Research investigating the health benefits of social group participation in the retirement transition has provided little insight into the longitudinal effects on cognitive health and the generalizability of these relationships to non-Western samples. The present paper addresses these issues by examining the effects of social group engagement on the cognitive performance and depression symptoms of Chinese older adults followed over 4 years in their transition to retirement.Using the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) data, a sample of 1,297 Chinese seniors transitioning to retirement were followed between 2011 and 2013, and then two years later (in 2015) after retirement. Group-based social engagement was used to predic...
Social engagement prolongs the lifespan and preserves cognition in the elderly. However, most studie...
Objectives: Several risk and protective factors are associated with changes in cognitive functioning...
There is little empirical research on the effect of working after retirement on the mental health of...
Objectives Cognitive impairment is a precursor of dementia. This study aimed to examine the associat...
Participation in social activities is one of important factors for older adults’ health. The present...
Objective Social support shows a protective effect against cognitive impairment in older adults. How...
SummaryObjectivesThe present research evaluated the long-term effects of late-life social participat...
Background: Empirical evidence investigating heterogeneous impact of retirement on mental health dep...
Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examin...
Objectives: Social participation may prevent depressive symptoms in older adults. But research to da...
Objectives: The present research evaluated the long-term effects of late-life social participation o...
[[abstract]]Objectives: The present research evaluated the long-term effects of late-life social par...
Previous research has found a negative linkage between neighbourhood social participation and depres...
Abstract Background Empirical evidence investigating heterogeneous impact of retirement on mental he...
This study examines the impact of social engagement on elderly health in China. A two-stage residual...
Social engagement prolongs the lifespan and preserves cognition in the elderly. However, most studie...
Objectives: Several risk and protective factors are associated with changes in cognitive functioning...
There is little empirical research on the effect of working after retirement on the mental health of...
Objectives Cognitive impairment is a precursor of dementia. This study aimed to examine the associat...
Participation in social activities is one of important factors for older adults’ health. The present...
Objective Social support shows a protective effect against cognitive impairment in older adults. How...
SummaryObjectivesThe present research evaluated the long-term effects of late-life social participat...
Background: Empirical evidence investigating heterogeneous impact of retirement on mental health dep...
Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examin...
Objectives: Social participation may prevent depressive symptoms in older adults. But research to da...
Objectives: The present research evaluated the long-term effects of late-life social participation o...
[[abstract]]Objectives: The present research evaluated the long-term effects of late-life social par...
Previous research has found a negative linkage between neighbourhood social participation and depres...
Abstract Background Empirical evidence investigating heterogeneous impact of retirement on mental he...
This study examines the impact of social engagement on elderly health in China. A two-stage residual...
Social engagement prolongs the lifespan and preserves cognition in the elderly. However, most studie...
Objectives: Several risk and protective factors are associated with changes in cognitive functioning...
There is little empirical research on the effect of working after retirement on the mental health of...