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Innovation in Aging. 6:259-260
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that greater affective reactivity to daily stressors is associated with detrimental health outcomes (e.g. inflammation, mortality). However, most research has only considered linear effects, which precludes an exa
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Eric Cerino, Susan Charles, Jacqueline Mogle, Jonathan Rush, Jennifer Piazza, Margie Lachman, David Almeida
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Innovation in Aging. 6:120-120
Perceived control is an important psychosocial resource for healthy aging. Using data from the National Study of Daily Experiences (N=2,021, M=55.82 years, SD=10.35, 57.27% Female), we examined aging-related changes in stressor control across 10 year
Autor:
Eric Cerino, Susan Charles, Jacqueline Mogle, Laura Klepacz, Jennifer Piazza, Jonathan Rush, David Almeida
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Innovation in Aging. 6:126-126
Perceived control is an important psychosocial correlate of emotional well-being. Using data from the National Study of Daily Experiences (N=1,797, M=55.82 years, SD=10.35, 57.27% Female), we examined how self-reported control over different types of
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Innovation in Aging. 5:213-214
The current study examined levels of daily NA among people (N=413) who participated in three waves of the National Study of Daily Experiences (~1996; ~2008; ~2017). At each wave, participants reported how often they had experienced six negative emoti
Autor:
Jennifer Piazza, Jonathan Rush, Eric Cerino, Jacqueline Mogle, Robert Stawski, Susan Charles, David Almeida
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
The current study examined the associations between daily financial thoughts, socioeconomic status (SES), and indices of emotional (positive and negative affect (PA/NA)) and physical health (physical symptoms and cortisol). Participants (N = 782) fro
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Innovation in Aging. 5:18-19
We examined whether the diversity of daily activities (“activity diversity”) is associated with the diversity of daily emotions (“emodiversity”) and if the association differs by age. Two samples of adults from the Midlife in the United State
Autor:
Brent A Stanfield, Jacque Stahl, Vladimir N Chouljenko, Ramesh Subramanian, Anu-Susan Charles, Ahmad A Saied, Jason D Walker, Konstantin G Kousoulas
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 10, p e109890 (2014)
Herpes Simplex Virus type-1 (HSV-1) and type-2 (HSV-2) establish life-long infections and cause significant orofacial and genital infections in humans. HSV-1 is the leading cause of infectious blindness in the western world. Currently, there are no a
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https://doaj.org/article/ae72228e2c09466e94769017daae0450
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
Theories of age and emotional wellbeing posit that older age is associated with better affective well-being through avoidance or minimization of distressing experiences and prioritizing positive experiences and emotions. To test these theories, resea
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Innovation in Aging
Despite numerous losses associated with advanced age, older adults typically fare better than their younger counterparts in terms of psychological well-being. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately threatened the physical and mental we
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Innovation in Aging
Active lifestyles are related to better cognitive health. More work is needed, however, to examine whether participating in a variety of daily activities (i.e., activity diversity) has unique importance beyond amount of activity. The current study ex