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期刊名:Journal of applied gerontology

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ISSN:0733-4648

e-ISSN:1552-4523

IF/分区:2.0/Q3

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Ping Wang,Yimeng Feng,Chen Wu Ping Wang
BackgroundThe relationship between intergenerational educational mobility and older adults' health remains underexplored.ObjectiveTo investigate the link between intergenerational educational mobility and self-rated health among Chinese old...
Şükrü Ekenler,Mehmet Öçal,Özge Kutlu Şükrü Ekenler
Population aging raises important questions about how older adults can remain in their homes and communities with dignity and support. This study examined the relationship between aging in place and quality of life among older adults in Tü...
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Urban ageing concentrates older adults' daily activities into spatial hotspots that affect service equity and station-area planning. This study tested the Observed Presence Node and Accessibility model (OPNA), linking Older-Adult Congregati...
Ella Cohn-Schwartz,Rabia Khalaila Ella Cohn-Schwartz
ObjectivesWe examined whether feeling useful to others is related to cognitive performance and whether this association is explained by depressive symptoms and moderated by cognitive reserve.MethodsThe study used a sample of 476 adults aged...
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Older adults could benefit substantially from digital health technologies, yet adoption remains uneven because behavioral, cognitive, and socio-technical barriers persist. To map this fragmented evidence base, we conducted a bibliometric an...
Renata Komalasari,Elias Mpofu,Idorenyin Udoh Renata Komalasari
Chronic vascular comorbidities are associated with subjective cognitive decline (SCD), yet less well studied in cancer survivors self-managing their everyday activities. This study aimed to examine the association between chronic vascular c...
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BackgroundOlder women in India experience high levels of chronic illness, psychosocial distress, and social vulnerability. With the growing interest in predictive healthcare approaches, identifying psychosocial risk patterns among ageing wo...
Yonghao Xiao,Ziwang Zhou,Min Jin et al. Yonghao Xiao et al.
BackgroundFrailty is dynamic and potentially reversible, but the prognostic significance of sustained frailty remission remains unclear.ObjectiveTo examine associations of sustained frailty remission with all-cause and cause-specific mortal...
Rui Kang,Jia-Jia Zhou Rui Kang
Understanding the factors associated with care expectations among older migrants is important for policies promoting successful aging in migration contexts. Using survey data from 602 older migrants aged 50 and older in urban China, this st...