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 …
As COVID-19 continues to impact global society, healthcare professionals (HCPs) are at risk for a number of negative well-being outcomes due to their role as care providers. The …
The past several decades have witnessed unidimensional decline models of aging give way to life-span developmental models that consider how specific processes and strategies …
For most Americans, staying" mentally sharp" as they age is a very high priority. Declines in memory and decision-making abilities may trigger fears of Alzheimer's disease or other …
L Na, L Yang, PG Mezo, R Liu - Social science & medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
Background The COVID19 pandemic has caused a mental health crisis worldwide, which may have different age-specific impacts, partly due to age-related differences in resilience …
Contrasting cognitive and physical decline, research in emotional aging suggests that most older adults enjoy high levels of affective well-being and emotional stability into their 70s …
M Mather - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This paper reviews age differences in emotion processing and how they may relate to age‐ related changes in the brain. Compared with younger adults, older adults react less to …
This book brings together prominent investigators to provide a comprehensive guide to doing life course research, including an “inside view” of how they designed and carried out …
M Diehl, EL Hay - Developmental psychology, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
This study observed young, middle-aged, and older adults (N= 239; M age= 49.6 years; range= 18–89 years) for 30 consecutive days to examine the association between daily …