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Old women's self perceptions of dependency and some implications for service provision
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
|December 1, 1984
Abstract:
Fifty women aged 75 years or older who were living alone were visited to determine their self perception of dependency. There was a wide variety in reported capacity for self care but two patterns are isolated: those who were active initiators with a self perception of independence and passive responders with a perception of dependence. Service providers should take cognisance of the woman's self perception in the effective delivery of services.