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This compounds the impact of social stigma and marginalisation, and results in unrecognised palliative and end of life care needs for the LGBT individual. This short commentary discusses the development of an LGBT palliative care workshop in Lebanon, which was the first initiative of its kind in...
In the current context of ageing, the field of smart elderly care has gradually developed, contributing to the promotion of health among older adults. While the positive impact on health has been established, there is a scarcity of research examining its
According to Erikson, the last two stages of human development include mentoring the next generation and reflecting on one’s life experiences as a whole. The intervention described incorporates both components of adult development. As per Levy’s stereotype embodiment theory, age stereotypes are ...
I use data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (n=4,971) to evaluate the extent to which socioeconomic status affects three health-related (living will, durable power of attorney for health care, and discussions) and one financial (will) component of end-of-life planning. Net worth is pos...
Current demographic research on caregiving is flourishing yet fragmented. One commonly used indicator to signal both economic and non-economic burdens is the old-age-dependency ratio, which is the ratio between the population over age 65 and the population between ages 15 and 64. This measure has...
3 Macro-level Influences on the Trajectory of Emerging Adulthood Emerging adulthood, like many other develop- mental stages, is a period in the life course that is culturally constructed and not universal (Arnett 1998, 2000). Thus, the very existence and trajec- tory of EA are ...
“a series of losses—loss of identity and loss of the ability to participate in social activities and relationships that eventually culminates in a perceived disconnection from social life” (p 7). In other words, one dies socially long before one dies physically in that one can no longer ...
stages of the illness, and to meet the needs of people living with EB from birth to end-of-life, the authors took the most inclusive approach to palliative care in formulation of these guidelines and this article will consider all EB-related care to be palliative. Unfortunately, knowledge ...
(Wink and James2007). Although cutoffs are always arbitrary and there is no consensus on these categorizations in the literature, the age groups we used do represent commonly distinguished developmental stages in adulthood (e.g., Ebner et al.2006). Based on the ‘typical’ life course in ...