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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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Kira S Birditt,Angela Turkelson,Courtney A Polenick et al. Kira S Birditt et al.
Objectives: Spouses often have concordant drinking behaviors and important influences on one another's cardiovascular health. However, little is known about the implications of dyadic drinking patterns for blood pressure,...
Robert Joseph Taylor,Antonius D Skipper,James M Ellis et al. Robert Joseph Taylor et al.
Objectives: This study investigates church-based informal social support among older African Americans and Black Caribbeans. In particular, we examine the correlates of receiving emotional support as well as negative inte...
Benedetta Pongiglione,George B Ploubidis,Jennifer B Dowd Benedetta Pongiglione
Explanations for lagging life expectancy in the United States compared to other high-income countries have focused largely on "deaths of despair," but attention has also shifted to the role of stalling improvements in cardiovascular disease...
Melissa L Martinson,Jessica Lapham,Hazal Ercin-Swearinger et al. Melissa L Martinson et al.
Objectives: To compare cardiovascular (CV) risks/conditions of Millennials (born 1981-1996) to those of Generation X (Gen X; born 1965-1980) at ages 20-34 years, across 2 countries (United States, England), by gender. ...
Enrique Acosta,Neil Mehta,Mikko Myrskylä et al. Enrique Acosta et al.
Objectives: Reductions in U.S. cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality have stagnated. While other high life expectancy countries (HLCs) have also recently experienced a stall, the stagnation in CVD mortality in the United...
Magali Barbieri Magali Barbieri
Objectives: The articles examines the contribution of internal socioeconomic disparities in mortality to the U.S. international disadvantage in life expectancy at birth. ...
Ingo W K Kolodziej,Norma B Coe,Courtney H Van Houtven Ingo W K Kolodziej
Objectives: We estimate the causal impact of intensive caregiving, defined as providing at least 80 h of care per month, and work on the mental health of caregivers while considering possible sources of endogeneity in the...
Ryan K Masters,Steven H Woolf,Laudan Y Aron Ryan K Masters
Objectives: Since the 1980s, life expectancy at birth (e0) in the United States has fallen steadily behind that of other high-income countries, widening the U.S. e0 disadvantage. We estimate how that disadvantage was affe...
HwaJung Choi,Robert F Schoeni,Andrew Steptoe et al. HwaJung Choi et al.
Objectives: Disability in the United States has not improved in recent decades. Comparing temporal trends in disability prevalence across different income groups, both within and between the United States and England, wou...
Jessica Y Ho Jessica Y Ho
Objectives: This study assesses how American life expectancy compares to other high-income countries and identifies key age groups and causes of death responsible for the U.S. life expectancy shortfall. ...