The Family Life Education Needs of Midlife and Older Adults*
SM Ballard, ML Morris - Family Relations, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Family Relations, 2003•Wiley Online Library
Using a life course perspective, we report the findings from a needs assessment for midlife
and older adults regarding family life education. A sample of 264 adults aged 50 and older
indicated interest in 29 family life education topics. The highest rated topics were nutrition
and health, fitness and exercise, and positive aspects of aging. Overall, results from age and
gender comparisons suggested that midlife adults (50–64) were more interested in family
life education topics than were older adults (65+) and that women were more interested than …
and older adults regarding family life education. A sample of 264 adults aged 50 and older
indicated interest in 29 family life education topics. The highest rated topics were nutrition
and health, fitness and exercise, and positive aspects of aging. Overall, results from age and
gender comparisons suggested that midlife adults (50–64) were more interested in family
life education topics than were older adults (65+) and that women were more interested than …
Using a life course perspective, we report the findings from a needs assessment for midlife and older adults regarding family life education. A sample of 264 adults aged 50 and older indicated interest in 29 family life education topics. The highest rated topics were nutrition and health, fitness and exercise, and positive aspects of aging. Overall, results from age and gender comparisons suggested that midlife adults (50–64) were more interested in family life education topics than were older adults (65+) and that women were more interested than men.
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