Generations (San Francisco, California) 2001 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Achieving cultural competence: the challenge for clients and healthcare workers in a multicultural society.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society) | Social sciences | Bonder, Bette, Martin, Laura, Miracle, Andrew |
A couple's journey with Alzheimer's disease: the many faces of intimacy.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Castle, Emery |
A distant closeness: intimacy between parents and their children in later life.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Fingerman, Karen L. |
A feminist perspective on anti-aging medicine. | Social sciences | Holstein, Martha B. |
Aging on television: the picture in the nineties.(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | Signorielli, Nancy |
Allied health care workers and care for frail elders in the twenty-first century.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society) | Social sciences | Bonder, Bette R. |
A model at 70: bring on the cameras.(Images of aging in media marketing)(Carmen Dell'Orefice) | Social sciences | Witchel, Alex |
A narrative approach to anti-aging. | Social sciences | Ray, Ruth E., Chandler, Sally |
Anti-aging medicine: hype, hope, and reality. | Social sciences | Hayflick, Leonard |
Anti-aging medicine: resounding, independent support for expansion of an innovative medical specialty. | Social sciences | Klatz, Ronald |
Anti-aging: why now? A historical framework for understanding the contemporary enthusiasm. | Social sciences | Haber, Carole |
A tribute to adaptability: mental illness and dementia in intimate late-life relationships.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Zarit, Judy |
Broadcast news: attitudes toward featuring elders and responding to an aging audience.(Images of aging in media marketing)(Interview) | Social sciences | Vesperi, Maria D. |
Chronic pain and intimacy in the relationships of older adults.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Roberto, Karen A. |
Demographic research on newspaper readership.(Images of aging in media marketing)(Statistical Data Included) | Social sciences | Somerville, Richard |
Direct-care healthcare workers: you get what you pay for.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society) | Social sciences | Dawson, Steven L., Surpin, Rick |
Electronic media and the ties that bind.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Roberts, Pamela |
Geratric medicine: an approaching crisis.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society) | Social sciences | Blanchette, Patricia Lanoie, Flynn, Bret |
Geriatric nurse practitioners: vital to the future of healthcare for elders.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society) | Social sciences | Fulmer, Terry, Flaherty, Ellen, Medley, Leslie |
Grief: intimacy's reflection.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | de Vries, Brian |
Growing older without aging? Positive aging, anti-ageism, and anti-aging. | Social sciences | Katz, Stephen |
How aging is covered in the print media.(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | Krueger, Bill |
How older people think about images of aging in advertising and the media.(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | Longino, Charles F., Jr., Bradley, Don E. |
Images of aging in virtual reality: the Internet and the community of affect.(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | Climo, Jacob J. |
Images of retirement: finding the purpose and the passion.(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | Savishinsky, Joel |
Inconspicous consumption: how a small sample of rural elders see images in the media.(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | Rosel, Natalie |
Information about anti-aging resources. | Social sciences | Marquart, Felicitas |
Is there an 'anti-aging' medicine? | Social sciences | Butler, Robert |
Journalist Exchange on Aging: support for covering a complex field.(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | Kleyman, Paul |
Media, marketing, and images of the older person in the information age.(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | Vesperi, Maria D. |
Older people and Internet use.(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | Leavengood, Lee Bird |
Our guest editor.(Maria D. Vesperi)(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | Johnson, Mary |
Policy perspectives on workforce issues and care of older people.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society) | Social sciences | Callahan, James J., Jr. |
Research on frontline workers in long-term care.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society) | Social sciences | Stone, Robyn I. |
Reversing the normal condition of aging: a plastic surgeon describes the techniques. | Social sciences | Phillips, Linda G. |
Romantic relationships in later life.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Huyck, Margaret Hellie |
Sexuality in older adults' relationships.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Zeiss-Antonette M., Kasl-Godley, Julia |
Sharing life stories: acts of intimacy.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Haight, Barbara |
'She'll be on my heart': intimacy among friends.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Blieszner, Rosemary |
Silence at the newsstands.(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | de Luce, Judith |
Social work's response to the growing older population.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society) | Social sciences | Rosen, Anita L., Zlotnik, Joan Levy |
Specialty magazines and the older reader.(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | Cutter, John A. |
Spiritual intimacy in later life: implications for clinical practice.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Ramsey, Janet L. |
Take one pet and call me in the morning.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Suthers-McCabe, H. Marie |
The backbone of the long-term care workforce.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society) | Social sciences | Noelker, Linda S. |
The effects of changing values on the provision of long-term care.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society) | Social sciences | Longino, Charles F., Jr., Polivka, Larry |
The fall of Daedalus.(Short Story) | Social sciences | Cole, Thomas R. |
The impact of financing on workforce recruitment and retention.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society) | Social sciences | Caro, Francis G., Kaffenberger, K.R. |
The impact of sociodemographic change on the future of long-term care.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society)(Illustration) | Social sciences | Alecxih, Lisa |
The older adult market: new research highlights 'key values'.(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | Leinweber, Frank |
The potential of older volunteers in long-term care.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society) | Social sciences | Wilson, Laura, Thompson, Estina |
The potential of technology to ease the care provider's burden.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society) | Social sciences | Mann, William C. |
The role of older workers in caring for older people in the future.(Who Will Care for Older People? Workforce Issues in a Changing Society) | Social sciences | Rix, Sara E. |
Troubling implications of doubling the human lifespan. | Social sciences | Hackler, Chris |
Twice hidden: older gay and lesbian couples, friends, and intimacy.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Blando, John A. |
Value that marketing cannot manufacture: cherished possessions as links to identity and wisdom.(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | Whitmore, Heather |
Variations on sibling intimacy in old age.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Bedford, Victoria Hilkevitch, Avioli, Paula Smith |
'We couldn't do without them': the value of close relationships between older adults and their nonfamily caregivers.(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Piercy, Kathleen W. |
What is healthy aging? Family physicians look at conventional and alternative approaches. | Social sciences | Thompson, Barbara, Sierpina, Victor S., Sierpina, Michelle |
When the world narrows: intimacy with the dead?(Intimacy and Aging) | Social sciences | Troll, Lillian E. |
Who's afraid of life extension? | Social sciences | Moody, H. R. |
Working with local media to influence coverage of aging.(Images of aging in media marketing) | Social sciences | Cutter, John A. |
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