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What motivates adult children to care for their aging parents?


A) guilt, affection, and gratitude
B) peer pressure
C) government regulations
D) All of these choices

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All of the following are psychosocial interventions for caretakers EXCEPT


A) individual counseling.
B) a vacation for the caregiver.
C) caregiver support groups.
D) social worker visits.

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Of community dwelling elders, what percent rely exclusively on outside care?


A) 7%
B) 8%
C) 10%
D) 20%

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The number of years of caregiving a married person with children might plan for is around 18 years for children and for elderly parents.


A) 7
B) 10
C) 14
D) 20

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A research study reported that of daughter caregivers felt they were not doing enough for their mothers.


A) 1/4
B) 1/3
C) 1/2
D) 3/4

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The term "modified nuclear family" describes


A) multigenerational families under one roof
B) elders not living with children, but not who are cut off from familites
C) families who do not support the elder

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The general consensus is that physical losses in old age do not begin taking a heavy toll until after age


A) 75.
B) 80.
C) 85.
D) 90.

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Research has found that American families generally work hard together to provide care for their relatives.

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experience the greatest strain from caregiving to the elderly.


A) Wives
B) Husbands
C) Middle-age daughters
D) Middle-age sons

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The preferred living arrangement of elders is


A) independently.
B) with adult children.
C) an assisted living facility.
D) a nursing home.

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The predominant lifestyle for women 75 and over is


A) single, never married.
B) married.
C) divorced.
D) widowed.

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According to your text,


A) businesses would run less efficiently if they accommodated needs of their employees to care for the elderly.
B) about one-fourth of U.S. businesses now have policies that assist employees who care for the elderly.
C) the cost of policies that help employees care for elderly family members is too exorbitant to make it cost effective for businesses.
D) growth in the labor force will come primarily from "women in the middle."

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percent of all caregiving is provided by spouses.


A) 20
B) 30
C) 40
D) 50

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Is there or will there be a home care crisis in the United States? Give arguments pro and con.

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Research indicates that for the oldest old, chronic diseases


A) are rare.
B) often do not create functional limitations.
C) keep almost all of them from living alone.
D) keep almost all of them from doing their own personal and household chores without help.

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. The fastest growing segment of the long-term care industry is home health care workers.

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Of the following types of husband caregiving, in which type is the husband most likely to read everything he can about his ailing wives disease?


A) worker
B) labor of love
C) sense of duty
D) at the crossroads

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percent of the elderly 85 years and over live alone at home.


A) Less than 15
B) 25
C) 35
D) More than 50

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Using a hypothetical story about a widowed mother, a classic study of three generations of women found


A) in general, respondents from each generation recommended that the widowed mother not move in with an adult child.
B) the oldest group of women was most in favor of sharing the household.
C) older parents judged both male and female family members acceptable to provide personal care, such as meal preparation, housework, and grocery shopping.
D) the oldest mothers in the study were least likely to expect caregiving from their middle-aged daughters.

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When asked the question, "If an old man has a medical bill of $1,000 that he cannot pay, his son or daughter is morally obligated to pay the debt," older generations were more likely to agree than younger generations.

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