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期刊名:Activities adaptation & aging

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ISSN:0192-4788

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Jennie L Dorris,Juleen Rodakowski,Sarah Stahl Jennie L Dorris
The millions of older adults who are affected by social isolation report less social support, which has been shown to benefit well-being and decrease risk for cognitive decline. Social support is measured in different ways, including emotio...
Juleen Rodakowski,Jennie L Dorris,Lauren Terhorst et al. Juleen Rodakowski et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic introduced a devastating range of negative impacts for older adults. Due to their increased vulnerability, older adults were advised to practice physical distancing, which impacted their community participation. This i...
Julie Bobitt,Chelsey Byers,Molly Hofer et al. Julie Bobitt et al.
Most adults 65 and older have one or more chronic health conditions and 11% are at risk for or have changing cognitive abilities. Also, more adults are socially isolated, increasing their risks for adverse health effects. Classes that build...
Xiaoqing Wan,Nichole R Lighthall,Nelson Roque Xiaoqing Wan
Few studies have examined older, elite users of digital technology use. To address this gap, we examined predictors of novel technology use among this group. As hypothesized, several markers of successful aging predicted greater technology ...
Evan Plys,Sara H Qualls Evan Plys
The scope of programmed activity offerings and attendance rates for specific activities are not thoroughly captured in the assisted living (AL) literature. The purpose of this study is to report activity offerings and associated attendance ...
Rachel K Wion,Nikki L Hill,Nicole DePasquale et al. Rachel K Wion et al.
This systematic review synthesizes current evidence to determine how subjective cognitive impairment (SCI) relates to physical, cognitive, and social activity participation in older adults. Nine peer-reviewed articles were reviewed and appr...
Jeanine M Parisi,Laken Roberts,Sarah L Szanton et al. Jeanine M Parisi et al.
Using the National Health and Aging Trends Study (NHATS), we examined baseline activity and functional status. Respondents were classified as High (n=1,662), Moderate (n=1,973), or Low (n=989) Function and rated importance of and actual par...
Nikki L Hill,Feng Vankee Lin,Jeanine M Parisi et al. Nikki L Hill et al.
We examined the moderating effect of personality on the association between leisure activities and executive control in healthy community-dwelling older adults. We found two distinct personality typologies: individuals with a Resilient pers...
Jason D Flatt,Tiffany F Hughes,Patricia I Documét et al. Jason D Flatt et al.
This qualitative study examines older adults' subjective views on the types and purposes of social activities. In-depth interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of 20 older adults, with low (n = 10) and high (n = 10) memory perform...
Jeanine M Parisi,Jin Xia,Adam P Spira et al. Jeanine M Parisi et al.
The association between lifestyle activities and incident depressive symptoms was examined within the Women's Health and Aging Study II. Measures of activity and depressive symptoms were collected on four occasions, spanning six-years. Disc...