Objectives.Using data from the first two phases of the Georgia Centenarian Study, we proposed a latent factor structure for the Duke OARS domains: Economic Resources, Mental Health, Activities of Daily Living, Physical Health, and Social Resources. Methods. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were conducted on two waves of the Georgia Centenarian Study to test a latent variable measurement model of the five resources; nested model testing was employed to assess the final measurement model for equivalency of factor structure over time. Results. The specified measurement model fit the data well at Time 1. However, at Time 2, Social Resources only had one indicator load significantly and substantively. Supplemental analyses demonstrat...
Rowe and Kahns theory of successful aging identifies three main components of aging successfully: re...
This article was originally published by the Journal of Aging ResearchWe investigated the influence ...
The older adult (65 years or older) population is growing. The probability of developing cognitive i...
Objectives.Using data from the first two phases of the Georgia Centenarian Study, we proposed a late...
This article was originally published in Journal of Aging ResearchObjectives. Using data from the fi...
The focus of this study was on the mechanisms or resources that older individuals draw upon to adapt...
This article was published originally by the Current Gerontology and Geriatrics ResearchThis study e...
This study examined whether oldest-old adults are successful agers. Three hundred and six octogenari...
This article was originally published in Current Gerontology and Geriatrics ResearchWhile it is unde...
Advocating continued health into old age, so called successful aging, is a growing public health goa...
While it is understood that longevity and health are influenced by complex interactions among biolog...
We investigated the influence of social relations on health outcomes in very late life by examining ...
Advocating continued health into old age, so called successful aging, is a growing public health goa...
While it is understood that longevity and health are influenced by complex interactions among biolog...
Objectives. This study was designed (1) to estimate the prevalence of successful aging among nonagen...
Rowe and Kahns theory of successful aging identifies three main components of aging successfully: re...
This article was originally published by the Journal of Aging ResearchWe investigated the influence ...
The older adult (65 years or older) population is growing. The probability of developing cognitive i...
Objectives.Using data from the first two phases of the Georgia Centenarian Study, we proposed a late...
This article was originally published in Journal of Aging ResearchObjectives. Using data from the fi...
The focus of this study was on the mechanisms or resources that older individuals draw upon to adapt...
This article was published originally by the Current Gerontology and Geriatrics ResearchThis study e...
This study examined whether oldest-old adults are successful agers. Three hundred and six octogenari...
This article was originally published in Current Gerontology and Geriatrics ResearchWhile it is unde...
Advocating continued health into old age, so called successful aging, is a growing public health goa...
While it is understood that longevity and health are influenced by complex interactions among biolog...
We investigated the influence of social relations on health outcomes in very late life by examining ...
Advocating continued health into old age, so called successful aging, is a growing public health goa...
While it is understood that longevity and health are influenced by complex interactions among biolog...
Objectives. This study was designed (1) to estimate the prevalence of successful aging among nonagen...
Rowe and Kahns theory of successful aging identifies three main components of aging successfully: re...
This article was originally published by the Journal of Aging ResearchWe investigated the influence ...
The older adult (65 years or older) population is growing. The probability of developing cognitive i...