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Japan Socio-Gerontological Society

【List of title】1985〜1989
Title Author(s) Vol./No./Page/Year
Issues and perspectives of socio-gerontology towards 21st century Kenzo Oda 11 ; 4-17, 1989
Towards social gerontology studies in the 21 century Ryoji Kobayashi 11 ; 18-25, 1989
Policy matters in social gerontology Syozo Nishimura 11 ; 26-34, 1989
A study on techniques of helping methods Tamio Okamoto 11 ; 35-49, 1989
A survey of day-service facilities for the aged, especially their function for the demented Susumu Maruyama,Kazuoki Ohara,Toshio Otuka 11 ; 50-63, 1989
Interpersonal relations of elderly people at local community centers Akio Yuda,Chiaki Asai 11 ; 64-83, 1989
ADL and IADL of day care patients in Tokyo Chihoko Ozawa 11 ; 84-98, 1989
Structure of a life satisfaction index:Multidimensionality of subjective well-being and its measurement Wataru Koyano,Hiroshi Shibata,Hiroshi Haga,Yasuo Suyama 11 ; 99-115, 1989
Preferential patterns of daily living and the domain-specific living satisfaction in middle age and older persons Shinichi Sato,Yukiko Osada,Naomi Yatomi,Takiko Okamoto,Fuki Makita,Yoichi Hayashi,Katsuya Inoue 11 ; 116-133, 1989
A psychosocial study of subjective well-being and life satisfaction among elderly in their own homes and in nursing homes Naoshi Yamamoto,Yoshio Sugiyama,Tadao Takekawa,Kou Nakamura,Suguru Sato,Michiko Morikawa,Yasuo Katabami 11 ; 134-150, 1989
The relation between subjective well-being and activity among the elderly as viewed from their attitude toward activities in later life Hiroko Yokoyama 11 ; 151-166, 1989
The relationships between subjective well-being and evaluation of health Katsuo Naito,Osamu Ishihara,Kiichi Nagashima 11 ; 167-182, 1989
A study of reminiscences in elderly people (1):Characteristics in frequency, quality and function Yukiko Osada,Hisao Osada,Katsuya Inoue 11 ; 183-201, 1989
A study of psycho-social factors and loneliness in elderly adults Hisao Osada,Tsutomu Kudo,Yukiko Osada 11 ; 202-217, 1989
An examination of generational differences in the estimation of "intimacy at a distance" Tomotsugu Kawasaki,Shinichi Sato,Yukiko Osada,Katsuya Inoue 11 ; 218-234, 1989
Development of a clinical personality evaluation method:Its utility for assessment of premorbid personality of the demented elderly Akihide Karasawa,Hisao Osada,Naomi Yatomi 11 ; 235-248, 1989
Attitude of caregivers toward the demented elderly Hikaru Shimogaki,Shinji Katou,Kazumi Fujimori,Yukimichi Imai,Kazuo Hasegawa 11 ; 249-263, 1989
Correlates with pattern of food intake in the community elderly Yasuo Suyama,Hiroshi Haga,Hiroshi Shibata,Toshihisa Matsuzaki,Kazuo Suzuki 11 ; 264-282, 1989
Case studies of the Japanese view of life and death Mineko Osaka 11 ; 283-292, 1989
Perspective on the aged society in Japan from a demographic viewpoint Yoichi Okazaki 10 ( 2 ) ; 7-22, 1988
Career changes:Demands placed on aged workers Kenichi Kobayashi 10 ( 2 ) ; 23-44, 1988
The working role in the later stage of life Shuichi Wada 10 ( 2 ) ; 45-63, 1988
Retirement:Its effects on families and individuals Takako Sodei 10 ( 2 ) ; 64-79, 1988
The work capabilities of older workers and job redesign Mihoko Matsuyama 10 ( 2 ) ; 80-96, 1988
Methods for maintenance of physical health in the elderly Hiroshi Shibata 10 ( 2 ) ; 97-112, 1988
A discussion of the relationships between mental health and daily physical exercise of sports of the elderly Koichi Yaguchi 10 ( 2 ) ; 113-138, 1988
Mental health of aged people Yasuo Arai 10 ( 2 ) ; 139-158, 1988
Community health care for the elderly Nobuo Maeda 10 ( 2 ) ; 159-174, 1988
Rehabilitation for the aged Hajime Ito 10 ( 2 ) ; 175-192, 1988
Volunteer work done for senior citizens and/by them Shyoko Takemura 10 ( 2 ) ; 193-205, 1988
Learning activity of the aged Akitoshi Nishishita 10 ( 2 ) ; 206-224, 1988
A practical study on education for older people in Japanese universities Ayako Ohasi 10 ( 2 ) ; 225-242, 1988
On the meaning of life of the elderly Katsuya Inoue 10 ( 2 ) ; 243-254, 1988
Senior citizens-power:Differences between Japan and the U.S., possibility of development in Japan Jinichi Minagawa 10 ( 2 ) ; 255-270, 1988
Activities for associating old people in society Midori Sudo 10 ( 2 ) ; 271-289, 1988
Aged people and leisure Yoshiaki Senuma 10 ( 2 ) ; 290-306, 1988
Building a network system to support aged people with psychiatric or physical problems Fumiko Ishigami 10 ( 1 ) ; 4-19, 1988
Strategies for organization of network systems in community care for the elderly to promote their autonomous life Kozo Tatara 10 ( 1 ) ; 20-29, 1988
Networking the social resources for the dependent elderly:from the perspective of the social work practice Masakazu Shirasawa 10 ( 1 ) ; 30-41, 1988
Agreement and disagreement of intergenerational perception in three-generation families in a rural community Shizuko Sano 10 ( 1 ) ; 42-59, 1988
Utilization of the social welfare service system by elderly couples Masato Takahashi 10 ( 1 ) ; 60-74, 1988
How caregivers feel about the care of the non-institutionalized mentally confused elderly Takiko Okamoto 10 ( 1 ) ; 75-90, 1988
Study on the activities at day-service facilities for the aged Kazuoki Ohara,Susumu Maruyama,Toshio Otuka 10 ( 1 ) ; 91-101, 1988
Self-concept in older people as compared with young adults and middle-aged persons Tomotsugu Kawasaki 10 ( 1 ) ; 102-119, 1988
Satisfaction of "job", "family" and "leisure and/or social activities" among middle age and aged people Shinichi Sato,Katsuya Inoue,Yukiko Osada,Naomi Yatomi,Takiko Okamoto,Fuki Makita,Yoichi Hayashi 10 ( 1 ) ; 120-137, 1988
A study of role expectation and personality in the aged Katsuo Naito,Kiichi Nagashima,Osamu Ishihara,Hikaru Shimogaki 10 ( 1 ) ; 138-151, 1988
Medical consultations for dementia at a geriatric hospital Nobuhiko Matsuzawa,Setsu Ohkawa,Hosirou Takenaka,Masataka Hisimura,Yoshiko Nagao 10 ( 1 ) ; 152-162, 1988
Longitudinal study of self-rated health in elderly community residents Hiroshi Haga,Mitsuo Ueno,Harumi Nagai,Yasuo Suyama,Seiji Yasumura,Hiroshi Shibata,Toshihisa Matsuzaki,Wataru Koyano 10 ( 1 ) ; 163-174, 1988
ADL (activities of daily living) and rehabilitation of post apoplectic patients Shoji Shinkai,Seiji Hino,Tsutomu Watanabe,Yoshiya Kurokawa,Masahiro Hirose,Junko Torii,Syuichiro Watanabe 10 ( 1 ) ; 175-190, 1988
A study on the development of an information resource in a high-age society Osamu Kawabata 10 ( 1 ) ; 191-209, 1988
The study on the attitude and needs of citizens, concerning the problems of aging, and mentally or physically disordered or lonely aged people Mariko Akashi,Masafumi Harada,Michiko Ookuni,Tadashi Inui 10 ( 1 ) ; 210-226, 1988
Factors affecting the life satisfaction of institutional elderly:Stratified by ADL and subjective complaint Naoakira Niino,Akira Koizumi,Norito Kawakami,Kanehisa Morimoto 10 ( 1 ) ; 227-233, 1988
Health and ADL status of the institutionalized elderly in a nursing home over five years Katsuko Kanagawa,Kazuyo Kawashima,Hiromi Maekawa 10 ( 1 ) ; 234-246, 1988
Problems regarding treatment of aged people suffering from dementia at special nursing homes for the aged Hiroshi Takashio 10 ( 1 ) ; 247-259, 1988
A comparison of education for the aged through university extensions in Japan and the United States Ayako Ohashi 9 ; 4-21, 1987
An approach to life-long education and study by the aged in the 21st century:A gerontological system Mineko Osaka 9 ; 22-31, 1987
Lifelong education and learning of the aged in the 21st century:On the basis of sociology of education for the aged Tetsundo Tsukamoto 9 ; 32-42, 1987
On the necessity of lifelong education in our country Katsuya Inoue 9 ; 43-52, 1987
Role transition and adjustment in widowhood Kiyoko Okamura,Chieko Kawaai 9 ; 53-70, 1987
Welfare registered vs. non-registered disabled elderly:A comparison Wataru Koyano,Hiroshi Shibata,Hiroshi Haga,Yasuo Suyama 9 ; 71-81, 1987
Family consciousness among urban elderly Masato Takahashi 9 ; 82-95, 1987
The Sense of responsibility College Students have for their aging parents Yoko Hosoe 9 ; 96-108, 1987
Relationship between sleep patterns and personality tendencies in the healthy elderly Ryuta Tomoda,Tadashi Shingae,Sakiko Sensu,Kouhei Ohta,Yoshio Sugiyama,Suguru Sato,Yoshiomi Mouri 9 ; 109-123, 1987
Psycho-physical changes and adaptability among the institutionalized elderly:A ten-year follow-up study Mitsuru Kobayashi,Naomi Yatomi,Akihide Karasawa 9 ; 124-140, 1987
Environmental analysis of the homes for the aged and homes with moderate fees according to the rating scale for environmental features at residential facilities for the aged Keiko Kodama,Tamako Hayashi,Shigenori Kinoshita 9 ; 141-156, 1987
The attitudes of nurses toward their work in nursing homes and factors influencing these attitudes Fuki Makita,Keiko Kamata,Rituko Oobuchi 9 ; 157-171, 1987
A study of psychological help for the institutionalized elderly:An experimental study of encounter group technique Keiko Ichikawa,Yoshio Sugiyama,Yukiko Tanimoto,Masayuki Kawashima,Makoto Ohta,Kazuo Hara,Keiki Saitoh 9 ; 172-187, 1987
A study of the home care of the aged with senile dementia Sachiko Fujita,Terumasa Kuroda 9 ; 188-199, 1987
Suggestions for the education of the aged extension courses at a technical college Takaaki Suga 9 ; 200-212, 1987
The aging of population and some policy issues for the aged in Tokushima, Japan Matsue Endoh,Toshikatsu Oda,Shigeru Ohmatu,Toshiko Tada 9 ; 213-226, 1987
Future welfare facility systems for the elderly:Problems of "intervening institutions" Nobuo Aoki 8 ; 4-11, 1986
The system of health and social care facilities for the elderly Yutaka Shimizu 8 ; 12-23, 1986
Major issues on health institutions for the aged (Rojin Hoken Shisetsu) Hideo Oguni 8 ; 24-35, 1986
Factors related to suicidal death rates among the middle-aged and the aged in Japan, by prefecture Kenji Kuroda,Chiharu Fujibayashi,Shintaro Asakura,Hirotsugu Ueshima 8 ; 36-49, 1986
Programs to provide equipment to facilitate daily living in domiciliary welfare services Chiharu Fujibayashi,Kenji Kuroda,Kozo Tatara,Shintaro Asakura 8 ; 50-61, 1986
A study concerning pre-entry process of the aged with senile dementia at welfare nursing home Kozo Kawamura 8 ; 62-76, 1986
Fantasizing old age and preparatory behavior for old age in Japanese adults (2):Preparatory behavior Wataru Koyano,Katsuya Inoue,Takiko Okamoto,Shinichi Sato,Noriko Takenoshita 8 ; 77-87, 1986
A study of the health needs and the necessity for comprehensive welfare service planning to deal with the health and welfare of the aged living alone in urban areas Michiko Hashimoto 8 ; 88-102, 1986
Attitudes of university students toward old people Kumiko Hosaka,Takako Sodei 8 ; 103-116, 1986
The image of residential institutions for the aged measured through the semantic differential technique (2) Shinichi Sato,Katsuya Inoue,Yukiko Noguchi,Hisao Osada,Kumiko Hosaka 8 ; 117-133, 1986
Psychological effects of terms of address on the elderly Yukiko Noguchi,Katsuya Inoue,Hisao Osada,Shinichi Sato 8 ; 134-147, 1986
The relationship between performance on the bender-gestalt test and intellectual function in the age Naomi Yatomi,Mitsuru Kobayashi,Akihide Karasawa 8 ; 148-160, 1986
Physical activities of the elderly in relation to life satisfaction Yoshio Sugiyama,Kou Nakamura,Suguru Sato,Tadao Takekawa,Kazuo Saito 8 ; 161-176, 1986
Comparison of health status between respondents and nonrespondents to a comprehensive health survey for the elderly Hiroshi Shibata,Wataru Koyano,Keiko Shichita,Hiroshi Haga,Harumi Nagai,Yasuo Suyama,Toshihisa Matsuzaki,Shuichi Hatano 8 ; 177-186, 1986
Problems of the aged at resort villages in Japan Shuzo Tanabe,Masako Kuroyanagi 8 ; 187-198, 1986
The effect of itching on personality in the elderly Etsuko Nakanishi,Kiyoshi Matsui,Miki Otsu 8 ; 199-212, 1986
A study of elimination among elderly with diapers in nursing homes Yoko Tsuchiya,Miwako Noguchi,Kiyoko Narumi,Yukiko Inoue,Hiromi Maekawa,Tatsuko Watanabe 8 ; 213-225, 1986
Housing problems for an aging society in residential areas Hyoichiro Araki 7 ; 3-12, 1985
Adaptation and accommodation to age Taijun Kato 7 ; 13-21, 1985
What is the most desirable dwelling house for the elderly?:From the standpoint of residents in an ordinary house Mayoko Nihei 7 ; 22-29, 1985
Living environments for the elderly, old age does not come to us suddenly Tamako Hayashi 7 ; 30-40, 1985
Housing problems in an aging society Yujiro Kaneko 7 ; 41-50, 1985
Mortality trends among elderly people and their social gerontological implications in Japan Toshio Kuroda 7 ; 51-63, 1985
A proposal for an amateur farmer:How to spend the leisure time created by the economical changes Sumio Yoshida 7 ; 64-80, 1985
Generational differences in the female occupational career:A rural case Yoshiko Sugaya 7 ; 81-96, 1985
Fantasizing old age and preparatory behavior for old age in Japanese adults (1):Image of later life Wataru Koyano,Katuya Inoue,Takiko Okamoto,Noriko Takenoshita, Shinichi Sato 7 ; 97-108, 1985
Age and sex differences of postural sway in adults Junichi Nishimura 7 ; 109-121, 1985
The socio-psychological backgrounds for the life satisfaction of the fifties Yoshio Sugiyama,Tadao Takekawa,Suguru Sato,Kou Nakamura,Kiichi Urasawa,Yasunori Sato 7 ; 122-136, 1985
The images of residential institutions for the aged measured through the semantic differential technique (1) Shinichi Sato,Katuya Inoue,Hisao Osada,Yukiko Noguchi 7 ; 137-154, 1985
Stress level and psychological predictors of stress status of elderly inpatients with cataracts Chieko Endo,Toshiko Ohtake,Hisao Osada 7 ; 155-167, 1985
The Effectiveness of home nursing services for elderly people suffering from dementia Keiko Kamata,Rituko Oobuchi,Fuki Makita,Takeko Kasyu 7 ; 168-180, 1985
The inheritance succession of the aged Mineko Osaka 7 ; 181-192, 1985
A study of foster family care for the aged in Japan Kazuko Enomoto 7 ; 193-206, 1985
An analysis of psychogeriatric cases in a health care center Susumu Maruyama,Toshio Otsuka,Toshinori Kitamura,Kazuko Saito 7 ; 207-215, 1985
Image of healthy elders Noriko Takenoshita,Hiroshi Haga,Toshihisa Matuzaki,Wataru Koyano,Katuya Inoue 7 ; 216-222, 1985
  
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