Is the sense that one is making a valuable contribution to society by bringing up children or mentoring younger people in some way midlife.
What is generativity?
100
Is at a greater risk for females in older adults than males.
What is depression?
100
What marital satisfaction is rated in later adult years.
What is higher?
100
Symptoms of depression brought on by the death of a loved one.
What is complicated grief?
200
Smoking, Weight, Inactivity, Alcohol, as well as heredity are all risk factors of what?
What is heart disease and Cancer?
200
A grandparent who takes a grandchild to school and picks them up afterwards but has no day-to-day responsibilities has this kind of relationship with their grandchildren.
What is Companionate relationship?
200
The view that age-related declines are the result of species-specific genes for aging
What is the Programmed senescence theory?
200
A postretirement move away from kin to a location that has some desirable feature, such as year-round warm weather.
What is an amenity move?
200
The point at which family members and medical personnel treat the deceased person as a corpse
What is a Social death?
300
General knowledge about the state Texas such as knowing its capital and state flower.
What is semantic memories?
300
As couples get older the number of shared friends becomes this while the number or nonshared friends becomes this resulting in more supportive friendships.
What is Increases and decreases?
300
In Alzheimer’s disease these two things become tangled in the brain.
What are Dendrites and axons?
300
College courses such as music lessons or art lessons give a person in late adulthood a sense of this.
What is purpose and competence?
300
Terminal patients who struggle the most, fight the hardest, express their anger and hostility openly, and find some source of joy in their lives have this kind of live.
What is longer?
400
Writing down where you parked to find so you can find it after leaving the mall is an example of this.
What is overcoming memory limitations or compensation?
400
According to Dychtwald’s surveys this type of baby boomer would purchase an RV after retirement.
What is Leisure lifers?
400
Activities such as bathing, dressing, using the toilet, and brushing teeth also known as ADL.
What is Activities of Daily Living?
400
Shrinkage of life space, Increased individuality, and an Acceptance of these changes are aspects of aging in this theory.
What is the Disengagement theory?
400
Prepared written instructions written by individuals regarding end-of-life care that makes clear to health-care professionals and their families that include as to wither or not they wish to have their lives prolonged by with feeding tubes, DNR or other invasive measures.
What is an Advance directive?
500
Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism is an acronym for this.
What are personality traits?
500
A cognitive characteristic that includes accumulated knowledge and the ability to apply that knowledge to practical problems of living, popularity thought to be more commonly found in older adults.
What is wisdom?
500
Living in a noninstitutional environment, such as a child's home, to which modifications have been made to accommodate an older adult's needs.
What is aging in place?
500
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and acceptance are the stages of this proposed by Kubler-Ross.