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Stress and Resilience in the Oral Histories of Rural Older Women
Authors:Lorraine T Dorfman  Elizabeth C Méndez  Joelle K Osterhaus
Institution:1. School of Social Work and Aging Studies Program , The University of Iowa , Iowa City, IAlorraine-dorfman@uiowa.edu;3. School of Social Work , The University of Iowa , Iowa City, IA;4. Iowa Hospice , Johnston, IA
Abstract:Oral history research has seldom focused on the reflections of rural older women. The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify: (a) stresses associated with major historical events that affected the lives of rural older women, and (b) strategies they used to deal with those stresses. Oral histories were gathered from a cross-section of 25 older women living in a small rural Midwestern community and analyzed using the method of constant comparison (Glaser & Straus, 1967 Glaser, B. and Strauss, A. 1967. The discovery of grounded theory, Chicago: Aldine.  Google Scholar]). Content analysis revealed that economic hardship, disruption of family life, and fears and uncertainties were stressors associated with the Great Depression and world wars of the 20th century. Resilience was demonstrated by frugality, reliance on social supports, and acceptance. Implications for intervention with rural older women are discussed.
Keywords:life course  older women  rural aging  stress process
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