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June 2022, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 221-232 Health system reforms and the needs of the ageing population—an analysis of recent policy paths and reform trends in Finland and Sweden
by Liina-Kaisa Tynkkynen & Jutta Pulkki & Leena Tervonen-Gonçalves & Pär Schön & Bo Burström & Ilmo Keskimäki - 233-262 Using the intergenerational solidarity framework to understand the grandparent–grandchild relationship: a scoping review
by Mathilde Duflos & Caroline Giraudeau - 263-276 The association between supportive social ties and autonomic nervous system function—differences between family ties and friendship ties in a cohort of older adults
by Catherin Bosle & Hermann Brenner & Joachim E. Fischer & Marc N. Jarczok & Ben Schöttker & Laura Perna & Kristina Hoffmann & Raphael M. Herr - 277-292 Cognitive and non-cognitive variables influencing age-related effect of mind wandering across the adult life span
by Erika Borella & Michela Zavagnin & Lucia Ronconi & Rossana Beni - 293-300 Fear of falling and all-cause mortality among young-old community-dwelling adults: a 6-year prospective study
by Giulia Belloni & Christophe Büla & Brigitte Santos-Eggimann & Yves Henchoz & Sarah Fustinoni & Laurence Seematter-Bagnoud - 301-308 Frailty at Risk Scale (FARS): development and application
by Robbert J. J. Gobbens & Tjeerd Ploeg
March 2022, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-2 The European Journal of Ageing and the importance of science
by Marja Aartsen & Matthias Kliegel & Morten Wahrendorf - 3-18 Can discourse processing performance serve as an early marker of Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment? A systematic review of text comprehension
by Eesha Kokje & Simge Celik & Hans-Werner Wahl & Christiane Stutterheim - 19-25 Geriatric syndromes and subsequent health-care utilization among older community dwellers in Stockholm
by Jette Möller & Christian Rausch & Lucie Laflamme & Yajun Liang - 27-35 Preferences in long-term care models and related factors among older adults: a cross-sectional study from Shandong Province, China
by Hongjuan Liu & Lingzhong Xu & Hailing Yang & Yan Zhao & Xiaorong Luan - 37-47 Cardiovascular risk profiles and 20-year mortality in older people: gender differences in the Pro.V.A. study
by Caterina Trevisan & Giulia Capodaglio & Eliana Ferroni & Ugo Fedeli & Marianna Noale & Giovannella Baggio & Enzo Manzato & Stefania Maggi & Maria Chiara Corti & Giuseppe Sergi - 49-62 The conceptualisation of vital communities related to ageing in place: a scoping review
by Katinka E. Pani-Harreman & Joop M. A. Duren & Gertrudis I. J. M. Kempen & Gerrie J. J. W. Bours - 63-74 Ageing in place processes in the neighbourhood environment: a proposed conceptual framework from a capability approach
by Catherine Bigonnesse & Habib Chaudhury - 75-93 Live longer, retire later? Developments of healthy life expectancies and working life expectancies between age 50–59 and age 60–69 in Europe
by Daniela Weber & Elke Loichinger - 95-105 The association of human, social, and cultural capital with prevalent volunteering profiles in late midlife
by Grand H.-L. Cheng & Angelique Chan & Truls Østbye & Rahul Malhotra - 107-116 Aspects of formal volunteering that contribute to favourable psychological outcomes in older adults
by Michelle I. Jongenelis & Ben Jackson & Jennifer Warburton & Robert U. Newton & Simone Pettigrew - 117-129 The role of ego integrity and despair in older adults’ well-being during the COVID-19 crisis: the mediating role of need-based experiences
by Jolene van der Kaap-Deeder & Branko Vermote & Joachim Waterschoot & Bart Soenens & Sofie Morbée & Maarten Vansteenkiste - 131-142 How do personality traits manifest in daily life of older adults?
by Stefanie Lindner & Damaris Aschwanden & Johannes Zimmermann & Mathias Allemand - 143-154 Psychometric properties and factor structure of the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey Instrument in a sample of Spanish older adults
by Cristina G. Dumitrache & Laura Rubio & José Luis Cabezas Casado & Eulogio Cordón-Pozo
December 2021, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 439-441 New thinking about health expectancy: introduction to the special section
by Aïda Solé-Auró & Dorly J. H. Deeg - 443-451 Gender differences in time to first hospital admission at age 60 in Denmark, 1995–2014
by Andreas Höhn & Anna Oksuzyan & Rune Lindahl-Jacobsen & Kaare Christensen & Rosie Seaman - 453-466 Gender differences in years of remaining life by living arrangement among older Singaporeans
by Angelique Chan & Abhijit Visaria & Bina Gubhaju & Stefan Ma & Yasuhiko Saito - 467-478 Women bear a burden: gender differences in health of older migrants from Turkey
by Verena Krobisch & Pimrapat Gebert & Kübra Gül & Liane Schenk - 479-489 Associations between paid and unpaid work among Norwegian seniors: competition, complementarity or continuity?
by Hanna Vangen & Tale Hellevik & Katharina Herlofson - 491-501 Social relationships as predictors of extended employment beyond the pensionable age: a cohort study
by M. Kauppi & K. C. Prakash & M. Virtanen & J. Pentti & V. Aalto & T. Oksanen & M. Kivimäki & J. Vahtera & S. Stenholm - 503-512 Social network ties before and after retirement: a cohort study
by M. Kauppi & M. Virtanen & J. Pentti & V. Aalto & M. Kivimäki & J. Vahtera & S. Stenholm - 513-521 Is lifestyle change around retirement associated with better physical performance in older age?: insights from a longitudinal cohort
by Sian M. Robinson & Leo D. Westbury & Kate Ward & Holly Syddall & Rachel Cooper & Cyrus Cooper & Avan A. Sayer - 523-535 Childhood adversity and healthy ageing: a study of the Chinese older population
by Bo Hu - 537-547 Successful ageing in the oldest old: objectively and subjectively measured evidence from a population-based survey in Germany
by Marina Plugge - 549-563 Associations and correlates of general versus specific successful ageing components
by Myriam V. Thoma & Luca Kleineidam & Simon Forstmeier & Andreas Maercker & Siegfried Weyerer & Marion Eisele & Hendrik den Bussche & Hans-Helmut König & Susanne Röhr & Janine Stein & Birgitt Wiese & Michael Pentzek & Horst Bickel & Wolfgang Maier & Martin Scherer & Steffi G. Riedel-Heller & Michael Wagner - 565-574 Mini-mental state examination trajectories after age 50 by religious affiliation and practice in Ireland
by Joanna Orr & Mark Ward & Rose Anne Kenny & Christine Ann McGarrigle - 575-590 Associations between social burden, perceived stress, and diurnal cortisol profiles in older adults: implications for cognitive aging
by Anna Pretscher & Saskia Kauzner & Nicolas Rohleder & Linda Becker
September 2021, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 291-297 Older migrants and loneliness: scanning the field and looking forward
by Tineke Fokkema & Ruxandra Oana Ciobanu - 299-310 Perceived loneliness and the role of cultural and intergenerational belonging: the case of Portuguese first-generation immigrants in Luxembourg
by Isabelle Albert - 311-322 Stronger feelings of loneliness among Moroccan and Turkish older adults in the Netherlands: in search for an explanation
by Theo G. Tilburg & Tineke Fokkema - 323-331 What protects older Romanians in Switzerland from loneliness? A life-course perspective
by Ruxandra Oana Ciobanu & Tineke Fokkema - 333-344 Reducing loneliness in older adults: looking at locals and migrants in a Swiss case study
by Annahita Ehsan & Danilo Bolano & Sylvie Guillaume-Boeckle & Dario Spini - 345-355 The structure and functional correlates of social support networks of people in advanced old age living in chosen urban and rural areas in Poland: a cross-sectional study
by Z. B. Wojszel & B. Politynska - 357-368 Attitudes towards working in retirement: a latent class analysis of older workers’ motives
by Moritz Hess & Laura Naegele & Jana Mäcken - 369-379 Do older manual workers benefit in vitality after retirement? Findings from a 3-year follow-up panel study
by Anushiya Vanajan & Ute Bültmann & Kène Henkens - 381-392 Contextual factors underpinning geographical inequalities in disability-free life expectancy in 100 French départements
by Caroline Laborde & Maude Crouzet & Amélie Carrère & Emmanuelle Cambois - 393-404 Education, wealth, and duration of life expected in various degrees of frailty
by Zachary Zimmer & Yasuhiko Saito & Olga Theou & Clove Haviva & Kenneth Rockwood - 405-415 A poor appetite or ability to eat and its association with physical function amongst community-dwelling older adults: age, gene/environment susceptibility-Reykjavik study
by Milan Chang & Olof G. Geirsdottir & Lenore J. Launer & Vilmundur Gudnasson & Marjolein Visser & Ingibjorg Gunnarsdottir - 417-425 Understanding client satisfaction in elderly care: new insights from social resource theory
by Ali Kazemi & Petri J. Kajonius - 427-437 A cross-sectional study investigating the relationships between self-management abilities, productive patient-professional interactions, and well-being of community-dwelling frail older people
by Lotte Vestjens & Jane Murray Cramm & Anna Petra Nieboer
June 2021, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 145-147 Older adults in the first wave of the Corona pandemic
by Clemens Tesch-Römer & Giovanni Lamura - 149-158 Media representation of older people’s vulnerability during the COVID-19 pandemic in China
by Jingjing Zhang & Xiaoting Liu - 159-171 Young for old—old for young? Ethical perspectives on intergenerational solidarity and responsibility in public discourses on COVID-19
by Niklas Ellerich-Groppe & Larissa Pfaller & Mark Schweda - 173-184 Ageism and older people’s health and well-being during the Covid-19-pandemic: the moderating role of subjective aging
by Anna E. Kornadt & Isabelle Albert & Martine Hoffmann & Elke Murdock & Josepha Nell - 185-194 Physically distant but socially close? Changes in non-physical intergenerational contacts at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic among older people in France, Italy and Spain
by Bruno Arpino & Marta Pasqualini & Valeria Bordone - 195-205 Care in times of COVID-19: the impact of the pandemic on informal caregiving in Austria
by Ricardo Rodrigues & Cassandra Simmons & Andrea E. Schmidt & Nadia Steiber - 207-215 Older Chinese migrants in coronavirus pandemic: exploring risk and protective factors to increased loneliness
by Honghui Pan & Tineke Fokkema & Lise Switsers & Sarah Dury & Sylvia Hoens & Liesbeth De Donder - 217-226 Gender differences in health in Havana versus in Mexico City and in the US Hispanic population
by Mine Kühn & Carlos Díaz-Venegas & Domantas Jasilionis & Anna Oksuzyan - 227-238 Perceived personal deadlines for late-life preparation across adulthood
by Frieder R. Lang & Fiona S. Rupprecht - 239-255 Understanding unequal ageing: towards a synthesis of intersectionality and life course analyses
by Daniel Holman & Alan Walker - 257-267 Shifting self-perceptions of ageing: differential effects of value priorities on self-perceptions of ageing beyond age stereotypes
by Anne Blawert & Susanne Wurm - 269-285 The power of personality in successful ageing: a comprehensive review of larger quantitative studies
by Cornelia Pocnet & Julius Popp & Daniela Jopp - 287-287 Correction to: The uniqueness of subjective ageing: convergent and discriminant validity
by Svenja M. Spuling & Verena Klusmann & Catherine E. Bowen & Anna E. Kornadt & Eva-Marie Kessler - 289-289 Correction to: Views on ageing: a lifespan perspective
by Anna E. Kornadt & Eva‑Marie Kessler & Susanne Wurm & Catherine E. Bowen & Martina Gabrian & Verena Klusmann
March 2021, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-3 What will the horrible year of 2020 bring to the future of ageing research?
by Susanne Iwarsson & Marja J. Aartsen & Morten Wahrendorf & Matthias Kliegel - 5-16 Loneliness in mid-life and older adults from ethnic minority communities in England and Wales: measure validation and prevalence estimates
by Christina R. Victor & Christine Dobbs & Kenneth Gilhooly & Vanessa Burholt - 17-28 Volunteer work among older adults in Denmark, 1997–2017: What can explain the continuous upward trend?
by Anna Amilon & Malene Rode Larsen - 29-43 Greater negative affect and mixed emotions during spontaneous reactions to sad films in older than younger adults
by Molly A. Mather & Rebecca E. Ready - 45-53 Association between age and intellectual curiosity: the mediating roles of future time perspective and importance of curiosity
by Li Chu & Jeanne L. Tsai & Helene H. Fung - 55-63 Suffering in silence: a qualitative study of older adults’ experiences of living with long-term musculoskeletal pain at home
by Catharina Gillsjö & Kristina Nässén & Mia Berglund - 65-74 Psychological resilience and active aging among older people with mobility limitations
by Sini Siltanen & Anu Tourunen & Milla Saajanaho & Lotta Palmberg & Erja Portegijs & Taina Rantanen - 75-83 Depression and quality of life in old age: a closer look
by Felix S. Hussenoeder & Doreen Jentzsch & Herbert Matschinger & Andreas Hinz & Reinhold Kilian & Steffi G. Riedel-Heller & Ines Conrad - 85-97 Substitute services: a barrier to controlling long-term care expenditures
by Mark Kattenberg & Pieter Bakx - 99-107 Information before discharge in geriatric patients in Italy: cultural adaptation and validation of the Patient Continuity of Care Questionnaire
by Gabriella Facchinetti & Michela Piredda & Davide Ausili & Veronica Angaroni & Beatrice Albanesi & Anna Marchetti & Stefania Mauro & Maria Grazia Marinis - 109-115 Measurement error of the Mini-Mental State Examination among individuals with dementia that reside in nursing homes
by Carl Hörnsten & Håkan Littbrand & Gustaf Boström & Erik Rosendahl & Lillemor Lundin-Olsson & Peter Nordström & Yngve Gustafson & Hugo Lövheim - 117-144 Questionnaire measures of self-directed ageing stereotype in older adults: a systematic review of measurement properties
by A. E. Burton & S. E. Dean & W. Demeyin & J. Reeves
December 2020, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 383-386 Current directions in views on ageing
by Verena Klusmann & Anna E. Kornadt - 387-401 Views on ageing: a lifespan perspective
by Anna E. Kornadt & Eva-Marie Kessler & Susanne Wurm & Catherine E. Bowen & Martina Gabrian & Verena Klusmann - 403-433 The assessment of views on ageing: a review of self-report measures and innovative extensions
by Verena Klusmann & Nanna Notthoff & Ann-Kristin Beyer & Anne Blawert & Martina Gabrian - 435-444 Young people feel wise and older people feel energetic: comparing age stereotypes and self-evaluations across adulthood
by Catherine E. Bowen & Svenja M. Spuling & Anna E. Kornadt & Maja Wiest - 445-455 The uniqueness of subjective ageing: convergent and discriminant validity
by Svenja M. Spuling & Verena Klusmann & Catherine E. Bowen & Anna E. Kornadt & Eva-Marie Kessler - 457-467 Changes in views on aging in later adulthood: the role of cardiovascular events
by Susanne Wurm & Maja Wiest & Julia K. Wolff & Ann-Kristin Beyer & Svenja M. Spuling - 469-476 Physical activity and subjective age across adulthood in four samples
by Yannick Stephan & Angelina R. Sutin & Antonio Terracciano - 477-487 Views on aging: older adults’ self-perceptions of age and of health
by Yael Benyamini & Edith Burns - 489-497 Publisher Correction to: An exploration of subjective age, actual age, age awareness, and engagement in everyday
by Joann M. Montepare - 499-508 Chronic health conditions and work-related stress in older adults participating in the Dutch workforce
by Miriam Mutambudzi & Kene Henkens - 509-520 The gender health gap in Europe’s ageing societies: universal findings across countries and age groups?
by Alina Schmitz & Patrick Lazarevič - 521-529 Lifestyle factors and multimorbidity among older adults (ELSI-Brazil)
by Marina Gabriela Nascimento Almeida & Mary Anne Nascimento-Souza & Maria Fernanda Lima-Costa & Sérgio Viana Peixoto - 531-546 Positive and negative aspects of social relations and low-grade inflammation in Copenhagen Aging and Midlife Biobank
by Charlotte Juul Nilsson & Signe Nørgaard & Else Foverskov & Helle Bruunsgaard & Per Kragh Andersen & Rikke Lund
September 2020, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 259-269 For a better me? Or for a better us? Perceived utilities of aging preparatory activities and positive future thinking in Germany, USA and Hong Kong
by Yaeji Kim-Knauss & Frieder R. Lang & Margund K. Rohr & Helene H. Fung - 271-280 Towards bridging the grey digital divide: changes in internet access and its predictors from 2002 to 2014 in Germany
by Oliver Huxhold & Elena Hees & Noah J. Webster - 281-290 Older adults’ perceptions of contexts surrounding their social participation in a digitalized society—an exploration in rural communities in Northern Sweden
by Caroline Fischl & Nina Lindelöf & Helena Lindgren & Ingeborg Nilsson - 291-298 Associations between individual factors, environmental factors, and outdoor independence in older adults
by Barbara Schehl & Joerg Leukel - 299-307 An exploration of subjective age, actual age, age awareness, and engagement in everyday behaviors
by Joann M. Montepare - 309-320 Promoting physical activity in geriatric patients with cognitive impairment after discharge from ward-rehabilitation: a feasibility study
by Tobias Eckert & Martin Bongartz & Phoebe Ullrich & Bastian Abel & Werner Christian & Rainer Kiss & Klaus Hauer - 321-330 Sitting time and associated factors among Portuguese older adults: results from Nutrition UP 65
by Ana Sofia Sousa & Joana Mendes & Rita S. Guerra & Patrícia Padrão & Pedro Moreira & Alejandro Santos & Nuno Borges & Cláudia Afonso & Cátia Martins & Graça Ferro & Teresa F. Amaral - 331-339 Relationships between best-practice and greatest possible life expectancies
by Filipe Costa Souza - 341-348 The pattern of social support seeking and its socio-demographic variations among older adults in China
by Jin You & Helene Fung & Peter Vitaliano - 349-359 Internal and external resources, tiredness and the subjective well-being of family caregivers of older adults: a case study from western Thailand, Southeast Asia
by Rossarin Soottipong Gray & Umaporn Pattaravanich - 361-369 Purchases of medicines among community-dwelling older people: comparing people in the last 2 years of life and those who lived at least 2 years longer
by Jutta Pulkki & Mari Aaltonen & Jani Raitanen & Pekka Rissanen & Marja Jylhä & Leena Forma - 371-381 Nurses’ emotional tone toward older inpatients: Do cognitive impairment and acute hospital setting matter?
by Eva-Luisa Schnabel & Hans-Werner Wahl & Anton Schönstein & Larissa Frey & Lea Draeger
June 2020, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 135-138 Sexual well-being is part of aging well
by Bente Træen & Feliciano Villar - 139-150 Correction to: Emotional intimacy and sexual well-being in aging European couples: a cross-cultural mediation analysis
by Aleksandar Štulhofer & Tanja Jurin & Cynthia Graham & Erick Janssen & Bente Træen - 151-162 Mechanisms underlying the association between perceived discrepancy in sexual interest and sexual satisfaction among partnered older adults in four European countries
by N. Fischer & B. Træen & A. Štulhofer & G. M. Hald - 163-173 The role of body image in sexual satisfaction among partnered older adults: a population-based study in four European countries
by Ingela Lundin Kvalem & Cynthia A. Graham & Gert Martin Hald & Ana Alexandra Carvalheira & Erick Janssen & Aleksandar Štulhofer - 175-184 Predictors and correlates of sexual avoidance among partnered older adults among Norway, Denmark, Belgium, and Portugal
by Ana Carvalheira & Cynthia Graham & Aleksandar Stulhofer & Bente Traen - 185-195 Seeking help for sexual difficulties: findings from a study with older adults in four European countries
by Sharron Hinchliff & Ana Alexandra Carvalheira & Aleksandar Štulhofer & Erick Janssen & Gert Martin Hald & Bente Træen - 197-205 ‘I do it my way’: long-term care staff’s perceptions of residents’ sexual needs and suggestions for improvement in their management
by Feliciano Villar & Rodrigo Serrat & Montserrat Celdrán & Josep Fabà & Teresa Martínez & Jos Twisk - 207-216 Longitudinal change in physical functioning and dropout due to death among the oldest old: a comparison of three methods of analysis
by Jani Raitanen & Sari Stenholm & Kristina Tiainen & Marja Jylhä & Jaakko Nevalainen - 217-227 Educational differences in macro-level determinants of early exit from paid work: a multilevel analysis of 14 European countries
by Sascha Breij & Martijn Huisman & Dorly J. H. Deeg - 229-239 Factors associated with formal volunteering among retirees
by Michelle I. Jongenelis & Liyuwork Mitiku Dana & Jeni Warburton & Ben Jackson & Robert U. Newton & Zenobia Talati & Simone Pettigrew - 241-250 Network type, transition patterns and well-being among older Europeans
by Howard Litwin & Michal Levinsky & Ella Schwartz - 251-257 Balancing instrumental rationality with value rationality: towards avoiding the pitfalls of the productivist ageing policy in the EU and the UK
by Jianbin Xu & Longtao He & Henghan Chen
March 2020, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-2 The European Journal of Ageing at the beginning of the Decade of Healthy Ageing
by Matthias Kliegel & Susanne Iwarsson & Morten Wahrendorf & Nadia Minicuci & Marja J. Aartsen - 3-19 A critical review and development of a conceptual model of exclusion from social relations for older people
by Vanessa Burholt & Bethan Winter & Marja Aartsen & Costas Constantinou & Lena Dahlberg & Villar Feliciano & Jenny Jong Gierveld & Sofie Regenmortel & Charles Waldegrave - 21-30 Examination on how emotion regulation mediates the relationship between future time perspective and well-being: a counter-evidence to the socioemotional selectivity theory
by Ryota Sakakibara & Yu Ishii - 31-41 Risk factors for a decrease in high morale in very old people over a 5-year period: data from two Nordic countries
by Marina Näsman & Johan Niklasson & Mikael Nygård & Birgitta Olofsson & Hugo Lövheim & Yngve Gustafson & Fredrica Nyqvist - 43-54 Emotional intimacy and sexual well-being in aging European couples: a cross-cultural mediation analysis
by Aleksandar Štulhofer & Tanja Jurin & Cynthia Graham & Erick Janssen & Bente Træen - 55-67 Economic hardship over twenty-two consecutive years of adult life and markers of early ageing: physical capability, cognitive function and inflammation
by Else Foverskov & Gitte Lindved Petersen & Jolene Lee Masters Pedersen & Naja Hulvej Rod & Erik Lykke Mortensen & Helle Bruunsgaard & Rikke Lund - 69-79 Cross-national comparison of sex differences in ADL and IADL in Europe: findings from SHARE
by Lasse Lybecker Scheel-Hincke & Sören Möller & Rune Lindahl-Jacobsen & Bernard Jeune & Linda Juel Ahrenfeldt - 81-93 Continuity and change in the transition to retirement: how time allocation, leisure practices and lifestyles evolve when work vanishes in later life
by Anna Wanka - 95-108 Whose responsibility? Elder support norms regarding the provision and financing of assistance with daily activities across economically developed countries
by Alexander L. Janus & Alison Koslowski - 109-118 Work history, economic resources, and women’s labour market withdrawal after the birth of the first grandchild
by Francesca Zanasi & Inge Sieben & Wilfred Uunk - 119-124 Do young people prefer older psychotherapists?
by Eva-Marie Kessler & Sophie Rahn & Florian Klapproth - 125-134 Silver surfers from a European perspective: technology communication usage among European seniors
by Simona Vulpe & Andrei Crăciun
December 2019, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 395-404 Modelling long-term cost-effectiveness of health promotion for community-dwelling older people
by Magnus Zingmark & Fredrik Norström & Lars Lindholm & Synneve Dahlin-Ivanoff & Susanne Gustafsson - 405-414 Association of endemic goitre and exceptional longevity in Sardinia: evidence from an ecological study
by Francesco Tolu & Mario Palermo & Maria Pina Dore & Alessandra Errigo & Ana Canelada & Michel Poulain & Giovanni Mario Pes - 415-424 Are there educational disparities in health and functioning among the oldest old? Evidence from the Nordic countries
by Linda Enroth & Marijke Veenstra & Marja Aartsen & Agnete Aslaug Kjær & Charlotte Juul Nilsson & Stefan Fors - 425-438 Childhood and adulthood circumstances predicting affective suffering and motivation among older adults: a comparative study of European welfare systems
by Georgia Verropoulou & Eleni Serafetinidou - 439-453 Level and change in economic, social, and personal resources for people retiring from paid work and other labour market statuses
by Martin Wetzel & Catherine E. Bowen & Oliver Huxhold - 455-472 Age integration in older Europeans’ non-kin core networks: Does formal social participation play a role?
by Haosen Sun & Markus H. Schafer - 473-480 Age- and education-adjusted normative data for the Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test (RBMT)
by C. Requena & P. Alvarez-Merino & G. W. Rebok - 481-489 Card playing enhances speech perception among aging adults: comparison with aging musicians
by Leah Fostick - 491-502 Association of non-exercise physical activity in mid- and late-life with cognitive trajectories and the impact of APOE ε4 genotype status: the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging
by Janina Krell-Roesch & Jeremy A. Syrjanen & Maria Vassilaki & Bettina Barisch-Fritz & Sandra Trautwein & Klaus Boes & Alexander Woll & Walter K. Kremers & Mary M. Machulda & Michelle M. Mielke & David S. Knopman & Ronald C. Petersen & Yonas E. Geda - 503-512 Organizational factors of fall injuries among residents within German nursing homes: secondary analyses of cross-sectional data
by Jaroslava Zimmermann & Michael Swora & Holger Pfaff & Susanne Zank - 513-523 Attitudes of elderly Austrians towards new technologies: communication and entertainment versus health and support use
by Nicole Halmdienst & Michael Radhuber & Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
September 2019, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 259-272 Fertility histories and chronic conditions later in life in Europe
by Maria Sironi - 273-282 Tai Chi and whole-body vibrating therapy in sarcopenic men in advanced old age: a clinical randomized controlled trial
by Ya-qiong Zhu & Nan Peng & Ming Zhou & Pei-pei Liu & Xiao-lei Qi & Ning Wang & Gang Wang & Zhao-pei Wu - 283-291 Dementia, home care and institutionalisation from hospitals in older people
by Feifei Bu & Alasdair Rutherford - 293-303 Patterns of home and community care use among older participants in the Australian Longitudinal Study of Women’s Health
by Mijanur Rahman & Jimmy T. Efird & Hal Kendig & Julie E. Byles - 305-315 Meaning of home and health dynamics among younger older people in Sweden
by Maya Kylén & Charlotte Löfqvist & Maria Haak & Susanne Iwarsson - 317-326 Longitudinal correspondence between subjective and objective memory in the oldest old: A parallel process model by gender
by Joseph W. Jones & Elizabeth B. Fauth & Marie Ernsth Bravell & Boo Johansson & Thomas Ledermann - 327-336 Improvement in cognitive performance and mood in healthy older adults: a multimodal approach
by Massimo Piccirilli & Martina Pigliautile & Paola Arcelli & Irene Baratta & Serena Ferretti - 337-361 Defining organizational contributions to sustaining an ageing workforce: a bibliometric review
by N Renuga Nagarajan & Mineko Wada & Mei Lan Fang & Andrew Sixsmith - 363-376 Intergenerational programs: What can school-age children and older people expect from them? A systematic review
by Caroline Giraudeau & Nathalie Bailly - 377-386 Validity of the Falls Risk for Older People in the Community (FROP-Com) tool to predict falls and fall injuries for older people presenting to the emergency department after falling
by Marlon Mascarenhas & Keith D. Hill & Anna Barker & Elissa Burton - 387-394 The ability of four frailty screening instruments to predict mortality, hospitalization and dependency in (instrumental) activities of daily living
by Linda P. M. Op het Veld & Anna J. H. M. Beurskens & Henrica C. W. Vet & Sander M. J. Kuijk & KlaasJan Hajema & Gertrudis I. J. M. Kempen & Erik Rossum
June 2019, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 133-143 Loneliness amongst older people in Europe: a comparative study of welfare regimes
by Fredrica Nyqvist & Mikael Nygård & Thomas Scharf - 145-154 Social networks and social activities promote cognitive functioning in both concurrent and prospective time: evidence from the SHARE survey
by Silvana Miceli & Laura Maniscalco & Domenica Matranga - 155-165 Successful aging, change in sexual interest and sexual satisfaction in couples from four European Countries
by Aleksandar Štulhofer & Sharron Hinchliff & Tanja Jurin & Ana Carvalheira & Bente Træen - 167-179 Longitudinal associations between lifestyle, socio-economic position and physical functioning in women at different life stages
by Geeske Peeters & John R. Beard & Dorly J. H. Deeg & Leigh R. Tooth & Wendy J. Brown & Annette J. Dobson - 181-192 The current and projected burden of multimorbidity: a cross-sectional study in a Southern Europe population
by P. A. Laires & J. Perelman - 193-203 The Disease Burden Morbidity Assessment in older adults and its association with mortality and other health outcomes
by Irene G. M. Wijers & Alba Ayala & Carmen Rodriguez-Blazquez & Angel Rodriguez-Laso & Pilar Rodriguez-García & Alexandra Prados-Torres & Vicente Rodriguez-Rodriguez & Maria João Forjaz - 205-213 On frail minds: addressing and assessing age-related neural decline and disease
by David M. Lyreskog - 215-225 Helpful approaches to older people experiencing mental health problems: a critical review of models of mental health care
by Páll Biering - 227-236 Future time perspective and general self-efficacy mediate the association between awareness of age-related losses and depressive symptoms
by Anne J. Dutt & Hans-Werner Wahl - 237-247 A new approach for investigation of person–environment interaction effects in research involving health outcomes
by Björn Slaug & Susanne Iwarsson & Jonas Björk - 249-258 Non-response in surveys of very old people
by Michael Wagner & Matthias Kuppler & Christian Rietz & Roman Kaspar
March 2019, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-2 The European Journal of Ageing and the memorable year 2018
by Marja J. Aartsen & Matthias Kliegel & Morten Wahrendorf & Nadia Minicuci & Susanne Iwarsson - 3-15 How the relationship between physical activity and health changes with age
by Fernando Lera-Lopez & Andrea Ollo-López & Mirian Garrués-Irisarri & Juan M. Cabasés & Eduardo Sánchez - 17-24 Health expectancies among non-white and white populations living in Havana, 2000–2004
by Camila Perera & Fabián Cabrera & Juan Carlos Albizu-Campos & Henrik Brønnum-Hansen - 25-37 Remote home physical training for seniors: guidelines from the AAL-supported MOTION project
by Giovanni Ottoboni & Teresa Gallelli & Elena Mariani & Valentina Soluri & Stefano Nunziata & Alessia Tessari & Jean-Pierre Savary & Rabih Chattat - 39-52 Dementia worry in middle-aged and older adults in Germany: sociodemographic, health-related and psychological correlates
by Catherine E. Bowen & Eva-Marie Kessler & Julia Segler - 53-62 Older people’s views and expectations about the competences of health and social care professionals: a European qualitative study
by Célia Casaca Soares & António Manuel Marques & Pat Clarke & Regina Klein & Liisa Koskinen & Daine Krasuckiene & Evelina Lamsodiene & Viktorija Piscalkiene & Özlem Küçükgüçlü - 63-71 Examining the role of rehearsal in old–old adults’ working memory
by Alexandra Hering & Mirjam Rautenberg & Paula Bloh & Katharina Schnitzspahn & Nicola Ballhausen & Andreas Ihle & Prune Lagner & Matthias Kliegel & Katharina Zinke - 73-82 The relationship between workplace psychosocial environment and retirement intentions and actual retirement: a systematic review
by Peter Browne & Ewan Carr & Maria Fleischmann & Baowen Xue & Stephen A. Stansfeld - 83-94 Work–family life course patterns and work participation in later life
by Mai Stafford & Rebecca Lacey & Emily Murray & Ewan Carr & Maria Fleischmann & Stephen Stansfeld & Baowen Xue & Paola Zaninotto & Jenny Head & Diana Kuh & Anne McMunn - 95-107 Number of children and social contacts among older people: the moderating role of filial norms and social policies
by Anna Baranowska-Rataj & Anita Abramowska-Kmon - 109-119 Biased media? How news content influences age discrimination claims
by Anne Cornelia Kroon & Damian Trilling & Martine Selm & Rens Vliegenthart - 121-128 It’s “the Joneses”: the influence of objective and subjective socioeconomic status on subjective perceptions of aging
by Alaina N. English & Jennifer A. Bellingtier & Shevaun D. Neupert - 129-129 Correction to: Social exclusion of older persons: a scoping review and conceptual framework
by Kieran Walsh & Thomas Scharf & Norah Keating - 131-132 Correction to: Non-response in surveys of very old people
by Michael Wagner & Matthias Kuppler & Christian Rietz & Roman Kaspar
December 2018, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 331-338 Frailty in aging and its influence on perceived stress exposure and stress-related symptoms: evidence from the Swiss Vivre/Leben/Vivere study
by Olivier Desrichard & Fanny Vallet & Stefan Agrigoroaei & Delphine Fagot & Dario Spini - 339-348 Understanding depressive symptoms in nursing home residents: the role of frequency and enjoyability of different expanded everyday activities relevant to the nursing home setting
by Mona Diegelmann & Hans-Werner Wahl & Oliver K. Schilling & Carl-Philipp Jansen & Eva-Luisa Schnabel & Klaus Hauer - 349-358 Ratings of activities of daily living in nursing home residents: comparison of self- and proxy ratings with actual performance and the impact of cognitive status
by Kateřina Macháčová & Hana Vaňková & Iva Holmerová & Inna Čábelková & Ladislav Volicer - 359-367 Social network changes among older Europeans: the role of gender
by Ella Schwartz & Howard Litwin - 369-377 Parental health limitations, caregiving and loneliness among women with widowed parents: longitudinal evidence from France
by Thijs van den Broek & Emily Grundy - 379-391 The reciprocal relationship between material factors and health in the life course: evidence from SHARE and ELSA
by Rasmus Hoffmann & Hannes Kröger & Eduwin Pakpahan - 393-406 Age trajectories of independence in daily living among the oldest old in China
by Qiang Li & Zhen Zhang - 407-416 Dynamics in motivations and reasons to quit in a Care Bank: a qualitative study in Belgium
by Sarah Dury - 417-424 Are semantic and episodic autobiographical memories influenced by the life period remembered? Comparison of young and older adults
by Juan C. Meléndez & Ana I. Agusti & Encarnación Satorres & Alfonso Pitarque - 425-433 Feeling older, walking slower—but only if someone’s watching. Subjective age is associated with walking speed in the laboratory, but not in real life
by Nanna Notthoff & Johanna Drewelies & Paulina Kazanecka & Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen & Kristina Norman & Sandra Düzel & Martin Daumer & Ulman Lindenberger & Ilja Demuth & Denis Gerstorf
September 2018, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 221-223 Grandparenthood in Europe
by Karen Glaser & Karsten Hank - 225-235 What do we know about grandparents? Insights from current quantitative data and identification of future data needs
by Karsten Hank & Giulia Cavrini & Giorgio Gessa & Cecilia Tomassini - 237-250 Trends in the prevalence of grandparents living with grandchild(ren) in selected European countries and the United States
by Karen Glaser & Rachel Stuchbury & Debora Price & Giorgio Gessa & Eloi Ribe & Anthea Tinker - 251-263 Grandparenting, education and subjective well-being of older Europeans
by Bruno Arpino & Valeria Bordone & Nicoletta Balbo - 265-275 Grandparents providing childcare in Italy
by Jessica Zamberletti & Giulia Cavrini & Cecilia Tomassini - 277-286 Grandparenting after parental divorce: The association between non-resident parent–child meetings and grandparenting in Italy
by Marco Albertini & Marco Tosi - 287-299 Family reciprocity of older Singaporeans
by Lois M. Verbrugge & Shannon Ang - 301-309 Adjustment to retirement: effects of resource change on physical and psychological well-being
by Dannii Y. Yeung - 311-319 The acute physiological effects of high- and low-velocity resistance exercise in older adults
by Darren L. Richardson & Michael J. Duncan & Alfonso Jimenez & Victoria M. Jones & Paul M. Juris & Neil D. Clarke - 321-330 Low blood pressure levels for fall injuries in older adults: the Health, Aging and Body Composition Study
by Naoko Sagawa & Zachary A. Marcum & Robert M. Boudreau & Joseph T. Hanlon & Steven M. Albert & Celia O’Hare & Suzanne Satterfield & Ann V. Schwartz & Aaron I. Vinik & Jane A. Cauley & Tamara B. Harris & Anne B. Newman & Elsa S. Strotmeyer
June 2018, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 111-122 How does availability of county-level healthcare services shape terminal decline in well-being?
by Nina Vogel & Nilam Ram & Jan Goebel & Gert G. Wagner & Denis Gerstorf - 123-131 The relation of education and cognitive activity to mini-mental state in old age: the role of functional fitness status
by Andreas Ihle & Élvio R. Gouveia & Bruna R. Gouveia & Duarte L. Freitas & Jefferson Jurema & Rui T. Ornelas & António M. Antunes & Bárbara R. Muniz & Matthias Kliegel - 133-142 Interplay between financial assets and social relations on decline in physical function and mortality among older people
by Terese Sara Høj Jørgensen & Rikke Lund & Volkert Dirk Siersma & Charlotte Juul Nilsson - 143-153 Does use of long-term care differ between occupational classes among the oldest old? Vitality 90 + Study
by Linda Enroth & Mari Aaltonen & Jani Raitanen & Lily Nosraty & Marja Jylhä - 155-164 Subjective life expectancy and actual mortality: results of a 10-year panel study among older workers
by Hanna Solinge & Kène Henkens - 165-173 What is the duration of life expectancy in the state of frailty? Estimates in the SIPAF study
by Marie Herr & Jean-Jacques Arvieu & Joël Ankri & Jean-Marie Robine - 175-187 Exploring predictors of life satisfaction and happiness among Siberian older adults living in Tomsk Region
by Daniele Didino & Ekaterina A. Taran & Kristina Gorodetski & Zarui A. Melikyan & Svetlana Nikitina & Ilya Gumennikov & Olga Korovina & Fabio Casati - 189-197 Examining the utility of national indicators of relative age disadvantage in Europe
by Liat Ayalon & Klaus Rothermund - 199-210 Identity as an older prisoner: findings from a qualitative study in Switzerland
by Sophie Haesen & Tenzin Wangmo & Bernice S. Elger - 211-220 Predictors of decline in self-reported health: addressing non-ignorable dropout in longitudinal studies of aging
by Minna Genbäck & Nawi Ng & Elena Stanghellini & Xavier de Luna
March 2018, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-3 Ageing and transitions: looking back and looking forward
by Dorly J. H. Deeg & Hans-Werner Wahl & Howard Litwin