The Value of Friendship Among Aging Populations Without Partners and Children Across 87 Low-, Middle-, and High-Income Countries [0.03%]
来自87个低收入、中等收入和高收入国家的无伴侣及子女老年人友谊的价值分析
Christine A Mair
Christine A Mair
Rising life expectancy, declining fertility, and changing partnership patterns are disrupting traditional families and may increase the importance of friendship in later life. Older adults without partners or children (e.g., unpartnered, ch...
Challenges and Opportunities for Equitable Aging for LGBTQ+ Older Adults in Rural Communities: A Community-Engaged Focus Group Study [0.03%]
LGBTQ+老年群体农村社区公平老龄化的挑战与机遇:一项社区参与的焦点小组研究
Angela K Perone,Leyi Zhou,Tré Coldon
Angela K Perone
Research on LGBTQ+ rural aging is sparse-thus limiting understanding on how best to support this population. Building on equitable aging theory, this community-engaged qualitative study incorporated data from 4 focus groups with 31 LGBTQ+ o...
Perception of Safety of Automated Vehicles: Age and the Influence of the Source and Content of Safety-Related Messages [0.03%]
自动驾驶汽车的安全感知:年龄与安全相关信息来源和内容的影响
Ryan Best,Laura Fraade-Blanar,Marjory S Blumenthal
Ryan Best
Automated vehicles (AVs) have the potential to improve road safety and improve transportation access, particularly for older adults. As a cutting-edge technology where few have personal experience, individuals' initial perceptions of the sa...
End-of-Life Planning in Aging Same-Sex and Different-Sex Married Couples [0.03%]
老年同性与异性婚姻夫妇的临终规划比较研究
Yiwen Wang
Yiwen Wang
Research on end-of-life (EOL) planning has largely focused on heterosexual couples, overlooking the experiences of sexual minority spouses. Using dyadic data from the Health and Relationships Project, this study applies a minority stress fr...
End-of-Life Resources and Place of Death by Community-Based Housing Type [0.03%]
社区居住类型与生命终期资源及死亡地点分布关系研究
Sojung Park,BoRin Kim,Oejin Shin et al.
Sojung Park et al.
As chronic conditions dominate mortality trends, the place of death has emerged as a key marker of end-of-life (EoL) care quality. Although many older adults wish to die at home, structural barriers often lead to institutional deaths, espec...
Later-Life Friendship in Advance Care Planning: Variation by Marital Status and Gender [0.03%]
婚姻状况和性别对晚期生活中友谊性预立照护协商的影响变异分析
Zheng Lian,Lucie Kalousová
Zheng Lian
Friendship is an understudied social context in research on advance care planning (ACP). Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (2018-2020), we examine the associations between the quality and quantity of friendships and older adul...
Racial and Ethnic Differences in Caregiving Networks and Unmet Care Needs Among People Living With Cognitive Impairment [0.03%]
不同种族和族裔的认知障碍患者护理网络和支持需求未获满足情况的区别
Wen-Hua Lai,Natasha Nemmers,Sophia Tsuker et al.
Wen-Hua Lai et al.
Unmet needs are common among people living with cognitive impairment (PLwCI) and are linked to adverse outcomes. While caregiving networks (CGNs) are crucial in supporting care, little is known regarding how CGNs relate to unmet needs for P...
Midlife and Older Chinese Adults' Preferences for End-of-Life Care Decision-Making: Patterns and Correlates [0.03%]
中国中老年人群临终关怀决策倾向及其影响因素分析
Yifan Lou,Jinyu Liu,Deborah Carr et al.
Yifan Lou et al.
We used latent class analysis to identify profiles of midlife and older Chinese adults' preferences regarding involvement in three dimensions of end-of-life care: information exchange, deliberation, and decisional control. Data are from 548...
Beyond Family Care: How Home- and Community-Based Services Complement Family Care to Reduce Unmet Care Needs and Enhance the Well-Being Among Older Adults With Disabilities [0.03%]
超越家庭照料:社区和居家服务如何补充家庭服务以减少残疾人老年人未满足的护理需求并提升其福祉?
Shuhong Wang,Wanyang Hu
Shuhong Wang
Home- and community-based services (HCBS) complement informal family care and support healthy aging. While HCBS benefits are well documented, how informal family care moderates the association between HCBS and the subjective well-being (SWB...
The Family Trajectory of Kin Absence and Its Impact on Loneliness in Later Life in China [0.03%]
中国家庭成员缺失轨迹及其对晚年孤独感的影响
Hongzhou Chen,Yuanchun Peng
Hongzhou Chen
This study examines how family trajectories lead to kin absence and shape loneliness in later life among Chinese middle-aged and older adults. Using data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), we applied multichan...