词汇 | example_english_elderly |
释义 | Examples of elderlyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Relationships between the frail elderly's informal and formal helpers. Theories of family labor as applied to gender differences in caregiving for elderly parents. Subjects were selected by neighbourhood canvassing of elderly residents age 60 and over through a quota sampling procedure. In this way, 607 'frail elderly people' remained. A scale was developed, measuring the extent to which frail elderly people themselves express a need for living in such a home. Quality of care: testing some measures in homes for elderly people. The village chief was, after all, one of the elderly males of the community. Is depression in elderly people followed by dementia ? Long-term benzodiazepine use by elderly people living in the community. Increased sensitivity of the elderly to the effects of diazepam. Cognitive performance in tests sensitive to frontal lobe dysfunction in the elderly depressed. Therefore, generalization of our results to elderly subjects can be problematic. How effective and safe is continuation therapy in elderly depressed patients : factors affecting relapse rate. A controlled study of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation as a treatment of depression in the elderly. How were they supported in a society that placed the uppermost responsibility for caring for the elderly upon their children ? Aging and the relationship between functional status and self-rated health in elderly men. A month later, the elderly woman had another minor heart attack. Second, what characteristics were associated with giving help to elderly parents ? The research appraised existing age limits, not elderly welfare measures as a whole. How do mid-life adults divide their efforts between helping elderly parents and adult children? Table 3 shows the results for both the probability of giving help to an elderly ascendant and the probability of helpers giving daily help. The right treatment of elderly people is not only a task for legislators, but a matter for society as a whole. They took their own elderly parents out for meals, and created opportunities for their children to have more contacts with the older generation. During the first half of the 20th century, the public care of elderly people and its supervisors were solely institution-based. At the local level, the municipalities provide services and care for elderly people, according to individual needs. Estimating the economic development impacts of elderly migration: an input-output analysis. The separate results for the male and female subsamples may be taken as representative of elderly men and elderly women. The elderly (65+ years) population of the study area was 210,703. Our conclusion is that social relations, functional ability and activities may influence the quality of life of elderly people as much as health status. Only 10 per cent of elderly men lived alone, as compared with 32 per cent of older women. Elderly people's experiences of housing renewal and forced relocation : social theories and contextual analysis in explanations of emotional experiences. Empowering the elderly nursing home resident : the resident rights campaign. I think it is sad in a way the elderly are just seen as a burden. She describes the idea of caring for an elderly relative as deeply ' ingrained ' in the pattern of life in farm families. Reported activities of daily living : agreement between elderly subjects with and without dementia and their caregivers. Under these circumstances, the percentage of households with elderly kin was necessarily small. Unfortunately, this measure is only available for a minority of elderly. By contrast, if the co-resident child had never left home, one would expect no increase in co-residence of the elderly with increasing age. Industrialization and urbanization also meant a higher degree of independence for the childless elderly in some ways. She found that the elderly were very unlikely to migrate. How can the lower proportion of the elderly moving with children in the second cohort be explained? Perhaps children who used to visit elderly or ill parents may feel reassured enough not to stop by or telephone as frequently. The individual databases include those for medical services, hospital discharges/deaths, drug prescriptions for the elderly, long-term care services, deaths, and births. The moral obligation of children to care for their elderly parents was seen to be outside of the aegis of social-welfare reform. Complementarity is also refuted when we test access to care for the elderly with a better definition of medical need : community deaths. At all levels of society, elderly people expected to be given support from their children. Since local elderly mortality indicates movements in need, we can test for changes to access due to rationing. Then, when the elderly parents became widowed, infirm, or impoverished, they moved into the household of one of their children. The organization of responsibility for the elderly is a critical aspect of any society. The family of origin takes responsibility in some communities ; in others the family into which the elderly have married has a central role. Subsidiary agriculture was practised above all by housewives and non-working elderly men, although both employed men and women also made their contribution. A similar pattern is found among childless elderly men. Very few childless elderly men seem to have had any relatives with whom to live in the autumn of their lives. Elderly people would thus not be discriminated against but just treated appropriately, according to their different status or condition. The occasional "miracle" that puts the lie to physician predictions is not usually in the elderly, chronically ill patient. Using elderly volunteers to care for the elderly : opportunities for nursing. The main objective of the experiment reported in this paper was to investigate loss of long-term memory ability in normal and cognitively impaired elderly subjects. Ability of social support to predict at-risk dietary intake and anthropometric measures in white, rural, communitydwelling elderly women. Persons not living with a child or living with a combination of sons and daughters were most frequently among the youngest elderly parents. Pathways to psychiatric care of the elderly with depression. Effect of a practicuum of well elderly on physical therapy students' attitudes towards older people and their intention to work with the elderly. Nowadays, however, local social services are becoming more aware of elderly immigrants' problems. Stereotypes of the elderly held by young, middle-aged, and elderly adults. The interviews were conducted at the elderly centre and in the care-homes during 2002. When the contract fails : care for the elderly in non-industrial cultures. In the elderly, dehydration on account of diarrhoea is often debilitating and accordingly, requires treatment. Women, children, and the elderly are particularly exposed. At the 8week time point, elderly subjects showed a significant decrease in 8 of 10 symptoms, while there was no change in the younger subjects. The decline in memory span for words sometimes observed in the elderly may reflect the other side of the coin. Not surprisingly therefore, paranoid personality traits and social isolation are frequent premorbid characteristics of elderly patients who develop late paraphrenia. Once controls for initial disability status of the elderly are added, older sons appear to lose some of their adverse impact on parental mortality. Co-residing adult sons significantly reduce the mortality of elderly people in this study population, with women benefiting more than men. The information collected in each family was cross-checked from elderly members of the household and sometimes from the village elders as well. All of these factors have an effect upon the welfare of the elderly, and their future care remains uncertain. The caring responsibilities within families with elderly parents are not necessarily unidirectional, from the junior to the senior generation. The elderly are particularly vulnerable because many are lonely, depressed and suffer from sleeplessness. Psychiatric side-effects, including hallucinosis, are a concern in elderly people, especially if there is pre-existing cognitive impairment. Randomised controlled trial of a general practice programme of home-based exercise to prevent falls in elderly women. The most alarmist viewpoint is that the number of elderly traffic fatalities will more than triple by the year 2030, based on current rates. Moving day: relocation and anxiety in institutionalized elderly. Do the sources of the urban elderly's social support determine its psychological consequences ? Pension benefits accounted for 19 percent of the elderly's cash income in 1998 and income from individuals' accumulated assets for another 20 percent. However, since these are not directly related to meeting the elderly's income needs they are excluded from this analysis. Do the sources of the urban elderly's social support determine its consequences ? They also find that social insurance has a big impact on the elderly's saving. The desire to leave a bequest may explain why the elderly do not fully deplete their wealth and some even continue to save during retirement. In front of us, we see some soldiers who have no respect for the poor, the rich, the educated, and the elderly. Efforts to develop effective countermeasures to maintain muscle mass in the elderly constitute an active and important area of current research. Everyday competence is a useful concept to describe an elderly person's way of coping with the demands of everyday life. A primary goal is to provide comprehensive data from a heterogeneous sample (stratified by age and gender) of elderly adults aged 70 to 105 years. With regard to institutionalization, the findings suggest that differences in functional capacity between institutionalized and community-dwelling elderly people diminish with advancing age. A set of kitchen scales was provided for all the elderly to facilitate the food weighing. The alteration of nutritional status is a major health problem in the elderly. Cardiovascular disease was the cause of death of one or both parents for 43.1 % and 12.5 % respectively of the elderly studied. Finally, the deficit in the elderly seems to be restricted to one aspect of the central executive: processing resources. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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