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期刊名:Ageing international

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ISSN:0163-5158

e-ISSN:1936-606X

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Ada C Mui,Myra Glajchen,Huajuan Chen et al. Ada C Mui et al.
This study reports the results of a pilot volunteer project for older Chinese immigrants and documents benefits for both volunteers and caregiver recipients. Using a social marketing approach, the volunteer project was designed as a social ...
Eun-Shim Nahm,Denise Orwig,Barbara Resnick et al. Eun-Shim Nahm et al.
Hip fracture is a significant health problem for older adults and generally requires surgery followed by intensive rehabilitation. Informal caregivers (CGs) can provide vital assistance to older adults recovering from hip fracture. Caregivi...
Bellinda L King-Kallimanis,Frans J Oort,Nancy Lynn et al. Bellinda L King-Kallimanis et al.
This study examined the assumption of measurement invariance of the SAMSHA Mental Health and Alcohol Abuse Stigma Assessment. This is necessary to make valid comparisons across time and groups. The data come from the Primary Care Research i...
Katherine E Olson,Marita A O&#x;Brien,Wendy A Rogers et al. Katherine E Olson et al.
OBJECTIVES: When we think of technology-savvy consumers, older adults are typically not the first persons that come to mind. The common misconception is that older adults do not want to use or cannot use technology. But for an increasing nu...
Rafael Samper-Ternent,Alejandra Michaels-Obregon,Rebeca Wong Rafael Samper-Ternent
INTRODUCTION: Developing countries in Latin America (LA) are experiencing rapid aging as a result of advances in medical interventions. This rapid aging has not occurred with comparable improvements in standards of living. Chronic condition...
Cliodhna Ni Scanaill,Chiara Garattini,Barry R Greene et al. Cliodhna Ni Scanaill et al.
Approximately one in three people over the age of 65 will fall each year, resulting in significant financial, physical, and emotional cost on the individual, their family, and society. Currently, falls are managed using on-body sensors and ...
Patricia J Neafsey,Cyr E M&#x;lan,Miaomiao Ge et al. Patricia J Neafsey et al.
A randomized controlled efficacy trial targeting older adults with hypertension (age 60 and over) provided an e-health, tailored intervention with the "next generation" of the Personal Education Program (PEP-NG). Eleven primary care practic...
Diane Feeney Mahoney Diane Feeney Mahoney
What benefit will new technologies offer if they are inadequately or not used? This work presents a meta-synthesis of adoption of technology related findings from four innovative monitoring intervention research studies with older adults an...
Mark I Weinberger,Susan Krauss Whitbourne Mark I Weinberger
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between self-reported physical functioning and depressive symptoms by testing the mediation of identity processes in linking this relationship. METHODS: Sixty-eight older adults (mean age= 74.4) partic...