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- Disengagement_theory abstract "The disengagement theory of aging states that \"aging is an inevitable, mutual withdrawal or disengagement, resulting in decreased interaction between the aging person and others in the social system he belongs to\". The theory claims that it is natural and acceptable for older adults to withdraw from society. The theory was formulated by Cumming and Henry in 1961 in the book Growing Old, and it was the first theory of aging that social scientists developed. Thus, this theory has historical significance in gerontology. Since then, it has faced strong criticism since the theory was proposed as innate, universal, and unidirectional.The disengagement theory is one of three major psychosocial theories which describe how people develop in old age. The other two major psychosocial theories are the activity theory and the continuity theory, and the disengagement theory comes to odds with both.".
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- Disengagement_theory wikiPageWikiLink Activity_theory_(aging).
- Disengagement_theory wikiPageWikiLink Ageing.
- Disengagement_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ageing.
- Disengagement_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gerontology.
- Disengagement_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_psychology.
- Disengagement_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theories_of_non-biological_aging.
- Disengagement_theory wikiPageWikiLink Continuity_theory.
- Disengagement_theory wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_universal.
- Disengagement_theory wikiPageWikiLink Gerontology.
- Disengagement_theory wikiPageWikiLink Social_science.
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- Disengagement_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Disengagement Theory".
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- Disengagement_theory subject Category:Ageing.
- Disengagement_theory subject Category:Gerontology.
- Disengagement_theory subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Disengagement_theory subject Category:Theories_of_non-biological_aging.
- Disengagement_theory hypernym Withdrawal.
- Disengagement_theory type MilitaryConflict.
- Disengagement_theory type Science.
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- Disengagement_theory type Theory.
- Disengagement_theory comment "The disengagement theory of aging states that \"aging is an inevitable, mutual withdrawal or disengagement, resulting in decreased interaction between the aging person and others in the social system he belongs to\". The theory claims that it is natural and acceptable for older adults to withdraw from society. The theory was formulated by Cumming and Henry in 1961 in the book Growing Old, and it was the first theory of aging that social scientists developed.".
- Disengagement_theory label "Disengagement theory".
- Disengagement_theory sameAs Q3044915.
- Disengagement_theory sameAs Déprise_(sociologie_du_vieillissement).
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- Disengagement_theory depiction Elderly_Woman_,_B&W_image_by_Chalmers_Butterfield.jpg.
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