Exam 1: Attitudes and Social Issues That Affect Older People
Exam 1: Attitudes and Social Issues That Affect Older People70 Questions
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Exam 14: Pensions and Economic Security for Older Canadians70 Questions
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One assumption that shaped the theories about attitudes was the idea that there is a distinction between a belief and an attitude, which is that
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Folklore descriptions depict older people as likeable and sexual beings.
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What is meant by "pacification"? What are some of the challenges within Canadian nursing homes that have led to this problem? What would be required to change this issue? Suggest specific strategies that may help overcome this situation.
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Studies on attitudes towards elder abuse among professionals and between professionals and the public found
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Education has been recognized as a key concept in the prevention of abuse and neglect. The targets of elder abuse education should include
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What evidence is there that education about elder abuse and neglect changes knowledge, attitudes, behaviours or values?
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Which of the following is an example of a concept that is NOT directly observable, but intervenes between a stimulus and a response?
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All but which of the following statements is an example of an attitude?
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If a young adult was asked about his or her attitude towards elder abuse, the young person would be giving a(n) _____ perspective.
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Research findings on subjective age may reflect the respondents' own ageist attitudes.
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All but which of the following statements about public attitudes toward older people is true?
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Ageism is pervasive in health care: In nursing homes, the overuse of medication is a substitute for humane attention through diagnosis and careful treatment. This has been referred to as
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Attitudes and beliefs refer to cognitions. If the cognition is about a certain event, it would be considered which type of cognition?
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One assumption that shaped the theories about attitudes was the idea that attitudes have a predictive or even causal relationship to behaviour. Current theories support research findings that suggest
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What are the attitudes of older adults towards themselves? Describe the concepts of subjective age. Is there empirical support for these ideas? What are some influences on or explanations of these attitudes?
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Why is the taboo of later-life sexuality unlikely to change quickly?
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