On the flip side, a region with many young adults and teenagers entering the working-age population and fewer people in their 50s and 60s could soon see fierce competition for jobs. Additionally, an area with a disproportionate number of people outside the working-age population will rely on ...
Summary The majority of those with mental health disorders present for the first time to both primary care and secondary care services as adults. Therefore early intervention in mental health does not necessarily mean intervention at an early age, but intervention early in a patient's care pathway...
The smartphone usage predominated in working-age adults and their caregivers. Older adult caregivers were more likely to use desktop or laptop computers. In our sample, tablets were the least popular form factor. CONCLUSIONS Access rates and uptake of internet-based services have the potential to ...
Background: Older working-age adults are an increasing share of the nursing home population. Methods: MDS assessment data for 2000 and 2008 are used to explore sociodemographic, residential, medical and psychiatric characteristics of newly admitted working-age adults (31-64) relative to their older...
Thus, age and individual differences in filtering are reflected in different ways showing that old adults are not simply like less efficiently performing young adults. 展开 关键词: aging contralateral delay activity filtering efficiency individual differences visual working memory ...
The high prevalence of osteoarthritis in adults aged 50 and over and increasing prevalence with age indicates a need to understand the relationship between osteoarthritis and health and work at population level and the potential for this large group of people to extend their working life under ...
Although medication poisoning in older adults is considered an increasingly important, but preventable cause of death, it has received relatively little attention. We explored recent trends and correlates of suicidal and accidental fatal drug poisonings among older and working-age individuals using nationw...
adults.14,15,16Based on findings from an ESMO/SIOPE survey, this WG has adopted the inclusive age range of 15-39 years as the definition of the AYA population, accepting that different subgroups may be studied to address specific questions.9According to this definition, the annual cancer ...
with adults defined here as individuals aged >21 years. We set the age cut-off for adult versus adolescent analyses at⩽21 years, based on 1) evidence of accelerated cortical thinning followed by decelerated thinning in young adulthood during normal brain development18and 2) the presence of ...
Adults of Working Age 来自 Wiley 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者: K Marlowe 出版社: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 摘要: Summary The majority of those with mental health disorders present for the first time to both primary care and secondary care services as adults. Therefore early intervention in mental ...