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2021, Volume 76, Issue 2
2021, Volume 76, Issue 1
- 1-5 Introduction to the Special Issue: Preregistered Studies of Personality Development and Aging Using Existing Data
[Registered reports: A new publishing initiative at Cortex]
by Richard E Lucas & M Brent Donnellan
- 6-19 Associations Between Personality Traits and Cognitive Resilience in Older Adults
[Relation of cerebral vessel disease to Alzheimer’s disease dementia and cognitive function in elderly people: A cross-sectional study]
by Eileen K Graham & Bryan D James & Kathryn L Jackson & Emily C Willroth & Patricia Boyle & Robert Wilson & David A Bennett & Daniel K Mroczek & Richard Lucas
- 20-30 Personality Development Beyond the Mean: Do Life Events Shape Personality Variability, Structure, and Ipsative Continuity?
[Cross-sectional age differences and longitudinal age changes of personality in middle adulthood and old age]
by Joshua J Jackson & Emorie D Beck & Richard Lucas
- 31-43 Within-Couple Personality Concordance Over Time: The Importance of Personality Synchrony for Perceived Spousal Support
[Emotional convergence between people over time]
by Nathan A Lewis & Tomiko Yoneda & Richard Lucas
- 44-55 Do Big Five Personality Traits Moderate the Effects of Stressful Life Events on Health Trajectories? Evidence From the Health and Retirement Study
[Stress and coping across the lifespan]
by Lauren L Mitchell & Rachel Zmora & Jessica M Finlay & Eric Jutkowitz & Joseph E Gaugler & Brent Donnellan
- 56-66 Within-Person Associations Between Attachment Security, Need Satisfaction and Psychological Adjustment in Daily Life of Older Adults
[Attachment and close relationships across the life span]
by Annika A Martin & Andrea B Horn & Mathias Allemand & Shevaun Neupert
- 67-77 Log on and Prosper? Little Evidence for Codevelopment Between Psychological Adjustment and Technology Use in Older Adulthood
[A continuity theory of normal aging]
by Ted Schwaba & Wiebke Bleidorn & Brent Donnellan
- 78-87 The Relationship Between Career Success and Sense of Purpose: Examining Linkages and Changes
[On correlated change in personality]
by Sara J Weston & M Teresa Cardador & Patrick L Hill & Ted Schwaba & Jennifer Lodi-Smith & Susan K Whitbourne & Brent Donnellan
- 88-97 Memory and Personality Development in Adulthood: Evidence From Four Longitudinal Studies
[Mild cognitive impairment in different functional domains and incident Alzheimer’s disease]
by Yannick Stephan & Angelina R Sutin & Martina Luchetti & Antonio Terracciano & Richard Lucas
- 101-103 Diversity, Globalization, and Amplitude: Social Research on Age and Aging Is Meeting the Moment
[Linking the levels: Integrating individual trajectories, historical contingency, and social policy choices in cumulative advantage and disadvantage research]
by Jessica A Kelley
- 104-108 Insufficient Advance Care Planning? Correlates of Planning Without Personal Conversations
[Advance care planning and the quality of end-of-life care in older adults]
by Kathrin Boerner & Sara M Moorman & Deborah Carr & Katherine A Ornstein & J Jill Suitor
- 109-120 Association Between Region of Birth and Advance Care Planning Documentation Among Older Australian Migrant Communities: A Multicenter Audit Study
[Association of experience with illness and end-of-life care with advance care planning in older adults]
by Craig Sinclair & Marcus Sellars & Kimberly Buck & Karen M Detering & Ben P White & Linda Nolte & Deborah S Carr
- 121-132 Socioeconomic Inequalities in Home-Care Use Across Regional Long-term Care Systems in Europe
[Demography of informal caregiving]
by Ginevra Floridi & Ludovico Carrino & Karen Glaser & Candace Kemp
- 133-140 Use of Informal Support as a Predictor of Home- and Community-Based Services Utilization
[Revisiting the behavioral model and access to medical care: Does it matter?]
by Kristen N Robinson & Heather L Menne & Raphael Gaeta & Candace Kemp
- 141-151 Health Care Access and Utilization for American Indian Elders: A Concept-Mapping Study
[Concept mapping of PMTCT implementation challenges and solutions across 6 Sub-Saharan African countries in the NIH-PEPFAR PMTCT implementation science alliance]
by David H Sommerfeld & Elise Trott Jaramillo & Erik Lujan & Emily Haozous & Cathleen E Willging & Deborah Carr
- 152-160 Age Takes Hold of Us by Surprise: Conceptualizing Vulnerabilities in Aging as the Timing of Adverse Events
[Cox’s regression model for counting processes: A large sample study]
by Bram Vanhoutte & Deborah Carr
- 161-172 Is Bullying Victimization in Childhood Associated With Mental Health in Old Age
[The long-term impact]
by Bo Hu & Deborah Carr
- 173-183 Genes Related to Education Predict Frailty Among Older Adults in the United States
[Genetic analysis of social-class mobility in five longitudinal studies]
by Brooke M Huibregtse & Breanne L Newell-Stamper & Benjamin W Domingue & Jason D Boardman & Anna Zajacova
- 184-194 Transpersonal Genetic Effects Among Older U.S. Couples: A Longitudinal Study
[Convoys of social relations: Past, present, and future]
by Aniruddha Das & Deborah Carr
- 195-200 Functional Hearing Loss and Social Engagement Among Medicare Beneficiaries
[A profile of the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey]
by Aishwarya Shukla & Thomas K M Cudjoe & Frank R Lin & Nicholas S Reed & Deborah Carr
- 201-208 Hearing Impairment, Household Composition, Marital Status, and Mortality Among U.S. Adults
[Social support, social networks, social cohesion and health]
by Justin T Denney & Jason D Boardman & Anna Zajacova
- 209-218 Change in Mobility: Consistency of Estimates and Predictors Across Studies of Older Adults
[Gait speed at usual pace as a predictor of adverse outcomes in community-dwelling older people an International Academy on Nutrition and Aging (IANA) Task Force]
by Jennifer C Cornman & Dana A Glei & Maxine Weinstein & Jessica Kelley
2020, Volume 75, Issue 10
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2020, Volume 75, Issue 7
- 78-80 Education and Cognitive Aging: An Introduction to the Special Section
by Laura B ZahodnePhD & Anna ZajacovaPhD
- 81-92 Relationship of Early-Life Residence and Educational Experience to Level and Change in Cognitive Functioning: Results of the Minority Aging Research Study
by Melissa LamarPhD & Alan J LernerMD & Bryan D JamesPhD & Lei YuPhD & Crystal M GloverPhD & Robert S WilsonPhD & Lisa L BarnesPhD & Angela GutchessPhD
- 93-104 Education and Cognition in Middle Age and Later Life: The Mediating Role of Physical and Cognitive Activity
by Yujun LiuPhD & Margie E LachmanPhD & Nicole AndersonPhD, CPsych
- 105-112 Racial and Educational Disparities in Dementia and Dementia-Free Life Expectancy
by Mateo P FarinaMA & Mark D HaywardPhD & Jung Ki KimPhD & Eileen M CrimminsPhD & J Scott BrownPhD
- 113-128 The Education of Multiple Family Members and the Life-Course Pathways to Cognitive Impairment
by Jenjira J YahirunPhD & Sindhu VasireddyPhD & Mark D HaywardPhD & Deborah CarrPhD
- 129-140 The Association Between Spousal Education and Cognitive Ability Among Older Mexican Adults
by Joseph L SaenzPhD & Christopher R BeamPhD & Elizabeth M ZelinskiPhD & Anna ZajacovaPhD
- 141-150 Spousal Education and Cognitive Functioning in Later Life
by Minle XuPhD & Shevaun NeupertPhD
- 151-160 Education and Cognitive Decline: An Integrative Analysis of Global Longitudinal Studies of Cognitive Aging
by Sean A P CloustonPhD & Dylan M SmithPhD & Soumyadeep MukherjeePhD & Yun ZhangMmed & Wei HouPhD & Bruce G LinkPhD & Marcus RichardsPhD & J Scott BrownPhD
- 161-173 Disparity in Educational Attainment Partially Explains Cognitive Gender Differences in Older Rural South Africans
by Meagan T FarrellPhD & Lindsay C KobayashiPhD & Livia MontanaPhD & Ryan G WagnerPhD & Nele DemeyerePhD & Lisa BerkmanPhD & Angela GutchessPhD
- 1359-1360 State of the Science on Mild Cognitive Impairment
by Nicole D AndersonPhD, CPsych
- 1361-1371 Patterns of Social Engagement Among Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment
by Takashi AmanoMSW, PhD & Nancy Morrow-HowellMSW, PhD & Sojung ParkMSW, PhD & Nicole AndersonPhD, CPsych
- 1372-1381 Dual-Task Gait Assessment in a Clinical Sample: Implications for Improved Detection of Mild Cognitive Impairment
by Deborah A LowePhD & Rebecca K MacAulayPhD & Dana M SzelesPhD & Nicholas J MilanoMD & Mark T WagnerPhD & Nicole AndersonPhD, CPsych
- 1382-1392 Evidence of a Relation Between Hippocampal Volume, White Matter Hyperintensities, and Cognition in Subjective Cognitive Decline and Mild Cognitive Impairment
by Marie CaillaudPhD & Carol HudonPhD & Benjamin BollerPhD & Simona BrambatiPhD & Simon DuchesnePhD & Dominique LorrainPhD & Jean-François GagnonPhD & Samantha MaltezosBA & Samira MellahPhD & Natalie PhillipsPhD & Sylvie BellevillePhD & Angela GutchessPhD
- 1393-1402 Cognitive/Functional Measures Predict Alzheimer’s Disease, Dependent on Hippocampal Volume
by Hossein Tabatabaei-JafariMD & Marnie E ShawPhD & Erin WalshPhD & Nicolas CherbuinPhD & Nicole AndersonPhD, CPsych
- 1403-1413 Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Episodic Memory in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Pilot Study
by Rosa ManentiPhD & Marco SandriniPhD & Elena GobbiMSc & Giuliano BinettiMD & Maria CotelliPhD & Nicole AndersonPhD, CPsych
- 1414-1422 Loneliness and Risk of Dementia
by Angelina R SutinPhD & Yannick StephanPhD & Martina LuchettiPhD & Antonio TerraccianoPhD & Lynn MartirePhD
- 1423-1432 The Changing Relationship Between Partnership Status and Loneliness: Effects Related to Aging and Historical Time
by Anne BögerMSc & Oliver HuxholdDrPhil & Lynn MartirePhD
- 1433-1442 The Strength of Weaker Ties: An Underexplored Resource for Maintaining Emotional Well-Being in Later Life
by Oliver HuxholdPhD & Katherine L FioriPhD & Noah J WebsterPhD & Toni C AntonucciPhD & Lynn MartirePhD
- 1443-1450 Apathy and the Risk of Predementia Syndromes in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
by Mirnova E CeïdeMD & Alana WarhitMD & Emmeline I AyersMPH & Gary KennedyMD & Joe VergheseMBBS & Vanessa TalerPhD
- 1451-1461 Social Resources as Compensatory Cognitive Reserve? Interactions of Social Resources With Education in Predicting Late-Life Cognition
by Tim D WindsorPhD & Paolo GhislettaPhD & Denis GerstorfPhD & Shevaun NeupertPhD
- 1462-1474 Older Black Adults’ Satisfaction and Anxiety Levels After Completing Alternative Versus Traditional Cognitive Batteries
by Alyssa A GamaldoPhD & Shyuan Ching TanMA & Angie L SardinaPhD & Carolyn HenziBSc & Rosalyn Guest & Lesley A RossPhD & Kurtis WillinghamMA & Alan B ZondermanPhD & Ross A AndelPhD & Angela GutchessPhD
- 1475-1483 A Cross-National Analysis of the Psychometric Properties of the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory
by Helge MoldePhD & Inger Hilde NordhusPhD & Torbjørn TorsheimPhD & Knut EngedalPhD & Anette Bakkane BendixenMD & Gerard J ByrnePhD & María Márquez-GonzálezPhD & Andres LosadaPhD & Lei FengPhD & Elisabeth Kuan Tai OwPhD & Kullaya PisitsungkagarnPhD & Nattasuda TaephantPhD & Somboon JarukasemthaweePhD & Alexandra ChampagneDPsy & Philippe LandrevillePhD & Patrick GosselinPhD & Oscar RibeiroPhD & Gretchen J DiefenbachPhD & Karen BlankMD & Sherry A BeaudreauPhD & Jerson LaksPhD & Narahyana Bom de AraújoPhD & Rochele Paz FonsecaPhD & Renata KochhannPhD & Analuiza CamozzatoPhD & Rob H S van den BrinkPhD & Mario FluiterMD & Paul NaardingPhD & Loeki P R M PelzersMD & Astrid LugtenburgMD & Richard C Oude VoshaarPhD & Nancy A PachanaPhD & Shevaun NeupertPhD
- 1489-1493 Budgeting for Social Security: A 75-Year Retrospective on W.R. Williamson’s Article in the First Issue of the Journal of Gerontology
by Richard V BurkhauserPhD & Deborah CarrPhD
- 1494-1503 The Other Student Debt Crisis: How Borrowing to Pay for a Child’s College Education Relates to Parents’ Mental Health at Midlife
by Katrina M WalsemannPhD & Jennifer A AilshirePhD & Caroline Sten HartnettPhD & Deborah CarrPhD
- 1504-1514 Cohort Trends in Working Life Expectancies at Age 50 in the United States: A Register-Based Study Using Social Security Administration Data
by Christian DudelPhD & Mikko MyrskyläPhD & James RaymoPhD
- 1515-1526 Aging in Different Welfare Contexts: A Comparative Perspective on Later-Life Employment and Health
by Ignacio Madero-CabibPhD & Laurie CornaPhD & Isabel BaumannPhD & James M RaymoPhD
- 1527-1537 Medicaid Contributes Substantial Costs to Dementia Care in an Ethnically Diverse Community
by Carolyn W ZhuPhD & Katherine A OrnsteinPhD & Stephanie CosentinoPhD & Yian GuPhD & Howard AndrewsPhD & Yaakov SternPhD & J Scott BrownPhD
- 1538-1547 Informal Caregiving and Network Turnover Among Older Adults
by Adam R RothMA & Deborah CarrPhD
- 1548-1557 The Impact of Spouse’s Illness on Depressive Symptoms: The Roles of Spousal Caregiving and Marital Satisfaction
by Joohong MinPhD & Jeremy B YorgasonPhD & Janet FastPhD & Anna ChudykMSc & Deborah CarrPhD
- 1558-1562 Mastery and Longevity in Spousal Caregivers of Persons with Dementia
by Jyoti SavlaPhD & Zhe WangPhD & Jiafeng ZhuMS & Nancy BrossoiePhD & Karen A RobertoPhD & Rosemary BliesznerPhD & Deborah CarrPhD
- 1563-1572 Change Over Time in Caregiving Networks for Older Adults With and Without Dementia
by Brenda C SpillmanPhD & Vicki A FreedmanPhD & Judith D KasperPhD & Jennifer L WolffPhD & Deborah CarrPhD
- 1573-1584 Social Network Characteristics and Their Associations With Stress in Older Adults: Closure and Balance in a Population-Based Sample
by Lea EllwardtPhD & Rafael P M WittekPhD & Louise C HawkleyPhD & John T CacioppoPhD & Deborah CarrPhD
- 1585-1596 Solitary Day, Solitary Activities, and Associations With Well-Being Among Older Adults
by Jack LamPhD & Joan García-RománPhD & Deborah CarrPhD
- 1597-1608 Social Relationships and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Among Postmenopausal Women
by Michael HendryxPhD & Wanda Nicholson & JoAnn E MansonMD, DrpH & Candyce H KroenkeScD, MPH & Jennifer LeePhD & Julie C WeitlaufPhD & Lorena GarciaMPH, DrPH & Junmei M JonassonPhD & Jean Wactawski-WendePhD & Juhua LuoPhD & Anna ZajacovaPhD
- 1609-1619 Longitudinal Associations Between Short-Term, Repeated, and Sustained Arts Engagement and Well-Being Outcomes in Older Adults
by Urszula TymoszukPhD & Rosie PerkinsPhD & Neta SpiroPhD & Aaron WilliamonPhD & Daisy FancourtPhD & Deborah CarrPhD
- 1620-1620 Corrigendum: Change Over Time in Caregiving Networks for Older Adults With and Without Dementia
by Brenda C SpillmanPhD & Vicki A FreedmanPhD & Judith D KasperPhD & Jennifer L WolffPhD
2020, Volume 75, Issue 6
- 29-30 Introduction to the Virtual Collection on Executive Functioning and Aging
by Angela Gutchess
- 31-55 Age Differences in the Subcomponents of Executive Functioning
by Ted MaldonadoMS & Joseph M Orr & James R M GoenBA & Jessica A Bernard & Angela Gutchess
- 56-68 Relations of Executive Function and Physical Performance in Middle Adulthood: A Prospective Investigation in African American and White Adults
by Daniel K LeibelMA & Megan R WilliamsMA & Leslie I KatzelMD, & Michele K EvansMD & Alan B Zonderman & Shari R Waldstein & Angela Gutchess
- 69-77 Executive Function and Subjective Well-being in Middle and Late Adulthood
by Wei Xing TohBS & Hwajin Yang & Andree Hartanto & Shevaun Neupert
- 1125-1129 Attitudes Toward Aging: A Glance Back at Research Developments Over the Past 75 Years
by Li ChuBA & Jennifer C Lay & Vivian Hiu Ling TsangMPhil & Helene H Fung
- 1130-1131 Cognitive Interventions in Later Life: Introduction to the Special Section
by Brent J Small
- 1132-1143 Comparing Web-Based and Classroom-Based Memory Training for Older Adults: The ACTIVE Memory Works™ Study
by George W Rebok & Marian TzuangMSW & Jeanine M Parisi & Brent Small
- 1144-1154 Home-Based, Adaptive Cognitive Training for Cognitively Normal Older adults: Initial Efficacy Trial
by Hyun Kyu Lee & James D KentBA & Christopher WendelBA & Fredric D Wolinsky & Eric D Foster & Michael M Merzenich & Michelle W Voss & Brent Small
- 1155-1169 The Impact of Learning Multiple Real-World Skills on Cognitive Abilities and Functional Independence in Healthy Older Adults
by Shirley LeanosMA & Esra Kürüm & Carla M Strickland-Hughes & Annie S Ditta & Gianhu NguyenBA & Miranda Felix & Hara YumBA & George W Rebok & Rachel Wu & Brent Small
- 1170-1180 Exploring the Specificity, Synergy, and Durability of Auditory and Visual Computer Gameplay Transfer Effects in Healthy Older Adults
by Mark E Faust & Kristi S Multhaup & Michelle S OngMD & George J Demakis & Kelly G BalzMA, CCC-SLP & Brent Small
- 1181-1192 Investigating the Effects of Spacing on Working Memory Training Outcome: A Randomized, Controlled, Multisite Trial in Older Adults
by Susanne M Jaeggi & Martin Buschkuehl & Chelsea M Parlett-PelleritiMS & Seung Min MoonBS, BA & Michelle EvansBA & Alexandra KritzmacherMA & Patricia A Reuter-Lorenz & Priti Shah & John Jonides & Brent Small
- 1193-1198 Cognitive Rehabilitation and Exposure/Sorting Therapy for Late-Life Hoarding: Effects on Neuropsychological Performance
by Catherine R Ayers, ABPP & Eliza J DavidsonBS & Mary E DozierMS & Elizabeth W Twamley & Brent Small
- 1199-1205 Motivation as a Mediator of the Relation Between Cognitive Reserve and Cognitive Performance
by Fanny Vallet & Nathalie Mella & Andreas Ihle & Marine Beaudoin & Delphine Fagot & Nicola Ballhausen & Marie Baeriswyl & Morgane SchlemmerMSc & Michel Oris & Matthias Kliegel & Olivier Desrichard & Angela Gutchess
- 1206-1218 Associations Between Cognitive Abilities and 20-Year Personality Changes in Older Adults in the ILSE Study: Does Health Matter?
by Markus Wettstein & Benjamin Tauber & Hans-Werner Wahl & Shevaun Neupert
- 1219-1229 Gray Matter Volume Covariance Networks, Social Support, and Cognition in Older Adults
by Kelly CottonBS & Joe VergheseMBBS & Helena M Blumen & Angela Gutchess
- 1230-1242 Associations Between Self-Reported Sensory Impairment and Risk of Cognitive Decline and Impairment in the Health and Retirement Study Cohort
by Asri Maharani & Piers Dawes & James Nazroo & Gindo Tampubolon & Neil Pendleton & Sense-Cog WP1 GroupGeir Bertelsen & Suzanne Cosh & Audrey Cougnard-Grégoire & Piers Dawes & Cécile Delcourt & Fofi Constantinidou & Andre Goedegebure & Catherine Helmer & M Arfan Ikram & Caroline C W Klaver & Iracema Leroi & Asri Maharani & Magda Meester-Smor & Virginie Nael & Neelke Oosterloo & Neil Pendleton & Henrik Schirmer & Gindo Tampubolon & Henning Tiemeier & Therese von Hanno & Nicole Anderson
- 1245-1248 Linking the Levels: Integrating Individual Trajectories, Historical Contingency, and Social Policy Choices in Cumulative Advantage and Disadvantage Research
by Stephen Crystal
- 1249-1263 Systemic and Reflexive: Foundations of Cumulative Dis/Advantage and Life-Course Processes
by Dale Dannefer & Deborah Carr
- 1264-1274 Examining Cumulative Inequality in the Association Between Childhood Socioeconomic Status and Body Mass Index From Midlife to Old Age
by Chioun Lee & Soojin Park & Anna Zajacova
- 1275-1285 Actor–Partner Effects of Childhood Disadvantage on Later Life Subjective Well-Being Among Individuals in Coresidential Unions
by Jack Lam & Deborah Carr
- 1286-1291 Is College Completion Associated with Better Cognition in Later Life for People Who Are the Least, or Most, Likely to Obtain a Bachelor’s Degree?
by XEmily A Greenfield & Ayse Akincigil & Sara M Moorman & Deborah Carr
- 1292-1301 Cumulative Inequality at the End of Life?: Racial Disparities in Impairment in the Time Before Death
by Miles G Taylor & Stella N MinMA & Keshia M Reid & Markus Schafer
- 1302-1311 “It’s Luck as to What Sort of Family You’re Born Into” Cumulative Dis/advantage Generative Systemic Processes Across the Life Course of a Baby-Boom Birth Cohort
by Josephine M Wildman & Deborah Carr
- 1312-1325 Do Welfare Regimes Moderate Cumulative Dis/advantages Over the Life Course? Cross-National Evidence from Longitudinal SHARE Data
by Stefan SieberMA & Boris Cheval & Dan OrsholitsMA & Bernadette W A van der Linden & Idris Guessous & Rainer Gabriel & Matthias Kliegel & Martina von ArxMA & Michelle Kelly-Irving & Marja J Aartsen & Matthieu P Boisgontier & Delphine Courvoisier & Claudine Burton-Jeangros & Stéphane Cullati & Deborah Carr
- 1326-1335 Life-Course Circumstances and Frailty in Old Age Within Different European Welfare Regimes: A Longitudinal Study With SHARE
by Bernadette Wilhelmina & Antonia Van Der Linden & Stefan SieberMA & Boris Cheval & Dan OrsholitsMA & Idris Guessous & Rainer Gabriel & Martina Von ArxMA & Michelle Kelly-Irving & Marja Aartsen & David Blane & Matthieu P Boisgontier & Delphine Courvoisier & Michel Oris & Matthias Kliegel & Stéphane Cullati & Jessica Kelley
- 1336-1347 Changes in Socioeconomic Differences in Hospital Days With Age: Cumulative Disadvantage, Age-as-Leveler, or Both?
by Yaoyue Hu & Taina Leinonen & Mikko Myrskylä & Pekka Martikainen & Deborah Carr
- 1348-1357 Life Course Socioeconomic Conditions and Frailty at Older Ages
by Bernadette Wilhelmina & Antonia Van der Linden & Boris Cheval & Stefan SieberMA & Dan OrsholitsMSc & Idris Guessous & Silvia Stringhini & Rainer Gabriel & Marja Aartsen & David Blane & Delphine Courvoisier & Claudine Burton-Jeangros & Matthias Kliegel & Stéphane Cullati & Deborah Carr
2020, Volume 75, Issue 5
- 1-12 Predicting Control Beliefs in Older Adults: A Micro-Longitudinal Study
by Shenghao ZhangBS & Alyssa A GamaldoPhD & Shevaun D NeupertPhD & Jason C AllairePhD & Frank J InfurnaPhD
- 13-17 Feeling Young and in Control: Daily Control Beliefs Are Associated With Younger Subjective Ages
by Jennifer A BellingtierPhD & Shevaun D NeupertPhD & Manfred DiehlPhD
- 18-28 The Impact of Perceived Control and Future-Self Views on Preparing for the Old Age: Moderating Influences of Age, Culture, and Context
by Jeongsoo Park & Helene H Fung & Klaus Rothermund & Thomas M Hess & Angela Gutchess
- 919-926 Loneliness Increases the Risk of All-Cause Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
by Anna SundströmPhD & Annelie Nordin Adolfsson & Maria NordinPhD & Rolf AdolfssonMD & Nicole AndersonPhD, CPsych
- 927-936 Daily Links Between Sleep and Anger Among Spouses of Chronic Pain Patients
by Christina M MariniPhD & Lynn M MartirePhD & Dusti R JonesMS & Ruixue ZhaoyangPhD & Orfeu M BuxtonPhD & Rodlescia SneedPhD, MPH
- 937-952 Systematic Review of Pulmonary Function and Cognition in Aging
by Emily Clare DugganMSc & Raquel B GrahamMSc & Andrea M PiccininPhD & Natalie D JenkinsMEd & Sean CloustonPhD & Graciela Muniz-TerreraPhD & Scott M HoferPhD & Angela GutchessPhD
- 953-960 The Association Between Physical Activity, Including Physical Activity Intensity, and Fear of Falling Differs by Fear Severity in Older Adults Living in the Community
by Ryuichi SawaPT, PhD & Tsuyoshi AsaiPT, PhD & Takehiko DoiPT, PhD & Shogo MisuPT, PhD & Shunsuke MurataPT, MS & Rei Ono & Bob G KnightPhD
- 961-969 Age-Related Decline in Learning Deterministic Judgment-Based Sequences
by Layla DangBA & Sylvia P LarsonBA & Mark A GluckPhD & Jessica R PetokPhD & Angela GutchessPhD
- 970-980 Advancing Research on Psychosocial Stress and Aging with the Health and Retirement Study: Looking Back to Launch the Field Forward
by Alexandra D CrosswellPhD & Madhuvanthi SureshBA & Eli PutermanPhD & Tara L GruenewaldPhD & Jinkook LeePhD & Elissa S EpelPhD & Shevaun NeupertPhD