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期刊名:Journal of intergenerational relationships

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ISSN:1535-0770

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Jennie L Dorris,Ketki Raina,Stephen Neely et al. Jennie L Dorris et al.
Cases of Alzheimer's disease and Alzheimer's disease-related dementia are expected to triple in the next thirty years. Consequences of the disease include a decline in emotional well-being, which was exacerbated by the isolation imposed by ...
Jennie L Dorris,Juleen Rodakowski,Lauren Terhorst et al. Jennie L Dorris et al.
Music interventions show promise to support critical areas of decline for those living with dementia. There is a gap in identifying the skills and experiences necessary to facilitate the music activities in such an intervention. This pilot ...
Esra Hassan,Ben Hicks,Naji Tabet et al. Esra Hassan et al.
Reducing stigma is a key benefit to intergenerational programs. However, little is known about the availability and suitability of measures that capture dementia-related attitudes in adolescents, thus limiting interpretations of the efficac...
Janelle Fassi,Elizabeth Hahn Rickenbach Janelle Fassi
We examined whether a virtual intergenerational activity was feasible and effective for reducing ageism among older (OA) and younger adults (YA) during the COVID-19 pandemic. OA (n=16) and YA (n=15) completed a virtual intergenerational act...
Ayodeji A Otufowora,Catherine W Striley,Krishna Vaddiparti et al. Ayodeji A Otufowora et al.
The socioecological model (SEM) was used as a conceptual framework to examine the effect of generational cohorts on study navigation and enrollment in health research. The study population was 7,370 community-dwelling Gen Xers and Baby Boom...
Kathryn L Hale,Lauren C Zalla,Elissa M Scherer et al. Kathryn L Hale et al.
Grandparenting activities are of increasing interest to researchers seeking to understand reduced social engagement and depression among aging adults. Heterogeneity in the population and caretaking roles complicate its measurement. We pilot...
Kyle P Rawn,Peggy S Keller,Shuang Bi et al. Kyle P Rawn et al.
This study examines changes in salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase among grandparents rearing grandchildren in rural Appalachia. Grandparent-caregivers experience greater stress than non-grandparent-caregivers. Participants included 20 gran...
Jennie L Dorris,Kyle Chang,Diana J McLaughlin et al. Jennie L Dorris et al.
Effective intergenerational music programming has the power to positively influence the current lives of the millions of older adults who are experiencing Alzheimer's disease and dementia, as well as to support the confidence of the newest ...
Martha R Crowther,Cassandra D Ford,Tina Peterson Martha R Crowther
Focus groups were conducted with 33 community dwelling, urban and rural, custodial grandparents to explore their willingness to comply with a behavioral intervention targeting improving their well-being and financial management. Most partic...
Cameron J Camp,Michelle M Lee Cameron J Camp
Montessori-based activities for persons with dementia have been used to successfully provide opportunities for programming between older adults and preschool children in shared site. intergenerational care programs. Such intergenerational p...