for Frail Elderly Parents 364
Grandparenting 365
Styles of Grandparenting 365
The Meaning of Grandparenthood 366
Grandparents and Grandchildren 366
Great-Grandparenthood 368
Summary 369
Review Questions 370
Key Terms 371
Additional Reading 3 71
CHAPTER It
Work, Leisure, and Retirement 372
The Meaning of Work 374
Occupations and Careers 375
Social Status and Occupations 3 75
Occupational Choice Across Adulthood 376
Personality and Interests 377
Self-Efficacy 377
Gender Differences 379
Occupational Development 380
Super s Theory 380
Women and Occupational Development 381
Age Discrimination 383
Occupational Success 383
Occupational Expectations 384
The Role of Mentors 385
Occupational Priorities 386
Job Satisfaction 387
Changing Occupations 389
Factors Influencing Occupational Change 389
How Do We Know? Periodicity and Job
Satisfaction 390
Loss of One s Job 391
Dual-Worker Couples 391
Handling Multiple Roles 392
SomeMng to Think About: Division of Labor and Role
Conflict in Dual-Worker Couples 393
Impact on Occupa _*ial Development 394
Leisure 394
Leisure in the Life Cycle 395
Types of Leisure Activities 395
Developmental Changes in Leisure 396
Correlates of Leisure Activities 39 7
Consequences of Leisure Activities 397
Leisure Summary 397
Retirement 397
Defining Retirement 398
Deciding to Retire 398
Adjustment to Retirement 401
Family, Friends, and Community 403
Retirement Planning 404
Summary 406
Review Questions 408
Key Terms 409
Additional Reading 409
CHAPTER 12
Where We Live 410
Theories of Person-Environment Interactions 412
Competence and Environmental Press 413
The Congruence Model 415
Stress and Coping Theory 415
The Loss-Continuum Concept 416
Common Theoretical Themes 416
Communities, Neighborhoods, and Housing 416
Community Size 417
Neighborhoods 418
How Do We Know? Awareness of Servian and
Community Size 419
Housing 421
Conclusions About Communities, Neighborhoods,
and Housing 426
Institutions 426
Types of Institutions 427
Who Is Likely to Live in Nursing Homes? 427
Something to Think About: Financing Long-Term
Care 428
Characteristics of Nursing Homes 429
Relocation 434
Community-Based Relocation 435
Institutional Relocation 439
Summary 441
Review Questions 442
Key Terms 443
Additional Reading 443
CHAPTER 13
Dying and Bereavement 444
Definitions and Ethical Issues 447
Sociocultural Definitions of Death 447
Legal and Medical Definitions 449
Ethical Issues 451
The Price of Extraordinary Care 452
Something to Think About Bioethics, Euthanasia, and
Controversy 453
Thinking About Death: Personal Components 453
Death Anxiety 454
How Do We Show Death Anxiety? 455
Learning to Deal with Death Anxiety 456
Thinking About Death: Theories of Dying 456
The Stage Theory of Dying 456
The Phase Theory of Dying 457
An Adult Developmental Perspective on
Dying 458
Where Will We Die? 459
Dying in a Hospital Versus Dying at Home 460
The Hospice Alternative 460
Caring and Helping Relationships 462
Working with Dying People 462
Needs of Dying People 462
Helping the Dying: Health Care Workers 463
Helping the Dying: Mental Health Workers 464
Survivors: The Grieving Process 465
Expected Versus Unexpected Death 465
Stages of Grief 466
Normal Grief Reactions 468
Age Differences in Effects of Normal Grief on
Health 470
Abnormal Grief Reactions 471
Types of Loss and Grieving 471
Is There life After Death? 475
Summary 477
Review Questions 478
Key Terms 479
Addidonal Reading 479
CHAPTER 14
Looking Toward the 21st Century 480
The Need for Research 482
The Need for Better Research 482
Changing Demographics 483
HealthCare 484
Psychological Changes 485
Usual Versus Successful Cognitive Aging 486
Well-Being 486
Social Changes 486 .
Productive Roles for Older Adults 487
The Realm of Discovery 489
Unlocking the Secrets of Aging 489
Understanding How We Think 490
Some Final Thoughts 490
Summary 490
Review Questions 491
References 493
Acknowledgments 534
Name Index 535
Glossary/Subject Index 543
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