PURPOSE: Improved life expectancy imposes new challenges for policy-makers. The growing oldest-old age group (defined as 80 and over) is often characterised by increased support needs. Greater attention to wellbeing in this population group is necessary, and may well require a shift in social policy focus. The current review seeks to explore current research on determinants of mental wellbeing for the oldest old. METHODS: An iterative rapid review approach was used to review existing literature in line with four dimensions of mental wellbeing defined by the European Welfare Models and Mental Wellbeing in Final Years of Life (EMMY) study; functional, social, personal and environmental. A specific focus on articles employing multidimensiona...
The overall aim of this thesis was to study life satisfaction (LS) and factors associated to LS in t...
Rowe and Kahn’s (1997) version of successful aging defines avoid- ance of disease and disability, ma...
This paper explores qualifcations to the much-discussed paradox that although aging is associated wi...
Improved life expectancy imposes new challenges for policy-makers. The growing oldest-old age group ...
Improved life expectancy imposes new challenges for policy-makers. The growing oldest-old age group ...
The oldest-old population is increasing in Europe, and greater focus is placed on promoting mental w...
Background: Mental wellbeing is formed by our daily environments, which are, in turn, influenced by ...
The oldest-old population is increasing in Europe, and greater focus is placed on promoting mental w...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine how participants aged 80 years old or over describe their ...
This thesis examines well-being among the very old and the factors believed to influence the three c...
Subjective well-being (SWB) in later life is important not just as an indicator of life quality, of ...
The current paper reviews measures of subjective psychological well-being in older adults and draws ...
Interest in the subjective well-being of the elderly was kindled by social gerontologists’efforts to...
BackgroundActive aging encompasses a socially and individually designed mix of different domains tha...
The work is devoted to the psychological factors of well-being aging, which is considered as an ind...
The overall aim of this thesis was to study life satisfaction (LS) and factors associated to LS in t...
Rowe and Kahn’s (1997) version of successful aging defines avoid- ance of disease and disability, ma...
This paper explores qualifcations to the much-discussed paradox that although aging is associated wi...
Improved life expectancy imposes new challenges for policy-makers. The growing oldest-old age group ...
Improved life expectancy imposes new challenges for policy-makers. The growing oldest-old age group ...
The oldest-old population is increasing in Europe, and greater focus is placed on promoting mental w...
Background: Mental wellbeing is formed by our daily environments, which are, in turn, influenced by ...
The oldest-old population is increasing in Europe, and greater focus is placed on promoting mental w...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine how participants aged 80 years old or over describe their ...
This thesis examines well-being among the very old and the factors believed to influence the three c...
Subjective well-being (SWB) in later life is important not just as an indicator of life quality, of ...
The current paper reviews measures of subjective psychological well-being in older adults and draws ...
Interest in the subjective well-being of the elderly was kindled by social gerontologists’efforts to...
BackgroundActive aging encompasses a socially and individually designed mix of different domains tha...
The work is devoted to the psychological factors of well-being aging, which is considered as an ind...
The overall aim of this thesis was to study life satisfaction (LS) and factors associated to LS in t...
Rowe and Kahn’s (1997) version of successful aging defines avoid- ance of disease and disability, ma...
This paper explores qualifcations to the much-discussed paradox that although aging is associated wi...