Introduction : Sense of control over life has been shown to have protective health effects in studies that have mostly enrolled White middle class individuals. It is unknown, however, whether populations differ in the protective health gain associated with sense of control over life. This study compared a nationally representative sample of Black and White older adults for protective effects of sense of control over life on short-term risk of all-cause mortality in the United States. Material and methods : This longitudinal prospective study followed 1,493 White (n = 759) and Black (n = 734) older adults (age 66 or more) from 2001 to 2004. Race, demographics, socio-economics, sense of control over life, health behaviors, and self-rated he...
BackgroundAlthough the overall life expectancy at birth has increased for both blacks and whites and...
The effect of perceived control on health has been examined extensively in the gerontological litera...
To assess black-white differences in disability and morbidity in the last years of life, the authors...
The purpose of this study is twofold: (a) to see whether the association between age and perceived c...
Objectives: This research explores Black-White differences in aging well and investigates whether ma...
Little is known about the simultaneous effect of socioeconomic status (SES), psychosocial, and healt...
Introduction. Long-term studies have shown that depressive symptoms predict the risk of mortality. H...
A population-based cohort of 1,598 urban residents, aged 65 years and over, was studied in 1975, and...
PUBLIC HEALTH SIGNIFICANCE. Older African Americans are more likely to report poorer self-rated heal...
Objective: Both higher levels of educational attainment and a strong sense of control over one’s lif...
Social scientists have long been interested in the ways that early life and educational attainment a...
Objective: Both higher levels of educational attainment and a strong sense of control over one’s lif...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of 2 different measures of personal control on mo...
Introduction: Higher personal mastery is associated with better physical functioning, wellbeing, and...
Background. Recent research suggests that the health gain from economic resources and psychological ...
BackgroundAlthough the overall life expectancy at birth has increased for both blacks and whites and...
The effect of perceived control on health has been examined extensively in the gerontological litera...
To assess black-white differences in disability and morbidity in the last years of life, the authors...
The purpose of this study is twofold: (a) to see whether the association between age and perceived c...
Objectives: This research explores Black-White differences in aging well and investigates whether ma...
Little is known about the simultaneous effect of socioeconomic status (SES), psychosocial, and healt...
Introduction. Long-term studies have shown that depressive symptoms predict the risk of mortality. H...
A population-based cohort of 1,598 urban residents, aged 65 years and over, was studied in 1975, and...
PUBLIC HEALTH SIGNIFICANCE. Older African Americans are more likely to report poorer self-rated heal...
Objective: Both higher levels of educational attainment and a strong sense of control over one’s lif...
Social scientists have long been interested in the ways that early life and educational attainment a...
Objective: Both higher levels of educational attainment and a strong sense of control over one’s lif...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of 2 different measures of personal control on mo...
Introduction: Higher personal mastery is associated with better physical functioning, wellbeing, and...
Background. Recent research suggests that the health gain from economic resources and psychological ...
BackgroundAlthough the overall life expectancy at birth has increased for both blacks and whites and...
The effect of perceived control on health has been examined extensively in the gerontological litera...
To assess black-white differences in disability and morbidity in the last years of life, the authors...