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ABSTRACT As the population ages and families become increasingly diverse, more work is needed to understand expectations for families to care for older adults. In this review, we discuss the theoretical frameworks and conceptualizations used to study care expectations, summarize overarching findings about theories of care expectations and corresponding
Sarah E. Patterson +6 more
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Family Gerontology, Fatherhood, and Masculinity: Enduring Impacts of Fathers and Adult Children
ABSTRACT Despite the intertwined nature of aging, fatherhood, and masculinities, research rarely integrates these perspectives to understand fathers' relationships with their adult children. This review brings these disciplines together, encompassing 15 years of scholarship (2009–2023) in family gerontology and examining articles on fathering adult ...
Amber J. Majeske +5 more
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Multiple work demands and early retirement intention in Germany: A cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis. [PDF]
Kaboth A, Meyer SC.
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Most older Americans, age 50 and older, are split between seeing older adults and their families (white) and the government (blue patterned) as primarily responsible for caregiving costs. A greater proportion of caregivers see the government as primarily responsible compared to non‐caregivers. Chi‐square tests show a significant difference in attitudes
Sarah E. Patterson +8 more
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Cross-Sectional Associations of Body Mass Index With Disability Across High- and Middle-Income Countries in 2002-2006 and 2015-2018. [PDF]
Machado-Fragua MD +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Elder mistreatment is associated with adverse health outcomes and increased Emergency Department (ED) and hospital utilization patterns in the period surrounding initial mistreatment identification. Less is known about outpatient primary care utilization, but it has been hypothesized that elder mistreatment victims may use this care
Jiani Yu +12 more
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Long-term care insurance and health outcomes among older adults with disabilities: evidence from a support system reconfiguration perspective. [PDF]
Liu R, Wang Y, Li Y.
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ABSTRACT Background Remaining socially active may be especially critical for quality of life as death approaches, as it affords access to necessary support, health advice, a sense of autonomy, and personal resources (e.g., coping, resilience) that shape end‐of‐life experiences.
Sara M. Moorman, Alyssa W. Goldman
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Disability severity transitions in the community-dwelling Swiss ageing population: secondary analysis of the Swiss version of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) using multistate models. [PDF]
Hodel J +7 more
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