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J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci
November 1996
Myers Research Institute of Menorah Park Center for the Aging, Beachwood, Ohio, USA.
Data were collected from 838 women over age 50 who have either a child with a developmental disability or a child with schizophrenia. Lawton et al.'s (1991) parallel channel hypothesis, which suggests that positive and negative aspects of mental health have differential predictors, was tested.
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October 1995
Myers Research Institute of Menorah Park Center for the Aging, Beachwood, OH 44122, USA.
Data from 50 residents of a long-term care facility were used to examine the extent to which performance on a brief, objective inventory could predict a clinical psychologist's evaluation of competence to participate in decisions about medical care. Results indicate that the competence to participate in medical decisions of two-thirds of the residents could be accurately assessed using scores on a mental status instrument and two vignette-based measures of medical decision-making. These procedures could enable nursing home staff to objectively assess the competence of residents to participate in important decisions about their medical care.
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