Fastame, M. C., Penna, M. P., and Hitchcott, P. K. (2015). Mental health in late adulthood: What can preserve it? Appl. Res. Qual. Life. 10, 459-471. doi: 10. 1007/s11482-014-9323-5Fastame MC, Penna MP, Hitchcott PK. Mental health in late adulthood: what can preserve...
In the United States, nearly one in two Americans (133 million) has at least one chronic medical condition, with most subjects (58%) between the ages of 18 and 64.The number is projected to increase by more than one percent per year by 2030, resulting in an estimated chronically ill pop...
Natalie is a teacher and holds an MA in English Education and is in progress on her PhD in psychology.Cite this lesson When moving into late adulthood, people often experience health issues due to lack of fitness and healthy diet as well as a decrease in sexuality. Learn more about these ...
When moving into late adulthood, people often experience health issues due to lack of fitness and healthy diet as well as a decrease in sexuality...
Early- and Late-Adolescent Predictors of Psychological Health in Adulthood: Results from the Intergenerational StudiesPsychological healthIntergenerational studiesLifespan developmentDependabilityThe longevity of longitudinal samples now allows study of such awaited projects as the prediction of psychological health...
This study tests the association between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and multidimensional well-being in early adulthood for a low-income, urban co... Alison,Giovanelli,J Arthur,... - 《Pediatrics》 被引量: 12发表: 2016年 Community Engagement: An Essential Component of Well-Being in Ol...
Parenthood, stress, and mental health in late midlife and early old age. International Journal of Aging and Human Development. 2009; 68 :127–147... Pudrovska,Tetyana - 《International Journal of Aging & Human Development》 被引量: 30发表: 2009年 Childlessness and Psychological Well-Being in ...
and having anal sex. Our study findings are consistent with Exner-Cortens’ recent longitudinal study noting more pronounced health impacts in late adolescence/young adulthood among females who had some experience of physical violence victimization [16]. Namely, the Exner-Cortens’ study showed that ...
Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy (2023) 16:511–536 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12061-022-09489-5 Childhood Socioeconomic Status and Late‑Adulthood Health Outcomes in China: A Life‑Course Perspective Tao Zhou1 · Richard Harris1 · David Manley1 Received:...
2010). Gender differences in cognitive tasks have been found to be stable from adulthood to old age, which suggests that age-related declines in cognitive abilities have similar trajectories in men and women (Barnes et al. 2003; de Frias et al. 2006; Gerstorf et al. 2006). With respect ...