OBJECTIVES: The aim of the current study was to investigate the prospective association between subjective age and depressive symptoms and activities of daily living (ADLs), and to test for reciprocal relationships. METHODS: We used data from 9886 respondents aged 50 years and over who participated in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA). We fitted a series of multiple regression models to analyse the relationships between subjective age, depressive symptoms, and ADL limitations over a four-year period. RESULTS: Following adjustment for demographic, social, cognitive, lifestyle, and health factors, we found that having an older subjective age independently predicted increased ADL limitations (B = -0.16, 95% CI -0.25, -0.07) and g...
Background: cross-sectional surveys of older people commonly find associations between higher levels...
Mental health is more than the absence of psychopathology, but few studies use positive mental healt...
Empirical evidence of the effects of age on depressive symptoms is mixed, ranging from positive to z...
The authors investigated whether several life events or concerns were differentially related to depr...
Objectives: A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to quantify the degree to which sub...
Health and Retirement Study data from 2006 was used to examine whether health has a moderating effec...
Background: The level of physical activity (PA) and the prevalence of depression both change across ...
Background: The level of physical activity (PA) and the prevalence of depression both change across ...
Objectives: To examine the extent to which time perspective, an individual’s habitual way of relatin...
Abstract Objective: The objective is to examine competing explanatory and suppression influences on ...
Objective: We compared the importance of socio-demographic, lifestyle, health, and multiple cognitiv...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to examine the relationship be-tween age and depression a...
Objectives: This study compares the associations of two subjective lifetime perspectives, subjective...
This study was conducted to determine whether age-related variance in social desirability mediates a...
Introduction Because the oldest old will be the fastest-growing age group in the future and informat...
Background: cross-sectional surveys of older people commonly find associations between higher levels...
Mental health is more than the absence of psychopathology, but few studies use positive mental healt...
Empirical evidence of the effects of age on depressive symptoms is mixed, ranging from positive to z...
The authors investigated whether several life events or concerns were differentially related to depr...
Objectives: A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted to quantify the degree to which sub...
Health and Retirement Study data from 2006 was used to examine whether health has a moderating effec...
Background: The level of physical activity (PA) and the prevalence of depression both change across ...
Background: The level of physical activity (PA) and the prevalence of depression both change across ...
Objectives: To examine the extent to which time perspective, an individual’s habitual way of relatin...
Abstract Objective: The objective is to examine competing explanatory and suppression influences on ...
Objective: We compared the importance of socio-demographic, lifestyle, health, and multiple cognitiv...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to examine the relationship be-tween age and depression a...
Objectives: This study compares the associations of two subjective lifetime perspectives, subjective...
This study was conducted to determine whether age-related variance in social desirability mediates a...
Introduction Because the oldest old will be the fastest-growing age group in the future and informat...
Background: cross-sectional surveys of older people commonly find associations between higher levels...
Mental health is more than the absence of psychopathology, but few studies use positive mental healt...
Empirical evidence of the effects of age on depressive symptoms is mixed, ranging from positive to z...