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Title: Aging in Marriage and


1
Chapter 17
  • Aging in Marriage and
  • Family Relationships

2
Chapter Outline
  • Age and Ageism
  • Caregiving for the Frail ElderlyThe Sandwich
    Generation
  • Issues Confronting the Elderly
  • Successful Aging
  • Relationships and the Elderly
  • Grandparenthood
  • The End of Ones Life

3
True or False?
  • The process of death, rather than death itself,
    is the primary fear of the elderly.

4
Answer True
  • The process of death, rather than death itself,
    is the primary fear of the elderly.

5
True or False?
  • Good physical health is the primary determinant
    of an elderly persons reported happiness.

6
Answer True
  • Good physical health is the primary determinant
    of an elderly persons reported happiness.

7
True or False?
  • Mastery/competence is the way elderly
    grandparents describe the experience of taking
    care of grandchildren.

8
Answer False
  • Musil and Standing (2005) reported on the diaries
    of grandmothers who revealed stress in their full
    time role of grandmother as they coped with their
    grandchildrens daily activities.
  • Bullock (2005) studied 21 grandfathers over the
    age of 65 who were involved in the active care of
    at least one grandchild. Powerless was the
    term used by these grandfathers to describe their
    experience.

9
The Concept of Age
  • A persons age may be defined
  • Chronologically
  • Physiologically
  • Psychologically
  • Sociologically
  • Culturally

10
Age
  • This couple is in their 80s, and they have been
    married for over 60 years (they met on a train)
    they meet the cultural definition of being old.
  • Pg. 481

11
Ageism
  • Every society has some form of ageismthe
    systematic persecution and degradation of people
    because they are old.

12
Question
  • When are people considered old?
  • when they begin to collect Medicare
  • all of these choices.
  • when they develop an elderly self-concept
  • when their physical capabilities diminish

13
Answer B
  • People are considered old when they begin to
    collect Medicare, when they develop an elderly
    self-concept and when their physical capabilities
    diminish.

14
Question
  • The persecution and degradation of people due to
    their age is called
  • elder abuse.
  • gerontophobia.
  • gerontology.
  • ageism.

15
Answer D
  • The persecution and degradation of people due to
    their age is called ageism.

16
Life Expectancy
Year Caucasoid Males African-American Males Caucasoid Females African-American Females
2000 74.9 68.3 80.1 75.2
2005 75.4 69.9 81.1 76.8
2010 76.1 70.9 81.8 77.8
17
The Sandwich Generation
  • The number of individuals in the sandwich
    generation will increase for the following
    reasons
  • Longevity
  • Chronic disease
  • Fewer siblings to help
  • Commitment to parental care
  • Lack of support for the caregiver

18
Your Opinion?
  • Suppose your father has Alzheimers and is in a
    nursing home.
  • He is 88 and no longer recognizes you.
  • He has stopped eating.
  • Would you have a feeding tube inserted to keep
    him alive?

19
Caring for the Elderly
  • Because this womans mother and brother were n a
    nursing home, she felt comfortable moving to one.
  • In this photo, the daughter-in-law (who lives out
    of state) is visiting her.
  • Pg. 486

20
Issues Confronting the Elderly
  • For most individuals, the end of life is
    characterized by reduced income.
  • About 94 of elderly Americans, live in a
    noninstitutionalized setting.
  • Good physical health is the most important
    determinant of an elderly persons happiness.

21
Issues Confronting the Elderly
  • Elderly persons often have a reduced capacity
    for
  • processing information quickly
  • cognitive attention to a specific task
  • retention
  • motivation to focus on a task

22
Issues Confronting the Elderly
  • A blurred retirement means the individual works
    part-time before completely retiring.
  • Levitra, Cialis, and Viagra are prescription
    drugs that help a man create and maintain an
    erection.

23
Question
  • Which of the following is the most important
    determinant of an elderly person's self-reported
    happiness?
  • finances
  • health
  • strong family ties
  • adequate housing

24
Answer B
  • Health is the most important determinant of an
    elderly person's self-reported happiness.

25
Factors in Successful Aging
  • Not smoking or quitting early.
  • Developing a positive view of life and lifes
    crises.
  • Avoiding alcohol and substance abuse.
  • Maintaining healthy weight.
  • Exercising daily.
  • Continuing to educate oneself.
  • Having a happy marriage.

26
Your Opinion?
  • What do you think the position of the government
    should be in regard to physician-assisted-suicide?

27
Relationships at Age 85 and Beyond
  • Relationship with Spouse
  • Marriages that survive into late life are
    characterized by little conflict, considerable
    companionship, and mutual supportiveness.
  • Relationship with Siblings
  • Relationships with siblings are primarily
    emotional (enjoying time together) rather than
    functional (the sibling provides money or
    services).

28
Relationships at Age 85 and Beyond
  • Relationship with Ones Own Children
  • In regard to relationships of the elderly with
    their children, emotional and expressive rewards
    are high.
  • Actual caregiving is rare.

29
Grandparenthood
  • Grandchildren report enormous benefits from
    having a close relationship with grandparents,
    including
  • development of a sense of family ideals
  • moral beliefs
  • work ethic.
  • Divorced grandparents have less contact with
    grandchildren and participate in fewer shared
    activities with them.

30
Grandmother
  • Pg. 500
  • This grandmother delights in her new grandbaby.

31
Grandfather
  • Pg. 501
  • This grandson benefits form the happiness he sees
    in and adoration he feels from his granddad.

32
Death of Ones Spouse
  • The death of ones spouse is the most stressful
    life event individuals experience.
  • Most women who live to age 80 have lost their
    husbands.
  • Patterns women use to adjust to this lopsided
    man-woman ratio include dating younger men,
    romance without marriage, and share-a-man
    relationships.

33
Question
  • The elderly fear __________ more than __________.
  • loss of a spouse dying themselves
  • the dying process death
  • nursing homes long illness
  • dying in their sleep dying in a hospital

34
Answer B
  • The elderly fear the dying process more than
    death.

35
Preparing for Ones Own Death
  • Thoughts in the last year of life
  • Most thought about death and saw their life as
    one that would soon end.
  • Most did so without remorse or anxiety.
  • Behaviors the last year of life
  • Aware that they are going to die, most simplify
    their life, disengage from relationships, and
    leave final instructions.
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