The Meaning of Cherished Personal Possessions for the Elderly
- 1 March 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in International Journal of Aging & Human Development
- Vol. 8 (2) , 181-192
- https://doi.org/10.2190/m1h4-2ntb-92ga-ak32
Abstract
An interview survey was conducted with ninety-four elderly persons, sixty-two in community senior service centers and thirty-two in a nursing home, to find out whether aged persons do identify certain possessions as cherished above all others and to see what meaning these possessions had for their later years. It was found that 81 per cent of the sample could quite readily identify a most cherished object. Different kinds of possessions tended to have different meanings and referents in the lives of the subjects. The lack of a cherished possession was associated with lower life satisfaction scores, which suggests that such a lack might be an indicator of poor adjustment to old age.Keywords
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