This study examined the ways in which individuals over 50 years old solved problems while volunteering in intensive humanitarian and disaster relief service. Thirty-seven men and women in the sample were sponsored by three religious organizations well known for providing humanitarian and disaster relief service. Semistructured inter-views yielded data that were analyzed qualitatively, using McCracken’s five-step pro-cess for analysis. We found that volunteers used three different abilities to solve problems: drawing upon experience to create strategies, maintaining emotional sta-bility in the midst of trying circumstances, and applying strategies in a context-sensitive manner. These findings illustrate that these factors, which are comparab...
The aim of this qualitative study was to describe the factors that motivate older people to voluntee...
Participation in voluntary work is good for individual health and contributes to societal sustainabi...
A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improve...
Research reveals that older people do a significant amount of volunteer work. Moreover, a good deal ...
ISSUES ADDRESSED: While the psychological health benefits of older people's engagement in formal vol...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of older volunteers’ available human, social...
[[abstract]]This study aims at exploring the learning process of the elderly through investigating t...
tive study of 38 mid-late life volunteers in intensive humanitarian service to ascertain the challen...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
Senior Companion Programs (SCPs) help the homebound elderly. They operate through local Area Agencie...
Formal volunteering has become the forefront of discussion on productive aging activity. A growing i...
Senior Companion Programs (SCPs) help the homebound elderly. They operate through local Area Agencie...
Although volunteering is considered a good strategy for successful ageing, not many older adults are...
Although there is a large body of evidence documenting the benefits of engagement in formal voluntee...
lder people are typically characterized as recipients of care who make ever increasing demands on ov...
The aim of this qualitative study was to describe the factors that motivate older people to voluntee...
Participation in voluntary work is good for individual health and contributes to societal sustainabi...
A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improve...
Research reveals that older people do a significant amount of volunteer work. Moreover, a good deal ...
ISSUES ADDRESSED: While the psychological health benefits of older people's engagement in formal vol...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of older volunteers’ available human, social...
[[abstract]]This study aims at exploring the learning process of the elderly through investigating t...
tive study of 38 mid-late life volunteers in intensive humanitarian service to ascertain the challen...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
Senior Companion Programs (SCPs) help the homebound elderly. They operate through local Area Agencie...
Formal volunteering has become the forefront of discussion on productive aging activity. A growing i...
Senior Companion Programs (SCPs) help the homebound elderly. They operate through local Area Agencie...
Although volunteering is considered a good strategy for successful ageing, not many older adults are...
Although there is a large body of evidence documenting the benefits of engagement in formal voluntee...
lder people are typically characterized as recipients of care who make ever increasing demands on ov...
The aim of this qualitative study was to describe the factors that motivate older people to voluntee...
Participation in voluntary work is good for individual health and contributes to societal sustainabi...
A large body of quantitative evidence has demonstrated a connection between volunteering and improve...