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Deck 13: Social Support
1
Advice, affection, companionship, helping older family members with transportation, and nursing care are examples of
A) family-obligated roles.
B) socially determined caregiving behavior.
C) compulsory support.
D) informal support.
A) family-obligated roles.
B) socially determined caregiving behavior.
C) compulsory support.
D) informal support.
D
2
Families continue to provide ________ of the informal support received by older adults.
A) none
B) all
C) most
D) little
A) none
B) all
C) most
D) little
C
3
________ refers to unpaid help who take on the responsibility for caring for another person.
A) Informal support
B) The primary caregiver
C) Formal support
D) Respite provider
A) Informal support
B) The primary caregiver
C) Formal support
D) Respite provider
A
4
________ refers to paid help from professionals such as doctors, nurses, and social workers.
A) Informal support
B) Formal support
C) Caregiver
D) Weak ties
A) Informal support
B) Formal support
C) Caregiver
D) Weak ties
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5
The task specificity model says that
A) older people are capable of limited tasks specified by their age, health, and income.
B) different groups (spouse, child, neighbor) have a specific role to play in the older person's support system.
C) doctors, nurses, and social workers have specific roles to play in an older person's support system.
D) as tasks become too difficult for family caregivers, the support for an older person begins to get handed over to professionals and social agencies.
A) older people are capable of limited tasks specified by their age, health, and income.
B) different groups (spouse, child, neighbor) have a specific role to play in the older person's support system.
C) doctors, nurses, and social workers have specific roles to play in an older person's support system.
D) as tasks become too difficult for family caregivers, the support for an older person begins to get handed over to professionals and social agencies.
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6
The ________ model states that an older person's supporters come first from their inner family circle and moves outward to get support from less intimate people as they need more help.
A) task specificity
B) concentric compensatory
C) informal support
D) hierarchical compensatory
A) task specificity
B) concentric compensatory
C) informal support
D) hierarchical compensatory
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7
Studies show that ________ most often served as primary caregivers.
A) children
B) spouses
C) doctors
D) social workers
A) children
B) spouses
C) doctors
D) social workers
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8
The more impaired the family caregiver, the greater the risk of
A) loneliness.
B) suicide.
C) caregiver burden.
D) spousal abuse.
A) loneliness.
B) suicide.
C) caregiver burden.
D) spousal abuse.
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9
People age 75 and over, compared to spouses age 55-64, spend ________ as many hours on spousal care.
A) twice
B) three times
C) four times
D) five times
A) twice
B) three times
C) four times
D) five times
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10
Which of the following is not a dimension of caregiver burden?
A) developmental burden
B) social burden
C) financial burden
D) emotional burden
A) developmental burden
B) social burden
C) financial burden
D) emotional burden
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11
Spousal care ________ with a person's age, but care from a child to their relatives ________ with age.
A) declines; declines
B) increases; increases
C) declines; increases
D) increases; declines
A) declines; declines
B) increases; increases
C) declines; increases
D) increases; declines
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12
The amount of care needed, the caregiver's ability, and the formal supports available all influence a family's decision to
A) move a relative to a long-term care institution.
B) place a relative in the hospital.
C) monitor a parent.
D) obtain support from health care professionals.
A) move a relative to a long-term care institution.
B) place a relative in the hospital.
C) monitor a parent.
D) obtain support from health care professionals.
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13
Which of the following best describes the role of adult children as caregivers?
A) They serve as primary caregivers, most often displacing a parent's spouse.
B) They provide secondary care that acts as backup and gives respite to spousal caregivers.
C) They provide tertiary care after the spousal caregiver and formal caregivers such as doctors and nurses.
D) Frequent moves and the fast pace of modern life means adult children rarely serve as any form of caregiver.
A) They serve as primary caregivers, most often displacing a parent's spouse.
B) They provide secondary care that acts as backup and gives respite to spousal caregivers.
C) They provide tertiary care after the spousal caregiver and formal caregivers such as doctors and nurses.
D) Frequent moves and the fast pace of modern life means adult children rarely serve as any form of caregiver.
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14
Older parents may deemphasize the support their children give in order not to see themselves as a burden. Bengtson and Kuypers (1971) refer to this as
A) developmental stake.
B) caregiver burden.
C) functional specificity.
D) compensation.
A) developmental stake.
B) caregiver burden.
C) functional specificity.
D) compensation.
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15
Which of the following best describes the role of siblings as caregivers?
A) Siblings more often socialize with each other than provide health care support.
B) Siblings, along with adult children, serve as the primary source of routine support.
C) Most siblings report they are not in a physical or financial position to provide caregiving to a relative.
D) Siblings are tertiary caregivers, providing support to spouses and adult children during times of emergencies.
A) Siblings more often socialize with each other than provide health care support.
B) Siblings, along with adult children, serve as the primary source of routine support.
C) Most siblings report they are not in a physical or financial position to provide caregiving to a relative.
D) Siblings are tertiary caregivers, providing support to spouses and adult children during times of emergencies.
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16
Childless older people, compared to people with children, set up more supportive ties with their
A) siblings.
B) doctors.
C) neighbors.
D) friends.
A) siblings.
B) doctors.
C) neighbors.
D) friends.
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17
Studies of neighbors as caregivers show that
A) they are unreliable and untrained to offer effective care.
B) they are the last resource an older person will turn to before institutionalization.
C) older people without children often rely on friends and neighbors for support.
D) an older person with a network of neighbor caregivers can often replace the need to go into a nursing home.
A) they are unreliable and untrained to offer effective care.
B) they are the last resource an older person will turn to before institutionalization.
C) older people without children often rely on friends and neighbors for support.
D) an older person with a network of neighbor caregivers can often replace the need to go into a nursing home.
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18
For older people, a full and satisfying support network typically includes
A) children.
B) spouses.
C) doctors.
D) a variety of relationships.
A) children.
B) spouses.
C) doctors.
D) a variety of relationships.
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19
In addition to family support, older African Americans also rely on ________ for support.
A) the welfare system
B) voluntary caregivers
C) charity organizations
D) the church
A) the welfare system
B) voluntary caregivers
C) charity organizations
D) the church
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20
Hispanic families, like African Americans, show
A) a detachment from the older members of the family, often leaving the older person isolated and lonely.
B) greater expectations from sick older family members than they can give.
C) a strong interdependence of older and younger family members.
D) support for older members, but the older members regard formal services as their major source of support.
A) a detachment from the older members of the family, often leaving the older person isolated and lonely.
B) greater expectations from sick older family members than they can give.
C) a strong interdependence of older and younger family members.
D) support for older members, but the older members regard formal services as their major source of support.
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21
Which of the following statements best describes male/female caregiving patterns?
A) Women form empathic relations and respond to the needs of others, while men tend to get less involved in their parent's emotional needs.
B) Socialization teaches women how to properly conduct caregiving while men are untrained for the role.
C) Women form realistic limits on their own expectations, while men set unrealistic expectations for themselves and others.
D) Women form pragmatic relations with their parents while men establish untenable caregiving relations.
A) Women form empathic relations and respond to the needs of others, while men tend to get less involved in their parent's emotional needs.
B) Socialization teaches women how to properly conduct caregiving while men are untrained for the role.
C) Women form realistic limits on their own expectations, while men set unrealistic expectations for themselves and others.
D) Women form pragmatic relations with their parents while men establish untenable caregiving relations.
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22
Harris reports that sons make up __% of primary caregivers to elderly parents and husbands make up __%.
A) 10; 50
B) 50; 10
C) 2; 52
D) 10; 12
A) 10; 50
B) 50; 10
C) 2; 52
D) 10; 12
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23
Studies find that male caregivers set limits on personal care ________ female caregivers.
A) more often than
B) as often as
C) less often than
D) None of the above, because the difference between male and female caregivers has not been studied.
A) more often than
B) as often as
C) less often than
D) None of the above, because the difference between male and female caregivers has not been studied.
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24
Male caregivers favor ________ help, while women more often give ________ help.
A) personal; managerial
B) managerial; personal
C) managerial; administrative
D) emotional; managerial
A) personal; managerial
B) managerial; personal
C) managerial; administrative
D) emotional; managerial
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25
Gerontologists call the stress due to caregiving
A) caregiver stress disorder.
B) caregiver fatigue syndrome.
C) caregiver strain.
D) caregiver burden.
A) caregiver stress disorder.
B) caregiver fatigue syndrome.
C) caregiver strain.
D) caregiver burden.
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26
Research shows that wives, daughters, and other female family members give most of the ________ to older family members.
A) informal support
B) formal support
C) financial support
D) social supports
A) informal support
B) formal support
C) financial support
D) social supports
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27
Which of the following is not a characteristic of successful caregiving?
A) a desire to give care
B) the development of new skills and abilities to provide care
C) caregivers who do not protect their own well-being
D) the ability to provide good care
A) a desire to give care
B) the development of new skills and abilities to provide care
C) caregivers who do not protect their own well-being
D) the ability to provide good care
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28
Researchers have proposed ways to ease caregiver burden. These include all except
A) family counseling.
B) support groups.
C) restricted social contacts outside the home.
D) respite services.
A) family counseling.
B) support groups.
C) restricted social contacts outside the home.
D) respite services.
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29
The process of caring for an older person is known as
A) eldercare.
B) seniorcare.
C) personal care.
D) extended care.
A) eldercare.
B) seniorcare.
C) personal care.
D) extended care.
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30
Brody says that the needs of the old for care have far exceeded the capacity of the family to fulfill. Which of the following is not a cause that supports Brody's claim?
A) Families have a bean-pole or vertical structure.
B) Modern society fragmented the family and scattered potential sources of informal support.
C) People age 85 and over require support from children who often need care themselves.
D) Kin networks have become top-heavy with an average couple having more parents than children.
A) Families have a bean-pole or vertical structure.
B) Modern society fragmented the family and scattered potential sources of informal support.
C) People age 85 and over require support from children who often need care themselves.
D) Kin networks have become top-heavy with an average couple having more parents than children.
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31
Caregiving demands today peak in
A) old age.
B) retirement.
C) middle age.
D) later middle age.
A) old age.
B) retirement.
C) middle age.
D) later middle age.
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32
Changes in family structure in the future will ________ the amount of informal support available and ________ the need for formal supports.
A) decrease; increase
B) decrease; decrease
C) increase; decrease
D) increase; increase
A) decrease; increase
B) decrease; decrease
C) increase; decrease
D) increase; increase
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33
In an AARP study (Dinger, 2007), __% of the companies surveyed said that caregiving had an effect on worker performance.
A) 10
B) 52
C) 56
D) 64
A) 10
B) 52
C) 56
D) 64
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34
Older people have a role to play in the structure of the family. Many older people keep in touch with family members and form a hub of family connections. They are called
A) caregivers.
B) kinkeepers.
C) networkers.
D) bonders.
A) caregivers.
B) kinkeepers.
C) networkers.
D) bonders.
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35
Some companies offer services for caregivers. These include low-cost options like flex time, seminars on eldercare, and more information about services. These programs
A) are too simple to deal with the complex issue of eldercare.
B) sometimes help but companies can and should do far more to alleviate caregiver stress.
C) help lower stress and lead to more job satisfaction.
D) benefit only caregivers who look after relatives with physical injuries, but tend to fail those with cognitive disorders like Alzheimer's disease.
A) are too simple to deal with the complex issue of eldercare.
B) sometimes help but companies can and should do far more to alleviate caregiver stress.
C) help lower stress and lead to more job satisfaction.
D) benefit only caregivers who look after relatives with physical injuries, but tend to fail those with cognitive disorders like Alzheimer's disease.
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36
Researchers found that ________ should play the central part in social and health care support for older people.
A) spouses
B) children
C) formal supports
D) family members
A) spouses
B) children
C) formal supports
D) family members
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37
Quinn and Tomita (1997) describe five of the most common causes of elder abuse. These include all but
A) the dependencies of the older person.
B) caregiver stress.
C) impairment of the abuser.
D) learned violence in the family.
A) the dependencies of the older person.
B) caregiver stress.
C) impairment of the abuser.
D) learned violence in the family.
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38
Researchers describe five of the most common causes of elder abuse. Which of the following is not a common cause?
A) the independency of the older person
B) caregiver stress
C) learned violence in the family
D) impairment of the abuser by drugs, alcohol, mental retardation, etc.
A) the independency of the older person
B) caregiver stress
C) learned violence in the family
D) impairment of the abuser by drugs, alcohol, mental retardation, etc.
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39
What can improve the conditions leading to elder abuse and decrease the rate of abuse?
A) interventions
B) legal action
C) legislation
D) family members
A) interventions
B) legal action
C) legislation
D) family members
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40
Which of the following is not one of Pillemer and Finkelhor's three responses to elder abuse?
A) Responses to abuse need to focus on parental and spousal abuse.
B) Professionals who work with older people need to know more about the prevalence of abuse and potential abusers.
C) There should be stronger laws to deter elder abuse and punish abusers.
D) Older people need to know more about spouse abuse.
A) Responses to abuse need to focus on parental and spousal abuse.
B) Professionals who work with older people need to know more about the prevalence of abuse and potential abusers.
C) There should be stronger laws to deter elder abuse and punish abusers.
D) Older people need to know more about spouse abuse.
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41
Studies show that the type of elder abuse depends on the physical and mental condition, the environment, and the relationship of the
A) abuser.
B) abused.
C) relatives and friend of the abused.
D) abuser and the abused.
A) abuser.
B) abused.
C) relatives and friend of the abused.
D) abuser and the abused.
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42
Successful strategies such as help from the medical profession, support groups, and safe apartments and shelters can decrease the rate of
A) elder divorce.
B) acute illness.
C) elder abuse.
D) hospitalization.
A) elder divorce.
B) acute illness.
C) elder abuse.
D) hospitalization.
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43
Researchers report that ________ abuse was the most common type of elder abuse.
A) physical
B) psychological
C) sexual
D) verbal
A) physical
B) psychological
C) sexual
D) verbal
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44
Researchers have found that elder abuse
A) only occurs between adult children and their aging parents.
B) occur in multiple environments, including nursing homes.
C) happens to most seniors.
D) cannot be solved with interventions, as most abusers continue their abuse.
A) only occurs between adult children and their aging parents.
B) occur in multiple environments, including nursing homes.
C) happens to most seniors.
D) cannot be solved with interventions, as most abusers continue their abuse.
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