Social participation and cognitive function in Chinese older couples: Urban-rural variations in partner effects [0.03%]
中国城乡老年夫妇的认知功能和社会参与:配偶效应的差异性分析
Anqi Chen,Shannon Ang
Anqi Chen
Objective: Past research has established gender differences in the way spouses affect each other's health, but tends to overlook the role of contextual factors such as urban-rural residence. Urban and rural areas provide ...
Momentary associations between time-varying social contacts and depressive symptomatology in older adults: A GPS-based mobility survey study [0.03%]
基于GPS的移动性调查研究中老年人时间变化的社会接触与抑郁症状之间的瞬时关联
Dan Zou,Giovanna Fancello,Andrea Montanari et al.
Dan Zou et al.
Studies often investigate the long-term impact of social contacts on mental health in older adults, neglecting momentary effects. This research, grounded in the consideration of daily activity, explores how time-varying social contacts asso...
Corrigendum to "How does accommodation inspire communication? Examining affective and cognitive paths linking accommodation and family communication about health" [Soc. Sci. Med. Volume 386, December 2025, 118655] [0.03%]
关于“适应如何激发沟通?探讨适应与家庭健康沟通之间的情感和认知路径”一文的勘误表[Soc. Sci. Med. 第386卷,2025年12月,118655]
Kun Peng,Qingrui Li,Yu Zheng
Kun Peng
Published Erratum
Social science & medicine (1982). 2026 Jan:388:118700. DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118700 2026
Testing the healthy immigrant effect on youth alcohol use: A longitudinal study [0.03%]
一项纵向研究检验移民健康效应在青年饮酒上的体现
Lydia Muyingo,Sean P Mackinnon,Simon B Sherry et al.
Lydia Muyingo et al.
Purpose: The healthy immigrant effect (HIE) is a phenomenon observed in developed countries in which recent immigrants report better health compared to the majority population. The purpose of the present study was to exam...
Corrigendum to "Adventurous play for a healthy childhood: Facilitators and barriers identified by parents in Britain" [Soc. Sci. Med. Volume 323, April 2023, 115828] [0.03%]
关于“健康童年冒险活动:英国父母识别的促进因素和障碍因素”一文的勘误通知(刊载于《社会科学与医学杂志》第323卷,2023年4月,115828页)
Brooke E Oliver,Rachel J Nesbit,Rachel McCloy et al.
Brooke E Oliver et al.
Published Erratum
Social science & medicine (1982). 2025 Nov 22:118403. DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118403 2025
Livable City and Depressive Symptoms among Older Adults in China--Evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Studies (CHARLS) [0.03%]
宜居城市与我国老年人抑郁症状的关系——来自中国健康与养老追踪调查(CHARLS)的证据
Zhixin Feng,Hongyu Chen,Jing Xie
Zhixin Feng
As urbanization accelerates and China's population continues to age, the rising prevalence of depression among older adults highlights the urgent need to develop livable cities that address their specific needs. This study investigates how ...
Effectiveness of a one-year teacher training program in delivering school-based mindfulness on schoolteachers' mental health: A nationwide cluster-randomized trial [0.03%]
一项为期一年的师资培训计划在学校教师心理健康中的效果:一项全国范围的分层随机试验
Hanne Landgrebe Axelsen,Anna Glavind Müller,Lone Overby Fjorback et al.
Hanne Landgrebe Axelsen et al.
The nationwide Stress-free Everyday Life for Children and Adolescents Research (SELFCARE) project, conducted from 2019 to 2020 in Denmark included a structured, three-part mindfulness-based teacher training program implemented over one year...
Predicting and explaining recurrent child abuse using interpretable machine learning: Evidence from national-level child abuse data in South Korea (2017-2020) [0.03%]
基于韩国全国儿童虐待数据(2017-2020年)的可解释机器学习预测和解释反复性儿童虐待及其成因
Donghun Kim,Ting Jiang,Kihyun Kim et al.
Donghun Kim et al.
Objective: This study aimed to develop machine learning models to predict the risk of each type of recurrent child abuse using national-level child abuse data. Additionally, it sought to identify key factors based on abus...
The effects of commuting and working from home arrangements on mental health [0.03%]
通勤与居家办公对心理健康的影响
Ferdi Botha,Jan Kabátek,Jordy Meekes et al.
Ferdi Botha et al.
In this study, we quantify the effects of commuting time and working from home (WFH) arrangements on the mental health of Australian men and women. Leveraging rich panel-data models together with home-job-spell fixed effects, we first show ...
Protective and risk factors for cognitive decline: The role of sex and occupational status [0.03%]
认知衰退的风险与保护因素:性别和职业状态的作用
Giulia Sebastianutto,Giovanna Boccuzzo,Sveva Salvi Bentivoglio et al.
Giulia Sebastianutto et al.
Objective: With ageing cognitive functions become less efficient affecting daily tasks and well-being. We investigate protective factors for decline focusing on the role of sex and occupation. ...