Objectives. Research has increasingly focused on the dynamic nature of disability and depressive symptoms in later life. Little research, however, has modeled disability and depressive symptoms as dynamic, related processes. Furthermore, virtually no research has considered social support as dynamic across age. Here, we investigate the relationship between long-term patterns of disability, perceived and received social support, and depressive symptoms in later life. Methods. We use random coefficient (growth) models of four waves of Duke Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly data to determine whether disability, support, and depressive symptoms follow linear trajectories across age and whether support mediates the...
Depression severely affects older adults in the United States. As part of the social environment, si...
Depression severely affects older adults in the United States. As part of the social environment, si...
Findings in previous research on the association of old age and depression are inconsistent due to a...
This study examines the process whereby functional disability amplifies depres-sive symptoms through...
A strong association between functional disability and depressive symptoms in older people has frequ...
Background: Despite the increasing utilization of formal services by older adults in many nations, t...
With the progressive aging of the world’s population, prolongation of a healthy lifespan in old age ...
Psychosocial factors appear to be associated with increased risk of disability in later life. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Depression and disability are closely linked. Less is known regarding clinical and subcl...
Objectives: To test the interrelation of the naturalistic course of depression in older people with ...
International audiencePrevious research has consistently shown an association between depression and...
Objectives: This study examines the impact of a previously validated disability spectrum that accoun...
Objective: Despite evidence that social support is strongly related to health, very little is known ...
Objective: Despite evidence that social support is strongly related to health, very little is known ...
Objectives: Little is known about temporal trajectories of social support in adults with type 2 diab...
Depression severely affects older adults in the United States. As part of the social environment, si...
Depression severely affects older adults in the United States. As part of the social environment, si...
Findings in previous research on the association of old age and depression are inconsistent due to a...
This study examines the process whereby functional disability amplifies depres-sive symptoms through...
A strong association between functional disability and depressive symptoms in older people has frequ...
Background: Despite the increasing utilization of formal services by older adults in many nations, t...
With the progressive aging of the world’s population, prolongation of a healthy lifespan in old age ...
Psychosocial factors appear to be associated with increased risk of disability in later life. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Depression and disability are closely linked. Less is known regarding clinical and subcl...
Objectives: To test the interrelation of the naturalistic course of depression in older people with ...
International audiencePrevious research has consistently shown an association between depression and...
Objectives: This study examines the impact of a previously validated disability spectrum that accoun...
Objective: Despite evidence that social support is strongly related to health, very little is known ...
Objective: Despite evidence that social support is strongly related to health, very little is known ...
Objectives: Little is known about temporal trajectories of social support in adults with type 2 diab...
Depression severely affects older adults in the United States. As part of the social environment, si...
Depression severely affects older adults in the United States. As part of the social environment, si...
Findings in previous research on the association of old age and depression are inconsistent due to a...