Deck 8: Interpersonal Relationships: Our Personal Network of Support

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What is another term for an interpersonal support system termed by Kahn and Antonucci?

A) psychological buffer
B) social convoy
C) exosystem
D) relational dynamic
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Which relationship might be included in one's intermediate layer of the social convoy?

A) coworker
B) spouse
C) sibling
D) parent
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In general, convoys of older adults are ______ compared to younger adults.

A) more dense
B) smaller
C) heterogenous
D) bigger
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Arjun provides support to his friends from his volunteer group, and when he had a problem with his health, they assisted with providing him rides to and from appointments. This is best highlights the idea that support is ______.

A) bidirectional
B) always helpful
C) intimate
D) stable
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Social convoys can provide us with all of the following EXCEPT ______.

A) emotional support
B) material resources
C) social support
D) a healthy diet
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Rozita's neighbor brings her coffee and makes sure that she has a stocked refrigerator on a regular basis. This is an example of ______ support.

A) instrumental
B) social
C) emotional
D) informational
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Among a sample of older adults, Sorkin and Rook (2006) found that ______ was the most common negative interpersonal interactions.

A) neglect
B) rejection
C) failure to receive needed help
D) unwanted advice
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Compared to physical abuse, people ______.

A) find psychological abuse more damaging
B) are less likely to recognize psychological abuse
C) might experience psychological abuse like force-feeding
D) experience psychological abuse 7× more often
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Which of the following is an example of psychological abuse?

A) pushing
B) improper use of resources
C) overuse of medications
D) isolating the person from family
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Neglect refers to ______.

A) the lack of services necessary to maintain mental and physical health
B) conduct that causes mental anguish
C) acts of violence that may result in impairment
D) behaviors that are always conducted privately
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Mr. Kapucinski has a caregiver who will often deny him his hearing aids and provided him excessive sedating medications. This is an example of ______.

A) psychological abuse and neglect
B) psychological and physical abuse
C) physical abuse and neglect
D) nonabusive behavior
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Aging adults who care for children with chronic problems report ______.

A) caring for mental illness is more difficult than a developmental disability
B) low levels of affectional solidarity
C) low levels of functional solidarity
D) they generally abandon the task into adulthood
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Gender differences in social support are believed to originate from ______.

A) a cumulative effect of ancestry
B) a mixture of biological and environmental cues
C) innate caregiving abilities that are inherent in females
D) differences in socialization that persist through adulthood
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All of the following are effects of social support for older adults EXCEPT ______.

A) psychological well-being
B) better physical health
C) increased mortality
D) emotional support
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Mutuality is ______.

A) the presence of a mutually beneficial social exchange
B) an element of reciprocity between friends
C) the mutual self-disclosure, expectations, and commitment in a relationship
D) an ability to distinguish between categories of different friends
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On average most people report a personal network of ______ members.

A) 8-11
B) 15-20
C) 25-30
D) 35-50
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By age 75, ______ of women have been widowed.

A) 67%
B) 50%
C) 43%
D) 28%
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Grandparents who raise their grandchildren have been referred to as ______.

A) skipped generation
B) custodial grandparents
C) co-parenting grandfamilies
D) grand-guardians
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Common situations linked to the establishment of grandfamilies include ______.

A) social supports and abandonment
B) incarceration, divorce, and professional achievements
C) drug use, incarceration, or death of the adult child
D) numerous social contacts and financial resources
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______ is the strongest predictor of grandparent-grandchild contact.

A) Positive family dynamic
B) Emotional connection
C) Geographic distance
D) Access to electronic communication
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Research among older adults has suggested that 33% of the time, the negative interaction they had was with an adult son or daughter.
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A family that is verticalized has more generations than individuals within a given generation.
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Children are often influenced by older family members, in a variety of ways.
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Older men often play the role of kinkeeper.
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Filial responsibility is the perceived obligation that children should provide various types of support for their older parents.
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The solidarity model primarily examines intergenerational relations in terms of structural and affectional solidarity.
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Given increased longevity caring for an older family member is now common, and most often experienced by middle-aged women.
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Physical abuse is the most common form of elder abuse.
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Mothers of adults with chronic problems report high levels of caregiving burden but also have high levels of affectional and functional solidarity.
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Younger children in the family do not have any impact on a grandparent's desire to return to school or engage in continuing education.
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What are two forms that social support might take?
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What are two reasons that a parent might provide care for a child when they are an older adult?
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What is the difference between interest-related or deep friendships?
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Describe one major influence on grandparent-grandchild relationships.
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What does it mean for grandparent caregiving to exist within a skipped generation?
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Explain the Socioemotional Selectivity Theory.
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Compare normative and affectional solidarity.
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Imagine that you had to design an intervention for caregivers of older adults. What specific aspects might you consider in your intervention?
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Compare and contrast some of the primary grandparenting styles.
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What are some of the major consequences to grandparents who raise their grandchildren? Provide examples.
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Deck 8: Interpersonal Relationships: Our Personal Network of Support
1
What is another term for an interpersonal support system termed by Kahn and Antonucci?

A) psychological buffer
B) social convoy
C) exosystem
D) relational dynamic
B
2
Which relationship might be included in one's intermediate layer of the social convoy?

A) coworker
B) spouse
C) sibling
D) parent
A
3
In general, convoys of older adults are ______ compared to younger adults.

A) more dense
B) smaller
C) heterogenous
D) bigger
B
4
Arjun provides support to his friends from his volunteer group, and when he had a problem with his health, they assisted with providing him rides to and from appointments. This is best highlights the idea that support is ______.

A) bidirectional
B) always helpful
C) intimate
D) stable
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Social convoys can provide us with all of the following EXCEPT ______.

A) emotional support
B) material resources
C) social support
D) a healthy diet
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6
Rozita's neighbor brings her coffee and makes sure that she has a stocked refrigerator on a regular basis. This is an example of ______ support.

A) instrumental
B) social
C) emotional
D) informational
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7
Among a sample of older adults, Sorkin and Rook (2006) found that ______ was the most common negative interpersonal interactions.

A) neglect
B) rejection
C) failure to receive needed help
D) unwanted advice
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Compared to physical abuse, people ______.

A) find psychological abuse more damaging
B) are less likely to recognize psychological abuse
C) might experience psychological abuse like force-feeding
D) experience psychological abuse 7× more often
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9
Which of the following is an example of psychological abuse?

A) pushing
B) improper use of resources
C) overuse of medications
D) isolating the person from family
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10
Neglect refers to ______.

A) the lack of services necessary to maintain mental and physical health
B) conduct that causes mental anguish
C) acts of violence that may result in impairment
D) behaviors that are always conducted privately
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11
Mr. Kapucinski has a caregiver who will often deny him his hearing aids and provided him excessive sedating medications. This is an example of ______.

A) psychological abuse and neglect
B) psychological and physical abuse
C) physical abuse and neglect
D) nonabusive behavior
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12
Aging adults who care for children with chronic problems report ______.

A) caring for mental illness is more difficult than a developmental disability
B) low levels of affectional solidarity
C) low levels of functional solidarity
D) they generally abandon the task into adulthood
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13
Gender differences in social support are believed to originate from ______.

A) a cumulative effect of ancestry
B) a mixture of biological and environmental cues
C) innate caregiving abilities that are inherent in females
D) differences in socialization that persist through adulthood
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14
All of the following are effects of social support for older adults EXCEPT ______.

A) psychological well-being
B) better physical health
C) increased mortality
D) emotional support
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15
Mutuality is ______.

A) the presence of a mutually beneficial social exchange
B) an element of reciprocity between friends
C) the mutual self-disclosure, expectations, and commitment in a relationship
D) an ability to distinguish between categories of different friends
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16
On average most people report a personal network of ______ members.

A) 8-11
B) 15-20
C) 25-30
D) 35-50
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17
By age 75, ______ of women have been widowed.

A) 67%
B) 50%
C) 43%
D) 28%
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18
Grandparents who raise their grandchildren have been referred to as ______.

A) skipped generation
B) custodial grandparents
C) co-parenting grandfamilies
D) grand-guardians
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19
Common situations linked to the establishment of grandfamilies include ______.

A) social supports and abandonment
B) incarceration, divorce, and professional achievements
C) drug use, incarceration, or death of the adult child
D) numerous social contacts and financial resources
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______ is the strongest predictor of grandparent-grandchild contact.

A) Positive family dynamic
B) Emotional connection
C) Geographic distance
D) Access to electronic communication
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Research among older adults has suggested that 33% of the time, the negative interaction they had was with an adult son or daughter.
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A family that is verticalized has more generations than individuals within a given generation.
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Children are often influenced by older family members, in a variety of ways.
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Older men often play the role of kinkeeper.
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Filial responsibility is the perceived obligation that children should provide various types of support for their older parents.
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The solidarity model primarily examines intergenerational relations in terms of structural and affectional solidarity.
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Given increased longevity caring for an older family member is now common, and most often experienced by middle-aged women.
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Physical abuse is the most common form of elder abuse.
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Mothers of adults with chronic problems report high levels of caregiving burden but also have high levels of affectional and functional solidarity.
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Younger children in the family do not have any impact on a grandparent's desire to return to school or engage in continuing education.
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What are two forms that social support might take?
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What are two reasons that a parent might provide care for a child when they are an older adult?
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What is the difference between interest-related or deep friendships?
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Describe one major influence on grandparent-grandchild relationships.
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What does it mean for grandparent caregiving to exist within a skipped generation?
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Explain the Socioemotional Selectivity Theory.
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Compare normative and affectional solidarity.
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Imagine that you had to design an intervention for caregivers of older adults. What specific aspects might you consider in your intervention?
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Compare and contrast some of the primary grandparenting styles.
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What are some of the major consequences to grandparents who raise their grandchildren? Provide examples.
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