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ISSN:0144-686X

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Wentian Lu,Denes Stefler,Albert Sanchez-Niubo et al. Wentian Lu et al.
Previous studies on health and socioeconomic determinants of later-life labour force participation have mainly come from high-income European countries and the United States of America (USA). Findings vary between studies due to different m...
Haowei Wang,Sae Hwang Han,Kyungmin Kim et al. Haowei Wang et al.
This study examined the association between adult children's achievements and ageing parents' depressive symptoms in China. The research topic was examined within the contexts of one-child and multiple-children families in rural and urban C...
Déborah Oliveira,Fabiana da Mata,Elaine Mateus et al. Déborah Oliveira et al.
This study aimed to understand stigma in relation to people living with dementia in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Critical Narrative Inquiry methodology was used. Semi-structured interviews were conducted between January and March 2020 with six people...
Catherine Abaasa,Celestino Obua,Edith K Wakida et al. Catherine Abaasa et al.
Individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias often require substantial support from other people. Much of the care-giving is from family members who eventually experience physical, emotional and financial stress, depression an...
Kelly Quinn Kelly Quinn
Social wellbeing is important to health, but maintaining social relations often becomes difficult in later life due to retirement, chronic disease, and the death of spouses and friends. Social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter, ...
Maurita T Harris,Wendy A Rogers Maurita T Harris
Older adults with a chronic health condition (e.g., hypertension) use various self-management methods. Healthcare technologies have the potential to support health self-management. However, it is necessary to understand the acceptance of th...
Jin A Lee,Markus H Schafer Jin A Lee
Drawing from theory and research on the role of social networks in promoting or undermining preventative public health measures, this article considers how structural, compositional and functional aspects of older adults' close social netwo...
Francisca S Rodriguez,Joseph Saenz Francisca S Rodriguez
Previous studies indicate that occupation might affect cognitive functioning in late life. As people in low and middle income countries often have to work until late life, we sought to investigate if there are cognitive benefits to working ...
Leah R Abrams,Philippa J Clarke,Neil K Mehta Leah R Abrams
Much remains unknown about how the 2008 Great Recession, coupled with the ageing baby boomer cohort, have shaped retirement expectations and realized retirement timing across diverse groups of older Americans. Using the Health and Retiremen...
Nicola A Cunningham,Julie Cowie,Karen Methven Nicola A Cunningham
Dementia is recognised as the biggest health crisis of our time in terms of high personal and social costs and wider impact on health and social care systems. Increases in people living with dementia and multimorbidities presents critical c...