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Neighbors and Friends An Overlooked Resource in the Informal Support System

Marjorie H. Cantor
- 01 Dec 1979 - 
- Vol. 1, Iss: 4, pp 434-463
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In this paper, the authors present empirical findings concerning the extent to which older people in the inner city neighborhoods of New York City have an informal network of friends and neighbors and the nature of the interactions which occur.
Abstract
This research presents empirical findings concerning the extent to which older people in the inner city neighborhoods of New York City have an informal network of friends and neighbors and the nature of the interactions which occur. The characteristics associated with individuals possessing extensive friend-neighbor networks are discussed, and the preferences of older people for assistance from kin versus nonkin in a variety of situations are explored. Several theoretical models concerning the operation of the informal support system are considered, and the author postulates a new model—the hierarchical-compensatory model-as best fitting the empirical data at hand. The findings are from the largest cross-cultural study of the elderly in urban poverty, The Elderly in the Inner City of New York with an N of 1,552, including 49% white, 37% black, and 13% Hispanic elderly.

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Influences on Loneliness in Older Adults: A Meta-Analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, a meta-analysis of the correlates of loneliness in late adulthood was conducted, and a U-shaped association between age and loneliness was identified, which indicated that quality of social network is correlated more strongly with loneliness compared to quantity; contacts with friends and neighbors show stronger associations with loneliness, compared to contacts with family members.
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Changes in Driving Patterns and Worsening Depressive Symptoms Among Older Adults

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The Convoy Model: Explaining Social Relations From a Multidisciplinary Perspective

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Green Common Spaces and the Social Integration of Inner-City Older Adults

TL;DR: For older adults, social integration and the strength of social ties are profoundly important predictors of well-being and longevity as mentioned in this paper, and the physical environment should be designed to promote older adults' well being and longevity.
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Attachment to Place and the Representation of the Life Course by the Elderly

TL;DR: For older adults, place attachment is related to experience of the life course and themes of self-identity that span that life course as discussed by the authors, and the need to maintain a coherent sense of self over time.
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Aging in minority populations. An examination of the double jeopardy hypothesis.

TL;DR: Differences among the three ethnic groups were found which, in some cases, constituted a case of "double jeopardy" for minority aged, and on variables measuring life satisfaction or frequency of contact with relatives, the extent of ethnic variation declined across age strata, indicating some support for the "age as leveler" hypothesis.
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Primary Group Structures and Their Functions: Kin, Neighbors, and Friends

TL;DR: The Theory of Social and Economic Organization as mentioned in this paper, 2nd edition. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1969: The Social Science Basis of Administrative Theory.