There has been an increasing amount of elderly individuals who have avoided the crippling health and physical problems that appear to vex so much of the older adult population. These successful agers have also learned to cope more effectively with both the normative and traumatic stressors they encounter over time. Successful aging has been defined in numerous ways and studied in a variety of contexts. This study set to define successful aging in terms of anxiety, depression, and subjective well-being, while also examining the relationship of successful aging with religiosity. The fundamental goal of this study was to examine the extent of the relationship between religiosity and successful aging, with special attention paid to the actual r...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on September 20, 2011Thesis advisor: Melisa V. RempferVitaInclu...
The U.S. divorce rate increased substantially from WWII until the 1980\u27s. Although the number of...
This study examined the dimensions of religiosity (i.e., intrinsic, extrinsic, and religious identif...
There has been an increasing amount of elderly individuals who have avoided the crippling health and...
dissertationThe aging of the American population brings increased concerns about the consequences of...
Problem: The United States of America has one of the highest number of HIV infections in the world; ...
abstract: ABSTRACT The major hypothesis tested in this research is that the psychological well-being...
Approximately 13 percent of the American population are 65 years of age or older (Vincent & Velkof, ...
The promotion of successful aging is more important than ever before given the aging population worl...
The major hypothesis addressed in this research was that the experience of stress is attributable to...
The focus of this thesis was the disease senile dementia and in particular the impact that this cond...
As the population of older adults continues to rise, the prevalence and incidence of psychopathology...
Background Studies have been conducted that conclude that having a more mature faith correlates to h...
Emerging adulthood is a key period for the development of ER, which may set individuals on lifelong ...
This study explored aging individuals’ perceptions of existential poetry therapy. Six existential th...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on September 20, 2011Thesis advisor: Melisa V. RempferVitaInclu...
The U.S. divorce rate increased substantially from WWII until the 1980\u27s. Although the number of...
This study examined the dimensions of religiosity (i.e., intrinsic, extrinsic, and religious identif...
There has been an increasing amount of elderly individuals who have avoided the crippling health and...
dissertationThe aging of the American population brings increased concerns about the consequences of...
Problem: The United States of America has one of the highest number of HIV infections in the world; ...
abstract: ABSTRACT The major hypothesis tested in this research is that the psychological well-being...
Approximately 13 percent of the American population are 65 years of age or older (Vincent & Velkof, ...
The promotion of successful aging is more important than ever before given the aging population worl...
The major hypothesis addressed in this research was that the experience of stress is attributable to...
The focus of this thesis was the disease senile dementia and in particular the impact that this cond...
As the population of older adults continues to rise, the prevalence and incidence of psychopathology...
Background Studies have been conducted that conclude that having a more mature faith correlates to h...
Emerging adulthood is a key period for the development of ER, which may set individuals on lifelong ...
This study explored aging individuals’ perceptions of existential poetry therapy. Six existential th...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on September 20, 2011Thesis advisor: Melisa V. RempferVitaInclu...
The U.S. divorce rate increased substantially from WWII until the 1980\u27s. Although the number of...
This study examined the dimensions of religiosity (i.e., intrinsic, extrinsic, and religious identif...