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Relationship Quality and Shared Activity in Marital and Cohabiting Dyads in the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project, Wave 2

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  • Juyeon Kim
  • Linda J. Waite

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Objectives. This paper introduces scales on shared activity and relationship quality for married and partnered older adults using multiple indicators from the second wave of National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project.

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  • Juyeon Kim & Linda J. Waite, 2014. "Relationship Quality and Shared Activity in Marital and Cohabiting Dyads in the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project, Wave 2," The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, The Gerontological Society of America, vol. 69(Suppl_2), pages 64-74.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:geronb:v:69:y:2014:i:suppl_2:p:s64-s74.
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    2. Ingela Lundin Kvalem & Cynthia A. Graham & Gert Martin Hald & Ana Alexandra Carvalheira & Erick Janssen & Aleksandar Štulhofer, 2020. "The role of body image in sexual satisfaction among partnered older adults: a population-based study in four European countries," European Journal of Ageing, Springer, vol. 17(2), pages 163-173, June.
    3. Alicia Riley & Louise C. Hawkley & Kathleen A. Cagney, 2016. "Racial Differences in the Effects of Neighborhood Disadvantage on Residential Mobility in Later Life," The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, The Gerontological Society of America, vol. 71(6), pages 1131-1140.
    4. Linda Juel Ahrenfeldt & Sören Möller & Mikael Thinggaard & Kaare Christensen & Rune Lindahl-Jacobsen, 2019. "Sex Differences in Comorbidity and Frailty in Europe," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 64(7), pages 1025-1036, September.
    5. Hui Liu & Linda Waite & Shannon Shen, 2016. "Diabetes Risk and Disease Management in Later Life: A National Longitudinal Study of the Role of Marital Quality," The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, The Gerontological Society of America, vol. 71(6), pages 1070-1080.

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