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Understanding older men and their male friendships
 — a comparison of African American and white men
Author(s)Geoffrey L Greif
Journal titleJournal of Gerontological Social Work, vol 52, issue 6, 2009
Pagespp 618-632
Sourcehttp://www.tandfonline.com
KeywordsBlack people ; White people ; Friendship ; Qualitative Studies ; Comparison ; United States of America.
AnnotationFriendships can lead to longer and healthier lives. Yet little is known about how older men, particularly African American men, define and carry out their friendships with other men. This article presents the findings from qualitative interviews with 23 African American and 23 White older men who were part of a larger study. The subjects were asked whether friendships are important; whether they have enough male friends; how they define, carry out, and maintain their friendships; and the nature of their fathers' friendships. Comparisons are drawn between the African American and White men. Implications for social work practice are included. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-100111207 A
ClassmarkTKE: TKA: DS:SX: 3DP: 48: 7T

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