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Studies show that nursing homes can address sexuality by doing
what?
a. improving privacy and educating staff
b. restricting male and female contact
c. constructing a policy regarding it
d. enforcing rules about public displays of affection - ANSWER a.
studies show that nursing homes can address sexuality by
improving privacy and educating staff.
According to Sheehy, the _____, characterized by fierce
competition, individualism, and hard work, challenged gender
roles and shifted the rules for marriage and sexuality.
a.
"endangered generation" (born 1966 to 1980)
b.
WWII generation (those between the ages of 16 to 19 from 1937
to 1944)
c.
"Vietnam generation"
d.
"me generation" (born 1956 to 1965) - ANSWER c. according to
sheehy, the vietnam generation, characterized by fierce
competition, individualism, and hard work, challenged gender
roles and shifted the rules for marriage and sexuality.
The Widowed Persons Service (WPS) is characterized by all of
the following EXCEPT
,a.
it is a program of the American Association of Retired Persons
(AARP).
b. it conducts special outreach to minorities and other
groups. c. it is made up mostly of college student
volunteers. d.
it offers outreach services to widows and widowers. - ANSWER
c. the wps is characterized by all of the following: it is a program
of the american association of retired persons (AARP), it
conducts special outreach to minorities and other groups, and it
offers outreach services to widows and widowers.
Studies of the effects of retirement on marriage shows
a. retirement generally enhances marital satisfaction for the
wife and reduces it for the husband.
b. most women report their housework decreases because
household division of labor becomes more equitable.
c. women are dissatisfied if their husband begins to assume
their traditional roles, such as cooking.
d. marital conflict is more likely to occur if the wife is still
employed. - ANSWER d. studies of the effects of retirement on
marriage shows that marital conflict is more likely to occur if the
wife is still employed.
Which of the following widows are likely to suffer the most from
the death of her spouse?
a. a woman who had an active social life
b. a woman in a traditional marriage
c. a woman with a college degree
,d. a woman who was involved in community organizations -
ANSWER b. a woman with a traditional marriage is most likely
to suffer from the death of her spouse.
Lopata identified 4 stages of widowhood. Which of the following
is not one of them?
a.
temporary withdrawal
b.
episodes of crying
c.
re-engagement
d.
recognition of the event - ANSWER b. the 4 stages of
widowhood include temporary withdrawal, re-engagement, and
recognition of the event.
Elder never-married singles
a. have more close friends than married elders.
b. tend to be unhappy and lonely.
c. report parallel levels of life satisfaction with married persons.
d. almost always wish they were married and feel they have
missed out on something. - ANSWER c. elder never-married
singles report parallel levels of life satisfaction with married
persons.
Grief work
a. refers to the healthy confrontation and acknowledgment of
the emotions brought about by death.
b. is best achieved by the widow quickly resuming her past
social activities after the death of her spouse.
, c. keeps the widowed from coping with the finality of the loss of
their spouse.
d. involves the reorganization of the life of the remaining
spouse. - ANSWER a. grief work refers to the healthy
confrontation and acknowledgement of the emotions brought
about by death.
Which of the following illustrates gender differences upon the
loss of a spouse?
a. Females are more likely than males to be "in search of others."
b. Males become more aware and appreciative of friends and
relationships.
c. Females become less confident and more dependent.
d. Males are more likely than females to be "in search of
themselves." - ANSWER b. Males become more aware and
appreciative of friends and relationships upon the loss of a
spouse.
Widowers are more likely than married men to die from a.
suicide
b. accidents
c. heart disease
d. all of these choices - ANSWER d. widowers are more likely
than married men to die from suicide, accidents, and heart
disease.
A longitudinal study of widowhood found that
a. it took the young-old longer than the old-old to adjust to their
spouse's death.
b. both long term widowed men and women suffered more
loneliness than married individuals.