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期刊名:International journal of aging & human development

缩写:INT J AGING HUM DEV

ISSN:0091-4150

e-ISSN:1541-3535

IF/分区:1.8/Q3

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Understanding how different types of losses accumulate and are perceived in later life is essential for designing effective mental health interventions. This study examined the types, co-occurrence, and perceived intensity of losses experie...
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The global rise in chronic noncommunicable diseases poses a growing challenge to healthcare systems, particularly in developing countries. This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the associations between chronic diseases and mobilit...
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ObjectivesLesbian and gay individuals face unique experiences and expectations associated with growing older.MethodsIn a pilot study of perceptions of aging in lesbian and gay adults, 45 gay and 46 lesbian adult participants (ages = 55-87, ...
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Considering the inconclusive effect of grandchild care on grandparents' well-being, this study aimed to develop an Effort-Reward Imbalance in Grandchild Care Scale (ERI-GCS) to delineate the effect. In Study 1, 422 grandparents rated the 27...
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This study estimated the cross-sectional associations of self-perceptions of aging with self-efficacy, depressive symptoms, and life satisfaction in dementia caregivers and non-caregivers; and tested whether these associations are stronger ...
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Although adverse mental health outcomes linked to discrimination among older adults have been well acknowledged, our understanding of the discrimination-mental health link in non-Western paradigms is still limited. Using data from the Longi...