M. LevensonAldwin, C. M., & Levenson, M. R. (2001). Assessment of mental health in older adults. In H. S. Friedman (Ed.), Assessment and therapy: Specialty articles from the encyclopedia of mental health (pp. 1-8). San Diego: Academic Press....
In this article, we use cross-sectional data obtained from the 2018 China Health and Aging Tracking Survey (CHARLS) to examine the impact of neighborhood mental health at the community level on the mental health of older adults aged 60 years and older. Methods NMH is the average mental health...
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Adults have been found to tell lies about their physical and mental health concerns, but no research has assessed how health lies are perceived by others. The present study explored the moral acceptability of older adults’ health lies. A sample of 73 younger and 61 older adults assessed how ...
Therefore, this study focuses on assessing the potential interaction between the law of the jungle and the anti-welfare attitude in shaping the mental health of older adults. In addition, this article explores the novel notion that the link among the above three may not hold true for older ...
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mental health of older adults. There is no unanimous conclusion on the impact of employment on the mental health of the elderly in the existing research, which can be roughly divided into two kinds of views: one kind of view holds that employment promotes the mental health of the elderly. ...
Time-use of older adults can be different than in earlier life, especially during the transition from pre- to post-retirement or after experiencing major life events, and the changes could affect their mental health. However, the extent and nature of such research in gerontology have not been ...
drawn by Hermann et al. [22], who emphasize the importance of clear terminology in mental health discussions. They further demonstrated that older adolescents (15–18 years) discuss mental health in holistic terms, indicating their understanding of its complexity despite the use of simplified ...
Articles Insights Meeting the Social Needs of Older Adults in Rural Areas Carrie Henning-Smith, PhD, MPH, MSW JAMA Health Forum FullText Health care workers, as well as society at large, recognize that social isolation and loneliness (SI/L) are major public health concerns ...