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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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Objectives: Previous studies have shown the importance of individual markers of cognitive reserve, such as education and occupation, for cognitive health in old age. However, there has been only little investigation so fa...
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Objectives: Research suggests that self-perceptions of aging (SPA) have effects on physical, mental, cognitive, and emotional well-being among older adults. Few studies have examined the effects of SPA on social well-bein...
Patricia A Thomas,Monica M Williams-Farrelly,Madison R Sauerteig et al. Patricia A Thomas et al.
Objectives: The rising prevalence of cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's disease, and related disorders signals the need for a better understanding of how social factors may affect cognitive health for millions of Americans...
Minxia Luo,Birthe Macdonald,Gizem Hülür Minxia Luo
Objectives: While being socially active is beneficial for well-being in older age, it is unclear whether effects of social interactions on well-being indicate "the more the merrier" or if they have limits as individuals s...
Jennifer M Reckrey,Lihua Li,Serena Zhan et al. Jennifer M Reckrey et al.
Objectives: Paid caregivers (e.g., home health aides) often work with family caregivers to support persons living with dementia at home. We identify (a) unique trajectories of paid and family caregiving support among pers...
Claire K Ankuda,Katherine A Ornstein,Amy S Kelley Claire K Ankuda
Objectives: While older adults with activity limitations have high levels of health care use, we do not know how this varies over time. We aimed to assess trajectories of Emergency Department (ED) use and hospitalization ...
Talha Ali,Gail J McAvay,Joan K Monin et al. Talha Ali et al.
Objectives: We identify common patterns of caregiving or "care types" among older adults with and without dementia. Prior research has focused on primary caregivers and on the independent effects of individual caregiving ...
Amanda Leggett,Hyun Jung Koo,Bona Park et al. Amanda Leggett et al.
Objectives: Pandemic-specific changes to the caregiving context (e.g., attempts to reduce exposure, physical distancing requirements) may lead to changes in care provision. This study uses the 2020 National Health and Agi...
Meghan Jenkins Morales,Stephanie A Robert Meghan Jenkins Morales
Objectives: To examine how different care arrangements across the long-term care continuum are associated with experiencing unmet care need consequences (UCNCs), such as skipping meals, going without clean clothes, or tak...