书评/书评

Q3 Arts and Humanities
S. Tobin
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虽然很明显,健康和衰老是密切相关的,但这种关系的确切性质还没有得到充分的了解。这篇编辑论文的目的是探讨健康与衰老之间的联系。我们试图检验这两方面:(1)随年龄增长而发生的与健康有关的变化;(2)人口老龄化对制定政策和服务的影响,以解决老年人不断变化的健康模式和援助需求。编辑采用明确的社会学重点在他们的健康在老龄化的探索。衰老的生物学方面和与生命历程变化相关的心理问题的重要性是公认的,但从本卷省略。分析的重点是年龄作为一个社会结构和老龄化作为一个社会过程。人们认为,对社会背景因素的认识对于理解健康和老龄化都是至关重要的。这本书的特点是广泛的社会学观点,包括健康和老龄化的社会心理和结构方面。编辑们认识到,了解在老龄化社会中影响个人对健康和疾病反应的因素,以及有组织的社会对其成员健康需求的反应,同样重要。因此,本论文集反映了个人、组织和社会层面在探索晚年健康方面的分析。这本编辑过的书源于1986年纽约州立大学奥尔巴尼分校社会学系主办的一次会议。会议汇集了一组来自加拿大和美国的研究学者,他们参与了老年健康研究。会议的目标是讨论正在进行的工作,并试图弥合实证研究与老龄健康社会政策之间的差距。这卷共包含11篇论文。全文分为四个部分:第一部分:年龄相关健康模式;第二部分非正规保健和正规保健的维度第三部分:长期护理中的问题;第四部分对未来的影响。第一部分说明了老龄化的异质性,并集中在发病率,残疾模式
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Although it is readily apparent that health and aging are closely interrelated, the precise nature of this relationship is not adequately understood. The purpose of this edited collection of papers is to explore the linkage between health and aging. An attempt is made to examine both: (1) the healthrelated changes which accompany aging; and (2) the implications of population aging for the development of policies and services to address the changing health patterns and assistance needs of older persons. The editors adopt an explicit sociological focus in their exploration of health in aging. The importance of biological aspects of aging and psychological issues associated with life course changes are acknowledged, but are omitted from this volume. The analysis focusses on age as a social construct and aging as a social process. It is argued that an awareness of social contextual factors is vital to an understanding of both health and aging. This volume is characterized by a broad sociological perspective which encompasses both the social psychological and structural dimensions of health and aging. The editors recognize the equal importance of understanding factors that shape individual responses to health and illness in an aging society, as well as organized societal responses to the health needs of its members. Consequently, this collection of papers reflects individual, organizational and societal levels of analysis in the exploration of health in later life. This edited book grew out of a conference sponsored by the Department of Sociology at the State University of New York at Albany in 1986. The conference brought together a group of research scholars from Canada and the United States who are involved in gerontological health research. The goals of the conference were to discuss work in progress and to attempt to bridge the gap between empirical research and social policy on health in aging. This volume contains a total of 11 papers. These papers are divided into four parts: Part One Age-Related Health Patterns; Part Two Dimensions of Informal and Formal Health Care; Part Three Issues in Long-Term Care; and Part Four Implications for the Future. Part One illustrates the heterogeneity of aging and concentrates on patterns of morbidity, disabil-
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