Self Perceptions of Aging: Women's Views of The Aging Process
Society has generally taught women in a rather subliminal way they should remain young, thin, and beautiful (Horton, Baker, Cote, & Deakin, 2008; Mock & Eibach, 2011; Stark- Wroblewski, Edelbaum, & Bello, 2008). As the number of older adults increase, the driving forces that determine...
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ndltd-ndsu.edu-oai-library.ndsu.edu-10365-275972021-09-28T17:11:47Z Self Perceptions of Aging: Women's Views of The Aging Process Jager, Eryn Nichole Society has generally taught women in a rather subliminal way they should remain young, thin, and beautiful (Horton, Baker, Cote, & Deakin, 2008; Mock & Eibach, 2011; Stark- Wroblewski, Edelbaum, & Bello, 2008). As the number of older adults increase, the driving forces that determine self-perceptions of aging are essential. Using a hierarchical regression analysis, the current study examined self-perceptions of aging among older adult women. For the study, 102 females (age 60 and older) in the Red River Valley area completed a survey on selfperceptions of aging. Sense of mastery was significantly related to negative self-perceptions of aging. The findings demonstrate that one’s self-worth and ability to do things without needing help may play an important role in how an aging woman feels about herself and her own aging process. 2018-02-20T20:20:27Z 2018-02-20T20:20:27Z 2014 text/thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10365/27597 NDSU Policy 190.6.2 https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf application/pdf North Dakota State University |
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Society has generally taught women in a rather subliminal way they should remain
young, thin, and beautiful (Horton, Baker, Cote, & Deakin, 2008; Mock & Eibach, 2011; Stark-
Wroblewski, Edelbaum, & Bello, 2008). As the number of older adults increase, the driving
forces that determine self-perceptions of aging are essential. Using a hierarchical regression
analysis, the current study examined self-perceptions of aging among older adult women. For the
study, 102 females (age 60 and older) in the Red River Valley area completed a survey on selfperceptions
of aging. Sense of mastery was significantly related to negative self-perceptions of
aging. The findings demonstrate that one’s self-worth and ability to do things without needing
help may play an important role in how an aging woman feels about herself and her own aging
process. |
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Self Perceptions of Aging: Women's Views of The Aging Process |
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