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期刊名:Journal of women & aging

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ISSN:0895-2841

e-ISSN:1540-7322

IF/分区:1.5/Q2

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Hair is an important personal attribute defined by the person's natural hair shape, form and colour as well as by age and health. The hair of Black women has a specific curly texture that has been commonly manipulated to resemble straighter...
Karina Makarova Karina Makarova
Women's sexuality as a dimension of embodied identity is shaped and constrained by social norms of gender and age and negotiated by women in complex ways. Discourses of hegemonic bodily normativity ascribe a sexless subjectivity to Russian ...
Natalie J Sabik,Adelaide Brown Natalie J Sabik
Women experience greater stress and burnout compared to men, particularly at midlife, when gender role expectations may contribute to experiencing stress and burnout. To date, researchers have not empirically examined the associations betwe...
Nika Looman,Ladan Rahbari,Katrien De Graeve Nika Looman
In this paper, we explore queer temporalities in relation to queer women and non-binary people's sexuality later in life. Drawing on 30 interviews with 32 queer women and non-binary people aged 49-72 about sexuality and intimacy in later li...
Margaret Yates,Lin Perry,Jenny Onyx et al. Margaret Yates et al.
Increasing but unknown numbers of women are adopting itinerant lifestyles on the road, in the pursuit of ambitions and aspirations that extend beyond the conventional role of women as they age. Using data from a study that aimed to describe...
Amy Henion,Amanda Cheney,Mary Jo Pugh et al. Amy Henion et al.
Veterans frequently need assistance because of injuries and chronic conditions, but also serve as caregivers to family and friends. Our aim was to describe the prevalence of characteristics and experiences of women veterans who serve as car...
Kathryn Burgio,Katharina Echt,Alayne Markland et al. Kathryn Burgio et al.
Women Veterans constitute a distinctive cohort whose exposure to military service can contribute to development of bladder conditions, such as urinary incontinence (UI), as they age. Behavioral therapies are recommended as first-line treatm...
Rachael Shaw,Carrie Pengelly,Charlotte Crinnin et al. Rachael Shaw et al.
Women veterans are a steadily growing population and have unique military experiences (e.g., report high rates of sexual harassment and assault) that are impactful across the lifespan. High levels of positive social support have been linked...
Mònica Morros-Serra,Eva M Melendo-Azuela,Josep Garre-Olmo et al. Mònica Morros-Serra et al.
Objective: To evaluate the impact of sociodemographic and clinical sex/gender-associated factors on dementia severity at the time of diagnosis. Methods: ...