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National survey of the aged [United States], 1957

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  • "The National Survey of the Aged, [United States], 1957 conducted by Dr. Ethel Shanas consists of three parts: 1. The Health Needs of Older Persons, 2. Household Enumeration: Non-interviewed Individuals, and 3. Public Attitudes on Older People. The surveys were sponsored by the Health Information Foundation at the University of Chicago and conducted at the National Opinion Research Center. Part I, the Health Needs of Older People covers the fields of health, the use of medical facilities, the cost of medical care, the older person's sources of income, his/her social relationships, attitudes toward younger family members, work, religion and a self-evaluation of health status. Part II contains information describing persons located during the enumeration process who were unable to complete the interview. Part III, Public Attitudes on Older People, surveyed a cross-section of adult Americans. This survey was mainly concerned with what responsibility younger and middle aged people assume for older relatives, the kinds of plans these people make for their own maintenance in later years, and overall attitudes on the part of all age groups toward certain situations which are common in later life."
  • "This survey, sponsored by the Health Information Foundation at the University of Chicago and conducted at the National Opinion Research Center, consists of three component parts. Part 1, the Health Needs of Older Persons, covers health, the use of medical facilities, the cost of medical care, the older person's sources of income, his/her social relationships, attitudes toward younger family members, work, religion, and a self-evaluation of health status for persons aged 60 and over. Part 2, Household Enumeration: Noninterviewed Individuals, contains information describing persons located during the enumeration process who were unable to complete an interview. For Part 3, Public Attitudes on Older People, a cross-section of adult Americans was surveyed. This survey was mainly concerned with the level of responsibility younger and middle-aged people assumed for older relatives, the kinds of plans they were making for their own maintenance in later years, and overall attitudes on the part of all age groups toward certain situations that are commmon in later life."
  • "The National Survey of the Aged, [United States], 1957 conducted by Dr. Ethel Shanas consists of three parts: 1. The Health Needs of Older Persons, 2. Household Enumeration: Non-interviewed Individuals, and 3. Public Attitudes on Older People. The surveys were sponsored by the Health Information Foundation at the University of Chicago and conducted at the National Opinion Research Center. Part I, the Health Needs of Older People covers the fields of health, the use of medical facilities, the cost of medical care, the older person's sources of income, his/her social relationships, attitudes toward younger family members, work, religion and a self-evaluation of health status. Part II contains information describing persons located during the enumeration process who were unable to complete the interview. Part III, Public Attitudes on Older People, surveyed a cross-section of adult Americans. This survey was mainly concerned with what responsibility younger and middle aged people assume for older relatives, the kinds of plans these people make for their own maintenance in later years, and overall attitudes on the part of all age groups toward certain situations which are commmon in later life."

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