Women and Positive Aging - An International Perspective

Women and Positive Aging - An International Perspective

von: Lisa Hollis-Sawyer, Amanda Dykema-Engblade

Elsevier Reference Monographs, 2016

ISBN: 9780128004579

Sprache: Englisch

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Women and Positive Aging - An International Perspective



Women and Positive Aging: An International Perspective presents the noted research in the fields of psychology, gerontology, and gender studies, reflecting the increasingly popular and pervasive positive aging issues of women in today's society from different cohorts, backgrounds, and life situations.

Each section describes a bridge between the theoretical aspects and practical applications of the theory that is consistent with the scientist-practitioner training model in psychology, including case studies and associated intervention strategies with older women in each chapter. In addition to incorporating current research on aging women's issues, each section provides the reader with background about the topic to give context and perspective.

  • Examines a comprehensive range of issues for aging women
  • Details current research trends
  • Encompasses a holistic model of women's aging
  • Ranges from physical and mental health in response to aging changes, to social relationships and sexuality
  • Presents a 'how to put research into practice' section in each chapter
  • Focuses on topical issues that are relevant to women wanting to optimize their life outcomes as they live, on average, longer than ever before


Lisa A. Hollis-Sawyer, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Master's Gerontology program and Psychology Department at Northeastern Illinois University. She received her doctorate in Industrial Gerontology from The University of Akron and conducted post-doctoral aging-related training at Boston University. Her research interests range from eldercare to aging workforce issues. Her current research is focusing on the impact of children's literature regarding aging on early aging perceptions and associated stereotyping tendencies.

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