Objective: to assess attitudes towards personal ageing among Australian psychologists. Methods: six hundred and four practising psychologists were surveyed using the Reactions to Ageing Questionnaire (RAQ). Potential predictors of attitudes to ageing, such as age, gender and number of years in clinical practice were examined, together with the amount and quality of contact with older family members and older friends. Measures related to the training of psychologists were also of interest. Results: the strongest significant predictors of attitudes to ageing were respondents' age and positive attitudes towards conducting therapy with older clients. Contact and training variables were not associated with scores on the RAQ. Conclusion:...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...
Objective: to assess attitudes towards personal ageing among Australian psychologists. Methods: s...
Objective: to assess attitudes towards personal ageing among Australian psychologists. Methods: s...
The proportion of Australian adults aged over 65 years is due to increase over the next 20 years wi...
The proportion of Australian adults aged over 65 years is due to increase over the next\ud 20 years ...
Despite increasing numbers of older people in the Australian population, few psychologists work with...
Despite increasing numbers of older people in the Australian population, few psychologists work with...
Despite increasing numbers of older people in most global populations and increasing evidence of the...
As Australia's population ages, there is concern that mental health professionals may not be prepare...
As Australia's population ages, there is concern that mental health professionals may not be prepare...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...
Despite the growing number of older adults that implies an increasing need for psychological service...
Despite the growing number of older adults that implies an increasing need for psychological service...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...
Objective: to assess attitudes towards personal ageing among Australian psychologists. Methods: s...
Objective: to assess attitudes towards personal ageing among Australian psychologists. Methods: s...
The proportion of Australian adults aged over 65 years is due to increase over the next 20 years wi...
The proportion of Australian adults aged over 65 years is due to increase over the next\ud 20 years ...
Despite increasing numbers of older people in the Australian population, few psychologists work with...
Despite increasing numbers of older people in the Australian population, few psychologists work with...
Despite increasing numbers of older people in most global populations and increasing evidence of the...
As Australia's population ages, there is concern that mental health professionals may not be prepare...
As Australia's population ages, there is concern that mental health professionals may not be prepare...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...
Despite the growing number of older adults that implies an increasing need for psychological service...
Despite the growing number of older adults that implies an increasing need for psychological service...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...