Objectives: This study considered whether community participation during later adulthood is more strongly associated with mental health during retirement than it is while in employment; i.e. in the absence of paid work. Method: Participants were 322 men and 311 women aged 45 years and older, who were part of a random sample of an Australian coastal community. The frequency of participation across 14 types of community-based activities was assessed. Overall mental health was measured on a 10-item Kessler Psychological Distress Scale. Linear regression models tested the multivariate associations between distress and community participation, and whether this association differed for retired and working people. Results: Retirees did not partici...
Abstract Background Empirical evidence investigating heterogeneous impact of retirement on mental he...
Objectives: Participation in various social organizations, including community organizations, has be...
Objectives: The ability of older people to mobilise within and outside their community is dependent ...
Objectives: This study considered whether community participation during later adulthood is more str...
Nation-wide research on mental health problems amongst men and women during the transition from empl...
Objectives: To examine the relationships of retirement and reasons for retirement with psychological...
Objectives: To examine the relationships of retirement and reasons for retirement with psychological...
OBJECTIVES To examine the relationships of retirement and reasons for retirement with psychological ...
Population ageing has catalyzed worldwide social and political reform to encourage continued work an...
This research aims to provide an evidence base on the transition to retirement, and its impact on th...
This study examines the links between formal community participation (defined as vol-unteer work for...
Background: Empirical evidence investigating heterogeneous impact of retirement on mental health dep...
Participating in the social and civic life of communities is protectively associated with the onset ...
PURPOSE: Transition from employment to retirement may be detrimental to mental health, and associate...
Background: This study investigated the associations between employment transitions and psychologica...
Abstract Background Empirical evidence investigating heterogeneous impact of retirement on mental he...
Objectives: Participation in various social organizations, including community organizations, has be...
Objectives: The ability of older people to mobilise within and outside their community is dependent ...
Objectives: This study considered whether community participation during later adulthood is more str...
Nation-wide research on mental health problems amongst men and women during the transition from empl...
Objectives: To examine the relationships of retirement and reasons for retirement with psychological...
Objectives: To examine the relationships of retirement and reasons for retirement with psychological...
OBJECTIVES To examine the relationships of retirement and reasons for retirement with psychological ...
Population ageing has catalyzed worldwide social and political reform to encourage continued work an...
This research aims to provide an evidence base on the transition to retirement, and its impact on th...
This study examines the links between formal community participation (defined as vol-unteer work for...
Background: Empirical evidence investigating heterogeneous impact of retirement on mental health dep...
Participating in the social and civic life of communities is protectively associated with the onset ...
PURPOSE: Transition from employment to retirement may be detrimental to mental health, and associate...
Background: This study investigated the associations between employment transitions and psychologica...
Abstract Background Empirical evidence investigating heterogeneous impact of retirement on mental he...
Objectives: Participation in various social organizations, including community organizations, has be...
Objectives: The ability of older people to mobilise within and outside their community is dependent ...