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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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Jong Hyun Jung,Harris Hyun-Soo Kim Jong Hyun Jung
Our study contributes to the scholarship by examining the concrete ways in which two distinct types of interpersonal connection-strong/close versus weak/distant-are independently related to self-rated health and life satisfaction cross-nati...
Bianca Nistoreanu-Neculau,Cornelia Măirean Bianca Nistoreanu-Neculau
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between autobiographical memory, exposure to traumatic events, and quality of life, in a group of elderly people. Method: The study was conducted using a sample of 362 participant...
Hidehiro Sugisawa,Ken Harada,Yoko Sugihara et al. Hidehiro Sugisawa et al.
This study elucidates the direct and indirect effects of perceived age discrimination on depressive symptoms and life satisfaction among young, middle-aged, and older adults-through the mediator variables of psychosocial resources and aging...
Akari Kikuchi,Peter Martin,Yasuyuki Gondo Akari Kikuchi
This study aims to test the hypothesis that the association between aging anxiety and ageism will be enhanced by age differently in the United States and in Japan. Data were obtained from online surveys in the United States (Mage = 40.44, S...
Molly Han,Yan Bing Zhang Molly Han
Guided by the Communicative Ecology Model of Successful Aging (CEMSA), we conducted an interview study with 25 older adult volunteers (M = 71.8 years old, SD = 5.19) to explore how they discursively negotiated their identities and communica...
Howard Giles Howard Giles
Intergenerational communication and aging is a thriving interdisciplinary, methodologically diverse field having significant implications for understanding the aging process. This opening article to the special issue provides a brief overvi...
Faith Afua Otchere,Miriam Komuhendo,Lindsey Anderson et al. Faith Afua Otchere et al.
COVID-19 heightened the uncertainty of aging, mainly because older adults were considered most vulnerable to the virus's effects. This study utilized the Communicative Ecology Model of Successful Aging (CEMSA) as a framework to understand t...
Jake Harwood Jake Harwood
This Epilogue extends themes from the Special Issue, with a particular focus on how communication operates during times of social disruption. Three forms of disruption are discussed: societal-global disruption (manifested in the Covid-19 pa...
Jiali Ding,Qingping Zeng,Raoping Tu et al. Jiali Ding et al.
This study aimed to examine the role of childhood neighborhood quality on trajectories of depressive symptoms throughout later life based on a nationally representative sample, and to explore the role of gender in the association. Linear mi...
Saori Yasumoto,Daisuke Ito,Aya Toyoshima et al. Saori Yasumoto et al.
The images we have concerning aging and older people influence our health, well-being, and longevity; however, we do not know which of its aspects (e.g., health, appearance, and personality) positively or negatively affect us. Therefore, to...