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ISSN:0164-0275

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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...
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...
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...
Kara A Wood,Paul G Devereux Kara A Wood
This study explored the relationships among emotion regulation (ER) strategies, received emotional social support, and relationship quality (RQ) in U.S. older adults (65+). A cross-sectional survey of 323 respondents recruited through Resea...
William J Chopik,Hyewon Yang,Richard E Lucas William J Chopik
Friendships are cited as important contributors to physical, mental, and cognitive health, but many studies rely on single-time-point measures and models that conflate within- and between-person variation. Using data from 23,248 middle-aged...
Kenzie Latham-Mintus,Matthew Manierre,Brianna Goddard et al. Kenzie Latham-Mintus et al.
Older adults with Activities of Daily Living (ADL) limitation typically report worse mental health. Friendships may prevent major mental health declines among older adults, and this association may vary by ADL limitation status. Using data ...
Candidus Nwakasi,Chizobam Nweke Candidus Nwakasi
This study investigated the effects of subjective health status and grit (a personality trait) on subjective cognitive decline (SCD) in adult people living with HIV (PLWH) in Nigeria, as previous research suggested that these factors may pr...
Joonyoung Cho Joonyoung Cho
Relocation, a common life event in later life, may affect the nature of intergenerational contact. This study examined changes in contact frequency with adult children across four contact modes (in-person, telephone, email and social media)...
Linda van den Heijkant,Martine van Selm Linda van den Heijkant
This study examines how counter-stereotypical employer communication can reduce prejudice against older workers. In an experiment with Dutch employers and hiring decision-makers (n = 444), participants viewed a video message in which two em...
Li-Hsueh Wu,Shih-Feng Hung,Wei Zhang et al. Li-Hsueh Wu et al.
Objectives: This study examines health literacy and EOL pro-individualism as cultural health capital, their associations with EOL discussion and subjective well-being (SWB), and the moderating role of education. Methods: Using data from the...