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Journal of AGING STUDIES Editor JABER F. GUBRIUM Department of Sociology and Center for Gerontological Studies University of Florida Editorial Assistant Aline C. Gubrium Editorial Board Rebecca Adams, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Gay Becker, University of California, San Francisco Felix Berardo, University of Florida Harry Berman, University of Illinois Rosemary Blieszner, Virginia Polytechnic & State University John Bond, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England Toni Calasanti, Virginia Polytechnic and State University Neena L. Chappell, University of Victoria, Canada Kathy Charmaz, Sonoma State University Joseph F. Coughlin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology James J. Dowd, University of Georgia Brian M. du Toit, University of Florida David J. Ekerdt, University of Kansas Margaret Gatz, University of Southern California Stephen Golant, University of Florida Lisa Groger, Miami University Haim Hazan, University of Tel-Aviv, Israel Jon Hendricks, Oregon State University Margaret H. Huyck, J/linois Institute of Technology Robert John, Northeast Louisiana University Colleen Johnson, University of California Stephen Katz, Trent University, Canada Sharon R. Kaufman, University of California David Maines, Oakland University Ronald Manheimer, University of North Carolina, Asheville Peter Martin, University of Heidelberg, Germany Sarah H. Matthews, Cleveland State University Baila Miller, Case Western Reserve University Ruth Ray, Wayne State University Merril Silverstein, University of Southern California Eleanore P. Stoller, Case Western Reserve University Gordon F. Streib, University of Florida Maximiliane Szinovacz, Old Dominion University Shuichi Wada, Waseda University, Japan Steven Weiland, Michigan State University John B. Williamson, Boston College Anne M. Wyatt-Brown, University of Florida Journal of Aging Studies Article Index/Volume 14 Please note: Numbers in parentheses refer to the issue number in Volume 14. ARTICLES Author/Title om F Adams, Rebecca G., Rosemary Blieszner, and Family History and Pensions: The Relationship Brian De Vries, Definitions of Friendship in the Between Marriage, Divorce, Children, and Pri- Third Age: Age, Gender, and Study Location vate Pension Coverage (Scott T. Yabiku), 293- Effects, 117-133 (1) 312 (3) Agee, Annabel, and Priscilla White Blanton, Ser- vice Providers’ Modes of Interacting with Frail G Elders and Their Families: Understanding the Gamliel, Tova, The Lobby as an Arena in the Con- Context for Caregiving Decisions, 313-333 (3) frontation Between Acceptance and Denial of The “Ageless Self”? Emplacement of Identities in Old Age, 251-271 (3) Sun Belt Retirement Communities (Kevin E. Gray and Green?: Stewardship and Sustainability McHugh), 103-115 (1) in an Aging Society (Scott D. Wright and Dale The Assessment of Values in Medical Decision A. Lund), 229-249 (3) Making (Michele J. Karel, 401-420 (4) ! B “I Saw the Handwriting on the Wall”: Shades of Becker, Gay, Yewoubdar Beyene, and Leilani Cui- Meaning in Reasons for Early Retirement zon Canalita, Immigrating for Status in Late (Ann Robertson), 63-79 (1) Life: Effects of Globalization on Filipino Immigrating for Status in Late Life: Effects of American Veterans, 273-291 (3) Globalization on Filipino American Veterans Busy Bodies: Activity, Aging, and the Management (Gay Becker, Yewoubdar Beyene, and Leilani of Everyday Life (Stephen Katz), 135-152 (2) Cuizon Canalita, 273-291 (3) Injustice and Conflict in Nursing Homes: Toward Cc Advocacy and Exchange (H. Wayne Nelson), Caring for Our Own: Health Care Experiences of 39-61 (1) Rural Hispanic Elders (Joan K. Magilvy, Jo- Ann G. Congdon, Ruby J. Martinez, Renel J Davis, and Jennifer Averill), 171-190 (2) Jolanki, Outi, Marja Jylha, and Antti Hervonen, Challenges in the Assessment of Decision-Making Old Age as a Choice and as a Necessity: Two Capacity (Barry Edelstein), 421-435 (4) Interpretative Repertoires, 359-372 (4) Correlates of Primary Orientations of Volunteer Ombudsmen in Nursing Facilities (Pat Keith), K 373-384 (4) Karel, Michele J., The Assessment of Values in Medical Decision Making, 403-422 (4) D Katz, Stephen, Busy Bodies: Activity, Aging, and Definitions of Friendship in the Third Age: Age, the Management of Everyday Life, 135-152 (2) Gender, and Study Location Effects (Rebecca Kaufman, Sharon R., Senescence, Decline, and the G. Adams, Rosemary Blieszner, and Brian De Quest for a Good Death: Contemporary Di- Vries), 117-133 (1) lemmas and Historical Antecedents, 1-23 (1) Keith, Pat, Correlates of Primary Orientations of E Volunteer Ombudsmen in Nursing Facilities, Edelstein, Barry, Challenges in the Assessment of 373-384 (4) Decision-Making Capacity, 423-437 (4) Kirsi, Tapio, Antti Hervonen, and Marja Jylha, 442 Article Index/Volume 14 A Man’s Gotta Do What a Man’s Gotta Do: proach to Age Categorization and Morality Husbands as Caregivers to their Demented (Pirjo Nikander), 335-358 (4) Wives: A Discourse Analytic Approach, 153- 169 (2) Pp Krause, Neal, Linda M. Chatters, Tina Meltzer, Porter, Eileen Jones, Research on Home Care Uti- and David L. Morgan, Using Focus Groups to lization: A Critical Analysis of the Preeminent Explore the Nature of Prayer in Late Life, 191- Approach, 25-38 (1) 212 (2) Price, Christine A., Women and Retirement: Re- linquishing Professional Identity, 81-101 (1) L Litwin, Howard, and Ruth Landau, Social Network R Type and Social Support Among the Old-Old, Research on Home Care Utilization: A Critical 213-228 (2) Analysis of the Preeminent Approach (Eileen The Lobby as an Arena in the Confrontation Be- Jones Porter), 25-38 (1) tween Acceptance and Denial of Old Age Robertson, Ann, “I Saw the Handwriting on the (Tova Gamliel), 251-271 (3) Wall”: Shades of Meaning in Reasons for Early Retirement, 63-79 (1) M Magilvy, Joan K.| JoAnn G. Congdon, Ruby J. Ss Martinez, Renel Davis, and Jennifer Averill, Senescence, Decline, and the Quest for a Good Caring for Our Own: Health Care Experiences Death: Contemporary Dilemmas and Histori- of Rural Hispanic Elders, 171-190 (2) cal Antecedents (Sharon R. Kaufman), 1-23 (1) A Man’s Gotta Do What a Man’s Gotta Do: Hus- Service Providers’ Modes of Interacting with Frail bands as Caregivers to their Demented Wives: Elders and Their Families: Understanding the A Discourse Analytic Approach (Tapio Kirsi, Context for Caregiving Decisions (Annabel Antti Hervonen, and Marja Jylha), 153-169 (2) Agee and Priscilla White Blanton), 313-333 (3) McHugh, Kevin E., The “Ageless Self”? Emplace- Social Network Type and Social Support Among ment of Identities in Sun Belt Retirement Com- the Old-Old (Howard Litwin and Ruth Landau munities, 103-115 (1) 213-228 (2) Moye, Jennifer, Mr. Franks Refuses Surgery: Cog- nition and Values in Competency Determina- U tion in Complex Cases, 385-401 (4) Using Focus Groups to Explore the Nature of Mr. Franks Refuses Surgery: Cognition and Values in Competency Determination in Complex Prayer in Late Life (Neal Krause, Linda M. Cases (Jennifer Moye), 385-400 (4) Chatters, Tina Meltzer, and David L. Morgan), 191-212 (2) N Nelson, H. Wayne, Injustice and Conflict in Nurs- Ww ing Homes: Toward Advocacy and Exchange, Women and Retirement: Relinquishing Profes- 39-61 (1) sional Identity (Christine A. Price), 81-101 (1) Nikander, Pirjo, “Old” Versus “Little Girl”: A Dis- Wright, Scott D., and Dale A. Lund, Gray and cursive Approach to Age Categorization and Green? Stewardship and Sustainability in an Morality, 335-358 (4) Aging Society, 229-249 (3) oO Y Old Age as a Choice and as a Necessity: Two Yabiku, Scott T., Family History and Pensions: Interpretative Repertoires (Outi Jolanki, rhe Relationship Between Marriage, Divorce, Marja Jylha, and Antti Hervonen), 359-372 (4) Children, and Private Pension Coverage, 293 “Old” Versus “Little Girl”: A Discursive Ap- 312 (3)

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