G Hülür, B Macdonald - American Psychologist, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
… , older Internet users and nonusers differ in a number of sociodemographic and psychological variables, which may be at least … composition from newer cohorts of olderadults will allow …
… Cohortdifferences in psychosocialfunctionover20years: Currentolderadultsfeelless lonely and less dependent on external circumstances. Gerontology, 62, 354-361. http://dx.doi.org…
… a larger effect on younger age groups than olderage groups. If … would be an increase in the prevalence of psychological … The largest increase was among 20- to 21-year-olds, where 78…
… olderadults who were inactive, the physically active cohorts … appreciable change to 20%, pointing to the variations in the … interpersonal ties with olderpersonsbe strengthened. These …
… This may be particularly important for olderadults with … in primary care experienced worse psychosocial health and an … of the two different measurement methods should be minimal. …
… patients (≤20yearsold) and olderpatients (>20yearsold). … cohort in the current study was recruited from a single, private, high-volume metropolitan clinic, and the results may not be …
… , and psychosocial factors were found to be important for … three birth cohorts representing different stages of the adult life … in olderage groups (ages 60–65) than younger age groups (…
TA Salthouse - Psychology and aging, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
… To illustrate, interventions targeted at olderadults may not be … the difference reflects cohort differences in addition to age, … adults in their 70’s and 80’s than among those in their 20’s, 30’…
… in olderadults’ everyday functions, but people differfrom one another in … from the first measurement (eg, when a person is 20years … Moreover, cohortdifferences, age-related changes …