This paper discusses the relationship between psychological variables, a brief cognitive measure and a behavioural rating scale, and the subsequent adjustment of a group of elderly people newly admitted to a social services home for the elderly. It shows that, in this sample, three groups can be identified: a fairly independent group of people who show no apparent deterioration in functioning during the first year of admission; a more dependent group who show loss of functioning during the same period; and a third group who show an immediate negative effect from admission, and who have a poor outcome. We comment on the lack of evidence in support of a general negative relocation effect, and on the value of the procedures used.
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Pattie, A. H., & Gilleard, C. J. (1978). Admission and adjustment of residents in homes for the elderly. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 32(3), 212–214. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.32.3.212
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