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Chapter 1 – Gerontology Study Guide Solutions Describe the subjective and objective ways that aging is defined: - ANSWER-geriatrics, gerontology, gerontics, and chronologic age Identify personal and societal attitudes toward aging - ANSWER-Gerontophobia, ageism, and age discrimination Defin...

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Chapter 1 – Gerontology Study Guide

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Describe the subjective and objective ways that aging is defined: - ANSWER✔✔-geriatrics, gerontology,

gerontics, and chronologic age


Identify personal and societal attitudes toward aging - ANSWER✔✔-Gerontophobia, ageism, and age

discrimination


Define ageism - ANSWER✔✔-the disliking of aging and older adults based on the belief that aging makes

people unattractive, unintelligent, and unproductive


Discuss the myths that exist with regard to aging - ANSWER✔✔-Myths: "Older adults..."


- are pretty much alike


- generally are alone and lonely


- tend to be sick, frail and dependent of others


- are often cognitively impaired


- suffer from depression

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- become more difficult and rigid with advancing years


- can barely cope with the inevitable declines associating with aging




Facts: "Older adults..."


- Are a very diverse age group


- typically maintain close contact with family


- usually live independently


- may experience some decline in intellectual abilities, but it is usually not severe enough to cause

problems in daily living


- generally have lower rates of diagnosable depression when they live in community settings, when

compared with younger adults


- tend to maintain a consistent personality throughout the life span


- typically adjust well to the challenges of aging




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