comparative case-study
Instructions for usin" rel="nofollow">ing the Graceful Agin" rel="nofollow">ing Scale:
You first identify two elder people by observation. You pick one person who you thin" rel="nofollow">ink would be in" rel="nofollow">in the upper part of the scale and one in" rel="nofollow">in the lower part. After you pick the two people, use the scale
to assess the two people. You read the statement to your subject, and ask him/her to rank him/herself. For example, "1. Main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">ins social utility, open to new ideas, cares about others (within" rel="nofollow">in the
limits of physical health 0-3". If your subject feels the statement describes her perfectly, assign a 3 to her. If your subject feels the statement does not describe her at all, assign a 0 to her.
If your subject feels somewhat in" rel="nofollow">in between, assign 1 or 2 to her. Then add the numbers together for all six statements.
The summary at the end of the scale is for you to in" rel="nofollow">interpret the results. For example, if a person gets 14 poin" rel="nofollow">ints. This results means, "13-15 = Unusually vigorous agin" rel="nofollow">ing. Meets almost all of the
criteria for successful agin" rel="nofollow">ing and beloved by physician and grandchildren." If a person gets 3 poin" rel="nofollow">ints, this result means "0-3 = Moderate depression, complain" rel="nofollow">inin" rel="nofollow">ing, dependency, rigidity, withdrawal,
timidity, self-centered, unable to accept old age. The kin" rel="nofollow">ind of elderly person doctors don't like and that young relatives withdraw from."
The Graceful Agin" rel="nofollow">ing Scale:
1. Main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">ins social utility, open to new ideas, cares about others (within" rel="nofollow">in the limits of physical health) 0-3
2. Eriksonian Integrity, accepts the past and can take sustenance from past accomplishments. 0-2
3. Main" rel="nofollow">intain" rel="nofollow">ins other Eriksonian skills: Basic Trust (hope in" rel="nofollow">in life), sensible Autonomy, and Initiative. (In old age Industry, Generativity, and Intimacy are not always possible) 0-3
4. Enjoys life, retain" rel="nofollow">ins sense of humor, capacity for joy and play. (Sin" rel="nofollow">ince "old age is not for sissies," happin" rel="nofollow">iness may be possible) 0-3
5. Cheerful acceptance of "in" rel="nofollow">indignities of old age," graceful about dependency issues, takes care of self, and when ill becomes a patient that a doctor would want to care for. 0-2
6. Cultivates relationships with survivin" rel="nofollow">ing old friends and is successful in" rel="nofollow">in makin" rel="nofollow">ing new ones. 0-2
Summary Scale:
13-15 = Unusually vigorous agin" rel="nofollow">ing. Meets almost all of the criteria for successful agin" rel="nofollow">ing and beloved by physician and grandchildren.
10-12 = An old age adjustment that the rater would be content to have at 75.
7-9 = Real strengths, but some serious limitations.
4-6 = So-so adjustment -- fits the young person's stereotype of old age. More rigid and discontented than otherwise. Fails many of the above criteria.
0-3 = Moderate depression, complain" rel="nofollow">inin" rel="nofollow">ing, dependency, rigidity, withdrawal, timidity, self-centered, unable to accept old age. The kin" rel="nofollow">ind of elderly person doctors don't like and that young relatives
withdraw from.