The invisibility of older men in gerontology.

Autor: Kosberg JI, Mangum WP
Zdroj: Gerontology & Geriatrics Education; 2002, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p27-42, 16p
Abstrakt: This article advocates for a gerontological commitment in research, practice, education, and training to the needs of elderly men, no more, but no less, than to the needs of elderly women. The special needs of aging and aged men have been either ignored or downplayed in gerontological literature, as a result of the fact that they exist in smaller numbers and proportions and are erroneously believed to enjoy a better quality of life. Thus, aging and elderly men in general, and those representing specific subpopulations, often have their social, psychological, and health care needs ignored, misunderstood, or underserved. Additionally, elderly men do not have the advocacy that is found for elderly women in gerontology organizations and associations. Gerontologists should have a personal and professional stake in better addressing the needs of elderly men. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index