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AFRICAN-AMERICANS IN SENIOR SETTINGS: ON THE NEED FOR EDUCATING GRANDPARENTS
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EthnicityQuality Of LifeInformation NeedsEducationGeriatric MedicineAfrican American HistorySocial SciencesPsychologyRaceFamily RelationshipFamily InteractionInclusive EducationAfrican American StudiesFamily LifeRacial EquityFamily RelationshipsGeriatricsCaregiverElderly CareSocial GerontologyGrandparents StrengthsAfrican American MemoryFavorable QualitiesNursingIntergenerational Relation
The study reported in this paper examined perception of family relations by African-American elders. Data were collected from 39 participants in senior settings using the Grandparents Strengths and Needs Inventory to identify favorable qualities and areas for further improvement. Participants also were interviewed for common themes. Grandparents rated themselves favorably on satisfaction, overall success, and teaching. They assigned themselves high scores for coping with difficulty and managing frustration and identified information needs as the least favorable rating. Greater satisfaction and ability to manage frustration correlated with a more favorably perceived rating of personal health. Recommendations are given to enhance grandparent influence through educational programs.
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