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December 2025, Volume 22, Issue 1
December 2024, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-9 The causal relationship between sleep disturbances and the risk of frailty: a two-sample Mendelian randomization study
by Zong-Xiao Lu & Ni Sang & Rong-Chao Liu & Bo-Han Li & Meng-Yao Zhang & Ming-Hui Zhang & Meng-Cheng Cheng & Guo-Cui Wu
- 1-10 Look on the bright side: the relation between family values, positive aspects of care and caregiver burden
by Larissa Zwar & Hans-Helmut König & André Hajek
- 1-10 Do middle-aged and older people underreport loneliness? experimental evidence from the Netherlands
by Thijs van den Broek & Jack Lam & Cecilia Potente
- 1-10 Multimorbidity patterns and disability and healthcare use in Europe: do the associations change with the regional socioeconomic status?
by Lluís Zacarías-Pons & Oriol Turró-Garriga & Marc Saez & Josep Garre-Olmo
- 1-10 Soft skills and their relationship with life satisfaction and cognitive reserve in adulthood and older age
by Tommaso Feraco & Nicole Casali & Elena Carbone & Chiara Meneghetti & Erika Borella & Barbara Carretti & Veronica Muffato
- 1-10 Cost-effectiveness analysis of the digital fall preventive intervention Safe Step among community-dwelling older people aged 70 and older
by Saranda Bajraktari & Marlene Sandlund & Beatrice Pettersson & Erik Rosendahl & Magnus Zingmark
- 1-10 Caregiving intensity and its association with subjective views of ageing among informal caregivers with different sociodemographic background: a longitudinal analysis from Germany
by Larissa Zwar & Hans-Helmut König & André Hajek
- 1-11 Duration, numerosity and length processing in healthy ageing and Parkinson’s disease
by Z. Romeo & S. Dolfi & M. D’Amelio & G. Mioni
- 1-11 Psychometric properties of the World Health Organization WHOQOL-AGE Scale in Singapore
by Rachael Zhi Yi Lee & Winson Fu Zun Yang & Rathi Mahendran & Lidia Suárez
- 1-11 Detecting implicit and explicit facial emotions at different ages
by Giulia Prete & Irene Ceccato & Emanuela Bartolini & Adolfo Di Crosta & Pasquale La Malva & Rocco Palumbo & Bruno Laeng & Luca Tommasi & Nicola Mammarella & Alberto Di Domenico
- 1-11 Job satisfaction declines before retirement in Germany
by Georg Henning & Graciela Muniz-Terrera & Andreas Stenling & Martin Hyde
- 1-11 Does the positive association between social relationships and cognition continue until very old age?
by Selina Vogel & Andrés Oliva y Hausmann & Susanne Zank
- 1-11 Subjective social status across the past, present, and future: status trajectories of older adults
by Tim Kuball & Georg Jahn
- 1-11 Toward harmonization of aging and technology research: German adaptation of the mobile device proficiency questionnaire (MDPQ) for older adults
by Anna Schlomann & Hans-Werner Wahl & Laura I. Schmidt & Nicole Memmer & Christian Rietz & Neil Charness & Walter R. Boot
- 1-12 Associations between walking limitations and reported activity destinations among older adults
by Essi-Mari Tuomola & Kirsi E. Keskinen & Taina Rantanen & Erja Portegijs
- 1-12 How loneliness increased among different age groups during COVID-19: a longitudinal analysis
by Fiona Köster & Oliver Lipps
- 1-12 A focus group study for the design of a web-based tool for improving problem-solving in older adults
by Sabrina Cipolletta & Dario Signorello & Sara Zuppiroli & Alexandra Hering & Nicola Ballhausen & Giovanna Mioni & Matthias Kliegel & Mauro Gaspari & Franca Stablum
- 1-12 Transitions between care networks: a prospective study among older adults in the Netherlands
by Maura K. M. Gardeniers & Martijn Huisman & Erik Jan Meijboom & Emiel O. Hoogendijk & Marjolein I. Broese van Groenou
- 1-12 Prevention of frailty in relation with social out-of-home activities in older adults: results from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe
by Sandra A. Mümken & Enrique Alonso-Perez & Christine Haeger & Julie L. O’Sullivan & Qian-Li Xue & Sonia Lech & Wolfram J. Herrmann & Paul Gellert
- 1-12 Social network type contributes to purpose in life among older people, mediated by social support
by Maryam Bakhshandeh Bavarsad & Christine Stephens
- 1-12 Comparing the cross-national impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on care received by community-dwelling older adults in 2020 and 2021: restoring formal home care versus polarizing informal care?
by Aviad Tur-Sinai & Netta Bentur & Paolo Fabbietti & Giovanni Lamura
- 1-13 Disability during the last ten years of life: evidence from a register-based study in Austria
by Erwin Stolz & Anna Schultz & Julia Zuschnegg & Franziska Großschädl & Thomas E. Dorner & Regina Roller-Wirnsberger & Wolfgang Freidl
- 1-13 Trends in severe functional limitations among working and non-working adults in Germany: Towards an (un)-healthy working life?
by Johannes Beller & Stefanie Sperlich & Jelena Epping & Juliane Tetzlaff
- 1-13 A problem of gendered injustice? Objective and subjective poverty among older women and men across European welfare regimes
by Camilla Härtull & Mikael Nygård
- 1-13 Determinants of trajectories of informal caregiving in later life: evidence from England
by Giorgio Di Gessa & Christian Deindl
- 1-13 Lifestyle factors and incident multimorbidity related to chronic disease: a population-based cohort study
by Yihui Du & Geertruida H. Bock & Judith M. Vonk & An Thanh Pham & M. Yldau Ende & Harold Snieder & Nynke Smidt & Paul F. M. Krabbe & Behrooz Z. Alizadeh & Gerton Lunter & Eva Corpeleijn
- 1-14 The lifestyle of new middle-aged and older adults in Taiwan described by wearable device: age and gender differences
by Chih-Liang Wang & Cheng-Xue Li & Sheng-Fu Liang
- 1-14 The use of individual and collective selection, optimisation and compensation (SOC) strategies and their association with work ability among senior workers
by Annette Meng & E. Sundstrup & Lars Louis Andersen
- 1-14 Older caregivers’ depressive symptomatology over time: evidence from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
by Marie Agapitos & Graciela Muniz-Terrera & Annie Robitaille
- 1-14 Polypharmacy, drug-drug interactions, anticholinergic burden and cognitive outcomes: a snapshot from a community-dwelling sample of older men and women in northern Italy
by Elena Perdixi & Matteo Cotta Ramusino & Alfredo Costa & Sara Bernini & Silvia Conti & Nithiya Jesuthasan & Marco Severgnini & Federica Prinelli
- 1-14 Are changes in sleep problems associated with changes in life satisfaction during the retirement transition?
by Marika Kontturi & Marianna Virtanen & Saana Myllyntausta & K. C. Prakash & Jaana Pentti & Jussi Vahtera & Sari Stenholm
- 1-15 Aging in place or aging out of place? Family caregivers’ perspectives on care for older Pakistani migrants in Norway
by Sunita Shrestha & Sanjana Arora & Alistair Hunter & Jonas Debesay
- 1-15 The role of social network diversity in self-perceptions of aging in later life
by Frauke Meyer-Wyk & Susanne Wurm
- 1-16 Which support is provided in which country? Patterns among older adults in Europe
by Emanuela Furfaro & Elvira Pelle & Giulia Rivellini & Susanna Zaccarin
- 1-16 Informing existing technology acceptance models: a qualitative study with older persons and caregivers
by Nadine Andrea Felber & Wendy Lipworth & Yi Jiao (Angelina) Tian & Delphine Roulet Schwab & Tenzin Wangmo
- 1-16 Internet self-efficacy moderates the association of information technology ability with successful ageing among older employees in three African samples
by Nestor Asiamah & Sylvester Hatsu & Frank Frimpong Opuni & Faith Muhonja & Confidence Chinwe Opara & Sarra Sghaier & Emelia Danquah
- 1-20 Cohort and gender differences in the association between childlessness and social exclusion in old age
by Julia Sauter & Iuliana Precupetu & Marja Aartsen
- 1-22 Does social capital enhance political participation in older adults? Multi-level evidence from the European Quality of Life Survey
by Fredrica Nyqvist & Rodrigo Serrat & Mikael Nygård & Marina Näsman
- 1-26 Association between chronic pain and dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by Zhenzhi Wang & Zhen Sun & Hui Zheng
December 2023, Volume 20, Issue 1
December 2022, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 789-792 Social, health and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic from a European perspective
by Thorsten Kneip & Axel Börsch-Supan & Karen Andersen-Ranberg
- 793-809 Access to healthcare for people aged 50+ in Europe during the COVID-19 outbreak
by Šime Smolić & Ivan Čipin & Petra Međimurec
- 811-825 Economic vulnerability and unmet healthcare needs among the population aged 50 + years during the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
by Louis Arnault & Florence Jusot & Thomas Renaud
- 827-835 Precautionary behaviours of individuals with multimorbidity during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Alice Delerue Matos & Andreia Fonseca de Paiva & Cláudia Cunha & Gina Voss
- 837-848 Time patterns of precautionary health behaviours during an easing phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
by Anikó Bíró & Réka Branyiczki & Péter Elek
- 849-861 Depression and loneliness of older adults in Europe and Israel after the first wave of covid-19
by Josefine Atzendorf & Stefan Gruber
- 863-882 Occupation and working outcomes during the Coronavirus Pandemic
by Agar Brugiavini & Raluca E. Buia & Irene Simonetti
- 883-902 Economic stress of people 50 + in European countries in the Covid-19 pandemic–do country policies matter?
by Agnieszka Chłoń-Domińczak & Dorota Holzer-Żelażewska
- 903-929 Effects on clients' daily functioning and common features of reablement interventions: a systematic literature review
by Lise E. Buma & Stan Vluggen & Sandra Zwakhalen & Gertrudis I. J. M. Kempen & Silke F. Metzelthin
- 931-944 Older adults’ participation in artistic activities: a scoping review
by Karima Chacur & Rodrigo Serrat & Feliciano Villar
- 945-952 A link between age, affect, and predictions?
by Sabrina Trapp & Marc Guitart-Masip & Erich Schröger
- 953-976 Effects of age simulation suits on psychological and physical outcomes: a systematic review
by Thomas H. Gerhardy & Anna Schlomann & Hans-Werner Wahl & Laura I. Schmidt
- 977-995 Does generativity matter? A meta-analysis on individual work outcomes
by Justyna Wiktorowicz & Izabela Warwas & Dariusz Turek & Iwa Kuchciak
- 997-1004 Preclinical Alzheimer’s dementia: a useful concept or another dead end?
by Ruth E. Mark & Yvonne Brehmer
- 1005-1056 A systematic review to identify the use of stated preference research in the field of older adult care
by Lea de Jong & Jan Zeidler & Kathrin Damm
- 1057-1076 Loneliness, social network size and mortality in older adults: a meta-analysis
by Natasja Schutter & Tjalling J. Holwerda & Hannie C. Comijs & Max L. Stek & Jaap Peen & Jack J. M. Dekker
- 1077-1086 Aging during COVID-19 in Germany: a longitudinal analysis of psychosocial adaptation
by Anna Schlomann & Mareike Bünning & Lena Hipp & Hans-Werner Wahl
- 1087-1097 Differences in awareness of positive and negative age-related changes accounting for variability in health outcomes
by Serena Sabatini & Obioha C. Ukoumunne & Allyson Brothers & Manfred Diehl & Hans-Werner Wahl & Clive Ballard & Rachel Collins & Anne Corbett & Helen Brooker & Linda Clare
- 1099-1109 Exposure to the troubles in Northern Ireland, memory functioning, and social activity engagement: results from NICOLA
by Joanna E McHugh Power & Joanne Feeney & Elizabeth Fowler & Alan J. McMichael & Philip Hyland & Brian A. Lawlor & Sharon Cruise & Claire Potter & Ian Young & Bernadette McGuinness & Frank Kee
- 1111-1119 Cohort-specific disability trajectories among older women and men in Europe 2004–2017
by Stefan Fors & Stefania Illinca & Janet Jull & Selma Kadi & Susan Phillips & Ricardo Rodrigues & Afshin Vafaei & Eszter Zolyomi & Johan Rehnberg
- 1121-1134 Perceived neighbourhood environment and falls among community-dwelling adults: cross-sectional and prospective findings from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)
by Giulia Ogliari & Jesper Ryg & Karen Andersen-Ranberg & Lasse Lybecker Scheel-Hincke & Tahir Masud
- 1135-1144 Internet use and cognitive frailty in older adults: a large-scale multidimensional approach
by Samantha Dequanter & Ellen Gorus & Sven Laere & Nico Witte & Dominique Verté & Iris Steenhout & Maaike Fobelets & Ronald Buyl
- 1145-1153 Age integration in later life social networks and self-perceptions of aging: examining their reciprocal associations
by Ella Cohn-Schwartz & Markus H. Schafer & Liat Ayalon
- 1155-1166 The longitudinal relationship between meaning in life, depressive symptoms, life satisfaction, and cognitive functioning for older adults with Alzheimer’s disease
by Laura Dewitte & Patrick L. Hill & Mathieu Vandenbulcke & Jessie Dezutter
- 1167-1179 Trends in activities of daily living disability among Chinese older adults from 1998 to 2018: an age-period-cohort analysis
by Xiaoqian Hu & Shuyan Gu & Xuemei Zhen & Xueshan Sun & Yuxuan Gu & Hengjin Dong
- 1181-1188 No clear associations between subjective memory concerns and subsequent change in cognitive function: the PATH through life study
by Ying Xu & Jane Warwick & Ranmalee Eramudugolla & Hamidul Huque & Kaarin J. Anstey & Ruth Peters
- 1189-1200 The health advantage of volunteering is larger for older and less healthy volunteers in Europe: a mega-analysis
by Arjen Wit & Heng Qu & René Bekkers
- 1201-1212 Buddy or burden? Patterns, perceptions, and experiences of pet ownership among older adults in Switzerland
by Clément Meier & Jürgen Maurer
- 1213-1227 Life expectancy at 65, associated factors for women and men in Europe
by Aida Isabel Tavares
- 1229-1241 Responding to Covid-19: an analysis of position statements of gerontological societies worldwide
by Caroline Emmer De Albuquerque Green & Thomas Scharf & Eva-Marie Kessler
- 1243-1250 Perceived deterioration in health status among older adults in Europe and Israel following the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic
by Aviad Tur-Sinai & Netta Bentur & Giovanni Lamura
- 1251-1261 Inheritances and work for pay — will the expected wave of bequests undermine active ageing policies?
by Aviad Tur-Sinai & Harald Künemund & Claudia Vogel
- 1263-1276 Living longer, working longer: analysing time trends in working life expectancy in Germany from a health perspective between 2002 and 2018
by Chiara Heller & Stefanie Sperlich & Fabian Tetzlaff & Siegfried Geyer & Jelena Epping & Johannes Beller & Juliane Tetzlaff
- 1277-1286 The age and well-being “paradox”: a longitudinal and multidimensional reconsideration
by Thomas Hansen & Morten Blekesaune
- 1287-1300 Testing the informal care model: intrapersonal change in care provision intensity during the first lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic
by Klara Raiber & Ellen Verbakel & Alice Boer
- 1301-1310 Work ability and physical fitness among aging workers: the Finnish Retirement and Aging Study
by Kristin Suorsa & Ville-Mikko Mattila & Tuija Leskinen & Olli J. Heinonen & Jaana Pentti & Jussi Vahtera & Sari Stenholm
- 1311-1326 Evaluation of a multi-component training programme for employees aged 50+
by Tanja Hüber & Udo Käser & Lena Stahlhofen & Lara Görtner & Una Röhr-Sendlmeier
- 1327-1338 Loneliness before and during the COVID-19 pandemic—are unpartnered and childless older adults at higher risk?
by Bruno Arpino & Christine A. Mair & Nekehia T. Quashie & Radoslaw Antczak
- 1339-1350 Gender differences in access to community-based care: a longitudinal analysis of widowhood and living arrangements
by Stefania Ilinca & Ricardo Rodrigues & Stefan Fors & Eszter Zólyomi & Janet Jull & Johan Rehnberg & Afshin Vafaei & Susan Phillips
- 1351-1362 Chronic patients as retirement-aged workers: the impact of employment-based health insurance and chronic conditions on health-related working capacity and late-life career participation
by Bocong Yuan & Jiachun Fang & Jiannan Li & Fei Peng
- 1363-1373 Functional disability and utilisation of long-term care in the older population in England: a dual trajectory analysis
by Bo Hu & Javiera Cartagena-Farias & Nicola Brimblecombe
- 1375-1383 Employee perception of managers’ attitudes towards older workers is associated with risk of loss of paid work before state pension age: prospective cohort study with register follow-up
by Annette Meng & Emil Sundstrup & Lars L. Andersen
- 1385-1394 Coping with stress during the COVID-19 pandemic in the oldest-old population
by Sina Kathrin Gerhards & Alexander Pabst & Susanne Röhr & Melanie Luppa & Steffi G. Riedel-Heller
- 1395-1406 Health and labor force participation among older workers in Switzerland: a growth curve analysis
by Sonja Feer & Oliver Lipps & Julia Dratva & Isabel Baumann
- 1407-1415 The protective effect of educational level varies as a function of the difficulty of the memory task in ageing
by Aurélien Frick & Helen R. Wright & Séverine Fay & Sandrine Vanneste & Lucie Angel & Badiâa Bouazzaoui & Laurence Taconnat
- 1417-1428 Physical functioning as a predictor of retirement: Has its importance changed over a thirty-year period in Sweden?
by Harpa S. Eyjólfsdóttir & Neda Agahi & Johan Fritzell & Carin Lennartsson
- 1429-1440 A longitudinal study of the effects of well-being and perceived control on preparations for old age: moderation effects of contexts
by Jeongsoo Park & Thomas M. Hess & Helene H. Fung & Anna Kornadt & Klaus Rothermund
- 1441-1453 Loneliness among very old people with and without dementia: prevalence and associated factors in a representative sample
by Josefine Lampinen & Mia Conradsson & Fredrica Nyqvist & Birgitta Olofsson & Yngve Gustafson & Ingeborg Nilsson & Håkan Littbrand
- 1455-1466 Age and gender relations on LinkedIn pages of global staffing agencies
by Wenqian Xu & Federica Previtali
- 1467-1477 Cultural traits and second-generation immigrants’ value of informal care
by Freya Diederich & Hans-Helmut König & Christian Brettschneider
- 1479-1491 Early retirement intentions: the impact of employment biographies, work stress and health among a baby-boomer generation
by Lisa Toczek & Hans Bosma & Richard Peter
- 1493-1505 Age-period-cohort analysis of depression trends: are depressive symptoms increasing across generations in Germany?
by Johannes Beller
- 1507-1517 Bidirectional associations of accelerometer-assessed physical activity and sedentary time with physical function among older English adults: the EPIC-Norfolk cohort study
by Dharani Yerrakalva & Samantha Hajna & Katrien Wijndaele & Paddy C. Dempsey & Kate Westgate & Nick Wareham & Simon J. Griffin & Soren Brage
- 1519-1528 The brief case for everyday problems: a proposal of two brief alternate forms of the Everyday Problems Test
by Luka Juras & Marina Martincević & Andrea Vranić & Blaž Rebernjak & Ivana Hromatko
- 1529-1542 Individual and country-level factors associated with self-reported and accelerometer-based physical activity in old age: a cross-national analysis of European countries
by Tiia Kekäläinen & Martina Luchetti & Damaris Aschwanden & Angelina R. Sutin & Antonio Terracciano
- 1543-1548 Factor structure of the anxiety sensitivity index-3 in a sample of older adults
by Anthony Robinson & Daniel S. Weitzner & Matthew Calamia
- 1549-1560 Pet ownership and survival of European older adults
by Konstantinos Christopoulos & Vasiliki Benetou & Elena Riza & Nikos Pantazis
- 1561-1570 Measuring relatives’ perceptions of end-of-life communication with physicians in five countries: a psychometric analysis
by Maciej Koniewski & Ilona Barańska & Violetta Kijowska & Jenny T. Steen & Anne B. Wichmann & Sheila Payne & Giovanni Gambassi & Nele Den Noortgate & Harriet Finne-Soveri & Tinne Smets & Lieve den Block & Katarzyna Szczerbińska
- 1571-1585 Efficacy of acute care pathways for older patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by Abtin Ijadi Maghsoodi & Valery Pavlov & Paul Rouse & Cameron G. Walker & Matthew Parsons
- 1587-1599 Changes in life satisfaction during the transition to retirement: findings from the FIREA cohort study
by K. C. Prakash & Marianna Virtanen & Soili Törmälehto & Saana Myllyntausta & Jaana Pentti & Jussi Vahtera & Sari Stenholm
- 1601-1615 Childhood experiences and frailty trajectory among middle-aged and older adults in China
by Yuqi Yan & Liqing Cai & Nan Lu
- 1617-1630 Healthcare utilisation, physical activity and mental health during COVID-19 lockdown: an interrupted time-series analysis of older adults in England
by Jiunn Wang & Anne Spencer & Claire Hulme & Anne Corbett & Zunera Khan & Miguel Vasconcelos Silva & Siobhan O’Dwyer & Natalie Wright & Ingelin Testad & Clive Ballard & Byron Creese & Richard Smith
- 1631-1637 A conceptual framework addressing the complex labour market dynamics of the work-to-retirement process
by Taina Leinonen & Isabelle Boets & Elisabeta Pletea & Sofie Vandenbroeck & Ingrid Sivesind Mehlum & Hans Martin Hasselhorn & Astrid Wind
- 1639-1640 Correction to: The concept of disability and its causal mechanisms in older people over time from a theoretical perspective: a literature review
by Ines Mouchaers & Hilde Verbeek & Gertrudis I. J. M. Kempen & Jolanda C. M. Haastregt & Ellen Vlaeyen & Geert Goderis & Silke F. Metzelthin
- 1641-1641 Correction to: Revisiting the Nordic long-term care model for older people—still equal?
by Tine Rostgaard & Frode Jacobsen & Teppo Kröger & Elin Peterson
- 1643-1644 Correction to: Changes in socioeconomic differentials in old age life expectancy in four Nordic countries: the impact of educational expansion and education-specific mortality
by Linda Enroth & Domantas Jasilionis & Laszlo Németh & Bjørn Heine Strand & Insani Tanjung & Louise Sundberg & Stefan Fors & Marja Jylhä & Henrik Brønnum-Hansen
September 2022, Volume 19, Issue 3