TY - JOUR PY - 1971// TI - Reference group theory: a synthesizing concept for the disengagement and interactionist theories JO - International review of sociology (Lucknow) A1 - Romeis, James A1 - Albert, C. Rodney A1 - Acuff, F. Gene SP - 66 EP - 70 VL - 1 IS - 1 N2 - The literature in social gerontology focuses on the criterion of successful aging. Havighunt suggests, "one of the major aims of gerontology is to provide society and individuals with advice on the making of societal and individual choices about such things as retirement policy, social security, housing, where and with whom to live,. .. . and what to do in free time." Ideas about successful adjustment revolve around the elderly person's activity level. Moreover, in studying the psycho-social area of the elderly, the increasing eclecticism suggests a need for a theoretical synthesis. The reference group concept offers an alternative to the current theoretical controversy between the interactionist position and the functionalist postion (disengagement). The reference group concept appears to qualify these two existing theories and give additional relevancy to the notion of an aged subculture.
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