A Fiske, JL Wetherell, M Gatz - Annual review of clinical …, 2009 - annualreviews.org
Depression is less prevalent among older adults than among younger adults, but it can have serious consequences. More than half of cases represent a first onset in later life. Although …
In this study, meta-analytic procedures were used to examine the relationships between retirement planning, retirement decision and their antecedent and consequences. Our …
Background Governments need to increase the proportion of the population in work in most developed countries because of ageing populations. We investigated longitudinally how self …
Y Zhan, M Wang, S Liu, KS Shultz - Journal of occupational health …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
The present study examined the relationship between bridge employment and retirees' health outcomes (ie, major diseases, functional limitations, and mental health). We used a …
G Topa, M Depolo, CM Alcover - Frontiers in psychology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Early or voluntary retirement (ER) can be defined as the full exit from an organizational job or career path of long duration, decided by individuals of a certain age at the mid or late …
Purpose The current paper aims to investigate the role of mental health in determining future employment status. Much of the previous longitudinal and prospective research has focused …
Objectives To determine, using longitudinal analyses, if retirement is followed by a change in the risk of incident chronic diseases, depressive symptoms, and fatigue. Design …
E Calvo, N Sarkisian… - Journals of Gerontology …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Objectives. This article explores the effects of the timing of retirement on subjective physical and emotional health. Using panel data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), we …
Background: Previous studies report contradictory findings regarding health effects of retirement. This study examines longitudinally the associations of retirement with mental …