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- Continuity_theory abstract "The continuity theory of normal aging states that older adults will usually maintain the same activities, behaviors, relationships as they did in their earlier years of life. According to this theory, older adults try to maintain this continuity of lifestyle by adapting strategies that are connected to their past experiences.The continuity theory is one of three major psychosocial theories which describe how people develop in old age. The other two psychosocial theories are the disengagement theory, with which the continuity theory comes to odds, and the activity theory upon which the continuity theory modifies and elaborates. Unlike the other two theories, the continuity theory uses a life course perspective to define normal aging.The continuity theory can be classified as a micro-level theory because it pertains to the individual, and more specifically it can be viewed from the functionalist perspective in which the individual and society try to obtain a state of equilibrium.".
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- Continuity_theory wikiPageWikiLink Disengagement_theory.
- Continuity_theory wikiPageWikiLink Feminist_theory.
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- Continuity_theory wikiPageWikiLink Self-concept.
- Continuity_theory wikiPageWikiLink Social_equilibrium.
- Continuity_theory wikiPageWikiLink Structural_functionalism.
- Continuity_theory wikiPageWikiLink Theory.
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- Continuity_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Continuity Theory".
- Continuity_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Continuity theory".
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- Continuity_theory subject Category:Ageing.
- Continuity_theory subject Category:Gerontology.
- Continuity_theory subject Category:Theories_of_non-biological_aging.
- Continuity_theory type Specialty.
- Continuity_theory type Theory.
- Continuity_theory comment "The continuity theory of normal aging states that older adults will usually maintain the same activities, behaviors, relationships as they did in their earlier years of life. According to this theory, older adults try to maintain this continuity of lifestyle by adapting strategies that are connected to their past experiences.The continuity theory is one of three major psychosocial theories which describe how people develop in old age.".
- Continuity_theory label "Continuity theory".
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