Subjective views of aging : theory, research, and practice
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Subjective views of aging : theory, research, and practice
(International perspectives on aging, v. 33)
Springer, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book focuses on the concept of subjective views of aging. This concept refers to the way individuals conceptualize and perceive the aging process. Social and cultural perceptions regarding older adults are incorporated and internalized into views people hold regarding their own aging process. The book contains three parts which present theoretical, empirical, and translational perspectives about subjective views of aging. The theoretical section expands the framework of subjective views of aging with the inclusion of additional concepts, and further integrates these concepts by accounting for their synergistic effects. The empirical section presents recent developments in the field starting at the intra-individual level as assessed by ecological momentary assessments, going through the level of interpersonal relationships, and concluding at the social and cultural levels. Finally, the translational section presents recent endeavours to develop interventions aimed at advancing favourable views of aging. This cutting-edge edited book includes chapters written by internationally renowned scholars in the field and serves as an up-to-date resource for scholars in the field as well as a textbook for students in courses like social gerontology, lifespan psychology, and life course sociology.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Advancing the field of subjective views of aging: An overview of recent achievements and future directions: Amit Shrira, Yuval Palgi, Manfred Diehl
Chapter 2: Views of age and aging as representing the cognitive component of ageism: Liat Ayalon
Chapter 3: Don't be a burden: Prescriptive age stereotypes over disengagement, activation, and wisdom: Clara de Paula Couto, Klaus Rothermund
Chapter 4: Subjective views on longevity in the process of aging: Fiona S. Rupprecht, Frieder Lang
Chapter 5: Personal aging is political: A feminist perspective on subjective aging: Anne E. Barrett, Cherish Michael, Jessica Noblitt
Chapter 6: An interpersonal approach to subjective views of aging: Michal Halperin-Ben Zvi, Ehud Bodner, Amit Shrira
Chapter 7: A cultural perspective on subjective views of aging: Dikla Segel-Karpas, Yoav S. Bergman
Chapter 8: Subjective age and health: Yannick Stephan, Angelina R. Sutin, Antonio Terracciano
Chapter 9: Subjective views of aging: The utility of studying multiple time metrics: Ella Cohn-Schwartz, Denis Gerstorf
Chapter 10: Between- and within-person approaches to subjective views of aging : Shevaun D. Neupert, Jennifer Bellingtier
Chapter 11: Fixed and inevitable or malleable and modifiable? (Non)Essentialist beliefs and subjective views of aging: David Weiss
Chapter 12: Age stigmatization and age discrimination as facets of subjective aging: Alison L. Chasteen, Jordana E. Schiralli, Veronica N. Z. Bergstrom, Joel M. Le Forestier
Chapter 13: Experimental studies on subjective views of aging: Potential and limits Hans-Werner Wahl, Anna Kornadt
Chapter 14: Subjective views of aging in the context of adversity and resilience: Yaakov Hoffman, Sharon Avidor, Yuval Palgi
Chapter 15: The importance of views of aging in the context of medical conditions: Susanne Wurm, Anne Blawert
Chapter 16: Psychological interventions targeting adults' subjective views of aging: Manfred Diehl & Abby Nehrkorn-Bailey
Chapter 17: A narrative approach to subjective views of aging: Gerben Westerhof
Chapter 18: Subjective views of aging at work and in the retirement transition: Hannes Zacher
Chapter 19: The legal interplays between subjective and objective age: Israel I. Doron
Chapter 20: Concluding chapter: Research on subjective views of aging: How far have we come and what lies ahead?: Manfred Diehl, Amit Shrira, Yuval Palgi.
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