Purpose and pleasure in late life: Conceptualising older women's participation in art and craft activities

Abstract The fourth age, as the last stage of life, represents a final challenge to find personal meaning in the face of changing capacities, illness and disability. Participation in valued activities is important for sustaining interest in life and has been associated with enhanced health and well-...

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Cognition
Cognition & reasoning
Creativity
Disability
Elderly
Female
Females
Fourth age
Health Problems
Health Status
Humans
Illness
Internal Medicine
Leisure Activities - psychology
Longitudinal Studies
Older people
Participation
Pleasure
Role
Self Concept
Social Participation - psychology
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Values
Well Being
Women
Womens Health Care
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