* Within this relatively concise volume the range of topics is wide * From neuropsychological assessment to psychological therapies * From individual problems to institutional issues, as well as family-based and community care * From normal ageing to dementia, as well as major problems such as ...
Physical activity clearly has benefits for the health and well-being of women and men of all ages, and activity may well be particularly beneficial for old... L Diane - 《Womens Health Issues Official Publication of the Jacobs Institute of Womens Health》 被引量: 334发表: 1997年 The relatio...
The Research Agenda on Ageing consists of four sections: Major Priorities; Critical Research Areas; Key Methodological Issues; and Implementation. The major priorities and the critical research areas described in these sections are linked to the Priority Directions of the Madrid International Plan of Ac...
The chapter ends with a prospective outlook on how the obvious separated treatment of physical and social environment in aging theories can be overcome, thus allowing research to address new and innovative issues on aging. 展开 出版时间: 2006/12/31 ...
the in-depth issues of ageing and dying without invoking the deeper or spiritual dimension of life, which is to guide us about the higher meaning and purpose of life. Thus, the role of a dialogue between science and spirituality will be appropriate in solving the problems of ageing and ...
Change in social support and psychological well-being: A longitudinal study of aging mothers of adults with mental retardation. Family ... M Pinquart - 《Ageing International》 被引量: 198发表: 2002年 Lamotrigine Synopsis Lamotrigine is an antiepileptic agent which blocks voltage-dependent sodium ...
Jamieson R, Shirley R, Grounds A (2010) Ageing and social exclusion among former politically motivated prisoners in Northern Ireland. Report for the Changing Ageing Partnership, Institute of Governance, School of Law, Queens University Belfast ...
Psychological resilience has been associated with increased longevity in the oldest old; however, its significance in the broader older adult population has not been thoroughly explored. There is a lack of understanding regarding its relationship with ca
The term psychological distress refers to symptoms of depression or anxiety3. A cancer diagnosis can be a highly distressing life event3. Cancer is associated with fear relating to pain, recurrence and death4, and can contribute to stigma5, relationship issues6, employment and financial difficulties...
Dysphagia, characterised by difficulty swallowing, affects the intake of food, liquid, and oral medications. Dysphagia can result from a range of aetiologies; however, it is most prevalent in older adults due to ageing-related diseases like stroke and neurodegenerative conditions [4]. Around 30% ...