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March 2018, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 5-13 Socio-demographic correlates of physical activity among European older people
by Miguel Peralta & João Martins & Dartagnan Pinto Guedes & Hugo Sarmento & Adilson Marques - 15-22 An analysis of factors related to disability-free life expectancy at 65 years of age across Japanese prefectures in 2010
by Yuka Minagawa & Yasuhiko Saito - 23-33 Gender, age and migration: an intersectional approach to inequalities in the labour market
by Justyna Stypińska & Laura Romeu Gordo - 35-45 The 2008–2009 Great Recession and employment outcomes among older workers
by Hila Axelrad & Erika L. Sabbath & Summer Sherburne Hawkins - 47-56 Assessing age stereotypes in the German population in 1996 and 2011: socio-demographic correlates and shift over time
by Lena Spangenberg & Markus Zenger & Heide Glaesmer & Elmar Brähler & Bernhard Strauss - 57-65 Cognitive functioning is more closely related to real-life mobility than to laboratory-based mobility parameters
by Eleftheria Giannouli & Otmar Bock & Wiebren Zijlstra - 67-76 Subjective remaining lifetime and concreteness of the future as differential predictors of preparation for age-related changes
by Anna E. Kornadt & Peggy Voss & Klaus Rothermund - 77-85 Multidimensional social support is associated with healthcare utilization among older Mexican adults
by Aarón Salinas-Rodríguez & Karla Moreno-Tamayo & María Hernández-Serrato & María del Rocío Enríquez-Rosas & Betty Soledad Manrique-Espinoza - 87-99 Detection of maltreatment of people with dementia in Spain: usefulness of the Caregiver Abuse Screen (CASE)
by Jesús Rivera-Navarro & Rosa Sepúlveda & Israel Contador & Bernardino Fernández-Calvo & Francisco Ramos & Miguel Ángel Tola-Arribas & Miguel Goñi - 101-108 Validity of the EASYCare Standard 2010 assessment instrument for self-assessment of health, independence, and well-being of older people living at home in Poland
by Sławomir Tobis & Krystyna Jaracz & Dorota Talarska & Sylwia Kropińska & Ewa Zasadzka & Mariola Pawlaczyk & Katarzyna Wieczorowska-Tobis & Ian Philp & Aleksandra Suwalska
December 2017, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 335-339 Transnational aging: toward a transnational perspective in old age research
by Vincent Horn & Cornelia Schweppe - 341-351 National and transnational belonging among Turkish and Moroccan older migrants in the Netherlands: protective against loneliness?
by Jolien Klok & Theo G. Tilburg & Bianca Suanet & Tineke Fokkema & Martijn Huisman - 353-363 Legislating for transnational ageing: a challenge to the logics of the welfare state
by Anita Böcker & Alistair Hunter - 365-374 The emergence of care facilities in Thailand for older German-speaking people: structural backgrounds and facility operators as transnational actors
by Désirée Bender & Tina Hollstein & Cornelia Schweppe - 375-383 Transnational grandparenting in the digital age: mediated co-presence and childcare in the case of Romanian migrants in Switzerland and Canada
by Mihaela Nedelcu - 385-396 Presenteeism, stress resilience, and physical activity in older manual workers: a person-centred analysis
by Cecilie Thogersen-Ntoumani & Julie Black & Magnus Lindwall & Anna Whittaker & George M. Balanos - 397-406 Career histories as determinants of gendered retirement timing in the Danish and Swedish pension systems
by Stefanie König - 407-418 Educational inequalities in late-life depression across Europe: results from the generations and gender survey
by Thomas Hansen & Britt Slagsvold & Marijke Veenstra - 419-428 Prevalence and related factors of successful aging among Chinese rural elders living in nursing homes
by Menglian Wu & Yang Yang & Dan Zhang & Yaoyao Sun & Hui Xie & Jie Zhang & Jihui Jia & Yonggang Su - 429-437 Validity of the de Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale in Spanish older population: competitive structural models and item response theory
by Jose M. Tomás & Sacramento Pinazo-Hernandis & Mónica Donio-Bellegarde & Pedro M. Hontangas
September 2017, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 207-217 Architectural style and green spaces predict older adults’ evaluations of residential facilities
by Veronica Cerina & Ferdinando Fornara & Sara Manca - 219-232 Migrants’ decision-process shaping work destination choice: the case of long-term care work in the United Kingdom and Norway
by Karen Christensen & Shereen Hussein & Mohamed Ismail - 233-241 Cost effectiveness of an intervention focused on reducing bathing disability
by Magnus Zingmark & Ingeborg Nilsson & Fredrik Norström & Klas Göran Sahlén & Lars Lindholm - 243-255 Can peer education improve beliefs, knowledge, motivation and intention to engage in falls prevention amongst community-dwelling older adults?
by Linda A. M. Khong & Richard G. Berlach & Keith D. Hill & Anne-Marie Hill - 257-268 Older adults’ preferences for formal social support of autonomy and dependence in pain: development and validation of a scale
by Sónia F. Bernardes & Marta Matos & Liesbet Goubert - 269-281 Age-related changes in auditory processing and speech perception: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses
by Harvey Babkoff & Leah Fostick - 283-293 Prevalence and overlap of Disease Management Program diseases in older hospitalized patients
by Helle Gybel Juul-Larsen & Janne Petersen & Ditte Maria Sivertsen & Ove Andersen - 295-310 Does active ageing contribute to life satisfaction for older people? Testing a new model of active ageing
by Sara Marsillas & Liesbeth Donder & Tinie Kardol & Sofie Regenmortel & Sarah Dury & Dorien Brosens & An-Sofie Smetcoren & Teresa Braña & Jesús Varela - 311-322 Elderly women living alone in Spain: the importance of having children
by David Reher & Miguel Requena - 323-334 Social frailty in older adults: a scoping review
by S. Bunt & N. Steverink & J. Olthof & C. P. Schans & J. S. M. Hobbelen
June 2017, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 101-109 Oral health-related quality of life and loneliness among older adults
by Patrick Rouxel & Anja Heilmann & Panayotes Demakakos & Jun Aida & Georgios Tsakos & Richard G. Watt - 111-121 Impact of depression and anxiety disorders on adherence to oral hypoglycemics in older adults with diabetes mellitus in Canada
by Lia Gentil & Helen-Maria Vasiliadis & Djamal Berbiche & Michel Préville - 123-131 Changes in admission to long-term care institutions in the Netherlands: comparing two cohorts over the period 1996–1999 and 2006–2009
by Peter Alders & Hannie C. Comijs & Dorly J. H. Deeg - 133-142 The transfer of skills from cognitive and physical training to activities of daily living: a randomised controlled study
by Magdalena Hagovska & Iveta Nagyova - 143-153 Care service use in 2 years preceding suicide among older adults: comparison with those who died a natural death and those who lived longer
by Leena Forma & Mari Aaltonen & Jutta Pulkki & Jani Raitanen & Pekka Rissanen & Marja Jylhä - 155-166 Caring too much? Lack of public services to older people reduces attendance at work among their children
by Heidi Gautun & Christopher Bratt - 167-177 Differential age-related changes in localizing a target among distractors across an extended visual field
by Jing Feng & Fergus I. M. Craik & Brian Levine & Sylvain Moreno & Gary Naglie & HeeSun Choi - 179-188 Being slower, feeling older? Experimentally induced cognitive aging experiences have limited impact on subjective age
by Martina Gabrian & Hans-Werner Wahl - 189-198 Smoking cessation among European older adults: the contributions of marital and employment transitions by gender
by Sergi Trias-Llimós & Magdalena M. Muszyńska & Antonio D. Cámara & Fanny Janssen - 199-205 Validation of abridged mini-mental state examination scales using population-based data from Sweden and USA
by Malin Christina Ericsson & Margaret Gatz & Ingemar Kåreholt & Marti G. Parker & Stefan Fors
March 2017, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-4 Taking a closer look at ageism: self- and other-directed ageist attitudes and discrimination
by Liat Ayalon & Clemens Tesch-Römer - 5-15 Relations between views on ageing and perceived age discrimination: a domain-specific perspective
by Peggy Voss & Julia K. Wolff & Klaus Rothermund - 17-27 Accelerated increase and relative decrease in subjective age and changes in attitudes toward own aging over a 4-year period: results from the Health and Retirement Study
by Ehud Bodner & Liat Ayalon & Sharon Avidor & Yuval Palgi - 29-37 The impact of aging stereotypes on dementia worry
by Joie Molden & Molly Maxfield - 39-48 Ageism among physicians, nurses, and social workers: findings from a qualitative study
by Aya Ben-Harush & Sharon Shiovitz-Ezra & Israel Doron & Sara Alon & Arthur Leibovitz & Hava Golander & Yafa Haron & Liat Ayalon - 49-61 Hard and soft age discrimination: the dual nature of workplace discrimination
by Justyna Stypinska & Konrad Turek - 63-79 Comparing two frailty concepts among older people with intellectual disabilities
by Josje D. Schoufour & Michael A. Echteld & Heleen M. Evenhuis - 81-98 Social exclusion of older persons: a scoping review and conceptual framework
by Kieran Walsh & Thomas Scharf & Norah Keating
December 2016, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 281-285 Antecedents of late life outcomes: the case of Israel
by Sharon Shiovitz-Ezra - 287-297 Migration and changes in loneliness over a 4-year period: the case of older former Soviet Union immigrants in Israel
by Pnina Dolberg & Sharon Shiovitz-Ezra & Liat Ayalon - 299-309 Minority population group status and QOL change: the case of older Israelis
by Noam Damri & Howard Litwin - 311-321 Depression statuses and related predictors in later life: A 10-year follow-up study in Israel
by Rabia Khalaila - 323-334 Which category of lifetime adversity accelerates physical impairment among Israeli older adults?
by Amit Shrira & Yuval Palgi & Ehud Bodner & Dov Shmotkin - 335-347 Childhood conditions and current physical performance among non-institutionalized individuals aged 50+ in Israel
by Galit Weinstein - 349-360 Age differences in the understanding of wealth and power: the mediating role of future time perspective
by Tianyuan Li & Vivian Hiu-Ling Tsang - 361-372 Patterns of productive activity engagement among older adults in urban China
by Huiying Liu & Wei Qun Lou
September 2016, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 195-208 Life resources and personal goals in old age
by Milla Saajanaho & Merja Rantakokko & Erja Portegijs & Timo Törmäkangas & Johanna Eronen & Li-Tang Tsai & Marja Jylhä & Taina Rantanen - 209-218 Identifying important factors for older adults’ physical activity participation across individual/group, structured/unstructured contexts
by Katie L. Beck & Lori E. Weeks & William J. Montelpare & Dany J. MacDonald - 219-230 Active ageing within the nursing home: a study in Flanders, Belgium
by Lien Van Malderen & Patricia De Vriendt & Tony Mets & Ellen Gorus - 231-239 Gender difference in the prevalence and socio-demographic correlates of mobility disability among older adults in Nigeria
by Saliu Adejumobi Balogun & Aravinda Meera Guntupalli - 241-250 The distribution and the functions of autobiographical memories: Why do older adults remember autobiographical memories from their youth?
by Tabea Wolf & Daniel Zimprich - 251-257 Positive messages enhance older adults’ motivation and recognition memory for physical activity programmes
by Nanna Notthoff & Peter Klomp & Friederike Doerwald & Susanne Scheibe - 259-270 Intergenerational support among migrant families in Europe
by Valeria Bordone & Helga A. G. Valk - 271-279 Providing informal care in a changing society
by Marjolein I. Broese van Groenou & Alice Boer
June 2016, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 87-90 Increasing social participation of older people: are there different barriers for those in poor health? Introduction to the special section
by Henrike Galenkamp & Dorly J. H. Deeg - 91-102 Do predictors of volunteering in older age differ by health status?
by Andrea Principi & Henrike Galenkamp & Roberta Papa & Marco Socci & Bianca Suanet & Andrea Schmidt & Katharine Schulmann & Stella Golinowska & Agnieszka Sowa & Amilcar Moreira & Dorly J. H. Deeg - 103-113 Fit for caring: factors associated with informal care provision by older caregivers with and without multimorbidity
by Andrea E. Schmidt & Stefania Ilinca & Katharine Schulmann & Ricardo Rodrigues & Andrea Principi & Francesco Barbabella & Agnieszka Sowa & Stanislawa Golinowska & Dorly Deeg & Henrike Galenkamp - 115-127 Participation in formal learning activities of older Europeans in poor and good health
by Stanisława Golinowska & Agnieszka Sowa & Dorly Deeg & Marco Socci & Andrea Principi & Ricardo Rodrigues & Stefania Ilinca & Henrike Galenkamp - 129-143 Predictors of social leisure activities in older Europeans with and without multimorbidity
by Henrike Galenkamp & Cristina Gagliardi & Andrea Principi & Stanislawa Golinowska & Amilcar Moreira & Andrea E. Schmidt & Juliane Winkelmann & Agnieszka Sowa & Suzan Pas & Dorly J. H. Deeg - 145-157 Predictors of religious participation of older Europeans in good and poor health
by Agnieszka Sowa & Stanisława Golinowska & Dorly Deeg & Andrea Principi & Georgia Casanova & Katherine Schulmann & Stephania Ilinca & Ricardo Rodrigues & Amilcar Moreira & Henrike Gelenkamp - 159-169 Uncovering the care setting–turnover intention relationship of geriatric nurses
by Marlen Rahnfeld & Johannes Wendsche & Andreas Ihle & Sandrine R. Müller & Matthias Kliegel - 171-184 Trajectories of vision in older people: the role of age and social position
by Jennifer Whillans & James Nazroo & Katey Matthews - 185-193 How aging affects self-reports
by Bärbel Knäuper & Kimberly Carrière & Melodie Chamandy & Zhen Xu & Norbert Schwarz & Natalie O. Rosen
March 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-3 Successful ageing as a persistent priority in ageing research
by Hans-Werner Wahl & Dorly Deeg & Howard Litwin - 5-14 Physical activity, self-efficacy, and quality of life in older Czech adults
by Jiri Mudrak & Jan Stochl & Pavel Slepicka & Steriani Elavsky - 15-23 Health and function assessments in two adjacent Danish birth cohorts of centenarians: Impact of design and methodology
by Sonja Vestergaard & Karen Andersen-Ranberg & Axel Skytthe & Kaare Christensen & Jean-Marie Robine & Bernard Jeune - 25-37 How voluntary is the active ageing life? A life-course study on the determinants of extending careers
by Ignacio Madero-Cabib & Laure Kaeser - 39-48 Working conditions as predictors of retirement intentions and exit from paid employment: a 10-year follow-up of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
by Ewan Carr & Gareth Hagger-Johnson & Jenny Head & Nicola Shelton & Mai Stafford & Stephen Stansfeld & Paola Zaninotto - 49-61 Costs of informal care in a sample of German geriatric stroke survivors
by Diana Albrecht & Tanja Wollensak & Christian Ernst & Clemens Becker & Martin Hautzinger & Klaus Pfeiffer - 63-73 Is cognitive lifestyle associated with depressive thoughts and self-reported depressive symptoms in later life?
by Carol Opdebeeck & Catherine Quinn & Sharon M. Nelis & Linda Clare - 75-83 Travel behaviour change in old age: the role of critical incidents in public transport
by Catherine Sundling & Mats E. Nilsson & Sara Hellqvist & Leslie R. Pendrill & Ragne Emardson & Birgitta Berglund