Authors
Scott D Wright, Michael Caserta, Dale A Lund
Publication date
2003/9
Journal
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development
Volume
57
Issue
2
Pages
151-179
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
The natural environment has been a missing topic from education and public policy forums concerning an aging society. This study examines demographic trends and several socio-demographic influences on attitudes, concerns, and active support for environmental issues among older adults in a retirement “hot spot” in the New West. A sample of 394 older adults in southwestern Utah was obtained from questionnaires mailed to those randomly selected from a larger dataset, and through hand-distributed questionnaires at selected RV parks. We found a high degree of variability among respondents in regard to environmental attitudes and concerns. Despite a personal attitudinal desire to protect the environment, most older adults did not want to become involved in protective actions for the environment. We found that residency status and religious affiliation emerged as the strongest relationships with measures of …
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Scholar articles
SD Wright, M Caserta, DA Lund - The International Journal of Aging and Human …, 2003