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Autor:
Maggi C. Miller, Eric Mishio Bawa, John R. Absher, Leonard Bonilha, Lesley A. Ross, Hye Won Chai, Nicholas J. Milano, Robert J. Adams
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neurology, Vol 15 (2024)
BackgroundSouth Carolina has arguably the most robust Alzheimer’s Registry in the United States. For enhanced planning in both clinical practice and research and better utilization of the Registry data, it is important to understand survival after
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https://doaj.org/article/3dfe037f0692440f85a15975329fbabe
Autor:
Miller, Maggi C., Mishio Bawa, Eric, Absher, John R., Bonilha, Leonard, Ross, Lesley A., Hye Won Chai, Milano, Nicholas J., Adams, Robert J.
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neurology; 2024, p01-08, 8p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Behavioral Medicine.
Autor:
David M. Almeida, Hye Won Chai
Publikováno v:
Ann Behav Med
Background Cardiovascular disease is a critical public health issue and a growing body of literature on relationships and health point to individuals’ interactions and involvement with family members as significant correlates of cardiovascular outc
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Emotion
Research documents the pernicious effects of daily stressors on well-being, but often ignored in these studies are people reporting no stressors. The current study compared adults who reported no daily stressors with adults who reported at least one
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Psychol Health
OBJECTIVES: Support from one’s spouse has long been documented as a significant determinant of health for married individuals. However, non-spousal family support may play an important role in health particularly for unmarried individuals. Therefor
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Res Aging
Contact and relationship quality between adult children and aging parents are two widely used indicators of intergenerational solidarity and are often assumed to be positively correlated. However, the association between the two may depend on charact
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The Gerontologist.
Background and Objectives Within relationships, sexual motives and stress are independent determinants of psychological health, with notable gendered patterns. However, previous research largely focuses on young adults and different-sex couples. Both
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging. 6:854-854
Dyadic coping is a daily interpersonal process that married couples use to manage stress and maintain their marriage. However, little is known about its mediating role in the association between empathic response and marital quality among same-sex an
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Innovation in Aging. 6:501-501
Reasons for having sex and frequency of sex are significant correlates of sexual satisfaction. However, the possible interplay between sexual motives and sexual frequency remains unexplored. Also, prior studies on sexual satisfaction largely focused