Self-Concepts of Institutionalized and Community Residing Elderly

This study explores the nature of the self-concept in old age. Specifically, the relationship between the self-concept and social relationships and self-concept and living situation (residence in a long term care or residence in one’s own home) are examined. The self-concept was measured by the Tenn...

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Main Author: White, Diana L.
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Published: PDXScholar 1979
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spelling ndltd-pdx.edu-oai-pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu-open_access_etds-35442019-10-20T04:51:19Z Self-Concepts of Institutionalized and Community Residing Elderly White, Diana L. This study explores the nature of the self-concept in old age. Specifically, the relationship between the self-concept and social relationships and self-concept and living situation (residence in a long term care or residence in one’s own home) are examined. The self-concept was measured by the Tennessee Self Concept Scale (TSCS) developed by William Fitts in 1965. Data was collected at two stages (over a two to three year period) from a study sample which consisted of twelve individuals who became institutionalized and twelve individuals who remained in their own homes. Both quantitative and qualitative data analysis methods were used. Analysis indicated that the study sample groups of institutionalized and community residing groups were similar in the amount and kind of social contacts they had with friends, family and relatives. Examination of the self-concept scores revealed that there were virtually no difference between the self-concept scores of the two samples. This study concludes with a discussion of the need to further longitudinal research into the nature of the self-concept in old age and issues in methods of data collection and analysis. 1979-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/2539 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3544&context=open_access_etds Dissertations and Theses PDXScholar Older people Self-perception Gerontology Sociology
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topic Older people
Self-perception
Gerontology
Sociology
spellingShingle Older people
Self-perception
Gerontology
Sociology
White, Diana L.
Self-Concepts of Institutionalized and Community Residing Elderly
description This study explores the nature of the self-concept in old age. Specifically, the relationship between the self-concept and social relationships and self-concept and living situation (residence in a long term care or residence in one’s own home) are examined. The self-concept was measured by the Tennessee Self Concept Scale (TSCS) developed by William Fitts in 1965. Data was collected at two stages (over a two to three year period) from a study sample which consisted of twelve individuals who became institutionalized and twelve individuals who remained in their own homes. Both quantitative and qualitative data analysis methods were used. Analysis indicated that the study sample groups of institutionalized and community residing groups were similar in the amount and kind of social contacts they had with friends, family and relatives. Examination of the self-concept scores revealed that there were virtually no difference between the self-concept scores of the two samples. This study concludes with a discussion of the need to further longitudinal research into the nature of the self-concept in old age and issues in methods of data collection and analysis.
author White, Diana L.
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title Self-Concepts of Institutionalized and Community Residing Elderly
title_short Self-Concepts of Institutionalized and Community Residing Elderly
title_full Self-Concepts of Institutionalized and Community Residing Elderly
title_fullStr Self-Concepts of Institutionalized and Community Residing Elderly
title_full_unstemmed Self-Concepts of Institutionalized and Community Residing Elderly
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