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期刊名:Journals of gerontology series b-psychological sciences and social sciences

缩写:J GERONTOL B-PSYCHOL

ISSN:1079-5014

e-ISSN:1758-5368

IF/分区:3.2/Q1

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Objective: This cross-sectional study examined differences in the prevalence of sensory difficulties (vision/hearing) and concurrent social isolation among older adults from Mexico and the United States. ...
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Objectives: Previous research on the economic outcomes of widowhood for older adults has often treated spousal death as a single event rather than a process, thereby neglecting the temporal dynamics of economic well-being...
Chioun Lee,Dana A Glei,Soojin Park et al. Chioun Lee et al.
Objectives: Most family caregiving research focuses on individuals in midlife and old age, when caregiving responsibilities are likely to emerge and become widespread. However, caregiving begins earlier for some individua...
Katy Qiuchang Cao,Dawn C Carr Katy Qiuchang Cao
Objective: Occupational autonomy is beneficial to workers' health and well-being. Highly autonomous jobs are available to people with varying educational attainments. However, little research has evaluated whether occupat...
Cristina Molina-Hidalgo,Michelle A Villarroel,Lauren E Oberlin et al. Cristina Molina-Hidalgo et al.
Objectives: The study investigates sex differences in how cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and accelerometry-based physical activity relate to depressive symptoms in community-dwelling older adults. We hypothesized that th...
Steven A Haas,Jaehoon Cho Steven A Haas
Objectives: The present study answers four questions: Are there inter-cohort shifts in age trajectories of cognitive function trajectories among older adults in Europe? What may explain cohort trends? Do cohort patterns v...
Hongzhou Chen,Junyu Nie,Yuanchun Peng Hongzhou Chen
Objectives: While the impact of occupational trajectories on mental health disparities is well-established, the couple-based perspective of linked occupational trajectories remains underexplored. This study investigates t...
Athena C Y Chan,Abigail T Stephan,Rodlescia S Sneed Athena C Y Chan
Objectives: While the intensity of grandparent caregiving has been linked to older adults' health, limited research has examined the bidirectional associations between grandparenting intensity and health, particularly wit...