Friendship has increased in importance during the last few decades. The study examines whether friendship has become more prevalent in personal networks of older adults. Three cohorts of older persons have been followed since 1992 for 17 years in the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam. The younger cohort had friends more often and retained friends longer than two older cohorts. The differences are related to personal choice, relational competence and greater structural opportunities for making and keeping friends that were available to the younger cohort. Women retained same-sex friends longer than men. The oldest women lost cross-sex friends more often than did men. This is related to different gender-specific survival rates and to women's...
The purpose was to examine the relationship between different types of social networks and memory ov...
Humans live in unusually large groups, where relationships are thought to be maintained through comp...
In this study we examine patterns of change and stability in loneliness among 108 women who had part...
Friendship has increased in importance during the last few decades. The study examines whether frien...
Studies examining the impact of social change on individual development and aging postulate the grow...
Longer life expectancies and declining fertility rates suggest changes in connectedness among older ...
The current study examined differences in friendships between younger adults and older adults. One h...
Friendships contribute uniquely to well-being in (late) adulthood. However, studies on friendship of...
Old age is a period during which people have an opportunity to alter their friendship patterns. The ...
Objectives: The objective is to assess cohort differences in received emotional and instrumental sup...
Friendships of Older Women: Changes Over Time was a follow-up study designed to examine older women'...
Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.During old age there a...
Social networks can consist of close friends, family members, and neighbors as well as peripheral ot...
In this paper, the effect of aging on the function of friendships is explored. A theoretical framewo...
The dyadic withdrawal hypothesis argues that friendship networks become smaller when people enter a ...
The purpose was to examine the relationship between different types of social networks and memory ov...
Humans live in unusually large groups, where relationships are thought to be maintained through comp...
In this study we examine patterns of change and stability in loneliness among 108 women who had part...
Friendship has increased in importance during the last few decades. The study examines whether frien...
Studies examining the impact of social change on individual development and aging postulate the grow...
Longer life expectancies and declining fertility rates suggest changes in connectedness among older ...
The current study examined differences in friendships between younger adults and older adults. One h...
Friendships contribute uniquely to well-being in (late) adulthood. However, studies on friendship of...
Old age is a period during which people have an opportunity to alter their friendship patterns. The ...
Objectives: The objective is to assess cohort differences in received emotional and instrumental sup...
Friendships of Older Women: Changes Over Time was a follow-up study designed to examine older women'...
Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.During old age there a...
Social networks can consist of close friends, family members, and neighbors as well as peripheral ot...
In this paper, the effect of aging on the function of friendships is explored. A theoretical framewo...
The dyadic withdrawal hypothesis argues that friendship networks become smaller when people enter a ...
The purpose was to examine the relationship between different types of social networks and memory ov...
Humans live in unusually large groups, where relationships are thought to be maintained through comp...
In this study we examine patterns of change and stability in loneliness among 108 women who had part...