The Effects of Widowhood on Disabled Older Women

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Identifier 2003_Telonidis
Title The Effects of Widowhood on Disabled Older Women
Creator Telonidis, Jacqueline
Subject Aged; Bereavement; Widowhood; Disabled Persons; Gender Identity; Quality of Life; Stress, Psychological; Depression; Social Isolation; Loneliness; Emotional Adjustment; Women's Health; Educational Status; Health Status; Social Class; Social Networking; Personal Satisfaction; Outcome Assessment (Health Care); Population Characteristics; Resilience, Psychological
Description This study examined the combined effects of being disabled and becoming widowed for older women. Data from three consecutive interviews from the Women's Health and Aging Study (WHAS) were used to compare depression, quality of life, and functional difficulty for widowed and non-widowed women. The two groups of 24 women were matched by disability level, domains of disability, and race. Repeated measures of analyses of variance (ANOVAs) revealed that for both groups depression scores were low and remained relatively stable and they were satisfied with their quality of life at all three time points with no significant group by time interaction effects. The two groups differed on their level of functional difficulty by Time 3 (6-12 months bereavement) with the widows reporting slightly less difficulty. Overall, the findings show that disabled women who became widows demonstrated a noticeable degree of resiliency and hardiness.
Publisher Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Date 2003
Language eng
Rights Management Copyright © Jacqueline Telonidis 2003
Holding Institution Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Name Jacqueline Telonidis
Type Text
ARK ark:/87278/s69c9vq8
Setname ehsl_gerint
ID 179452
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s69c9vq8