In this study, successful aging was defined by four dimensions including functional status, affective status, cognitive status, and productive involvement status. This study examined successful aging among Hong Kong Chinese old people in three different age cohorts: young-old, old-old, and oldest-old. The respondents were 1106 people aged 60 years or older from a cross-sectional study of a representative community sample of the elderly population in Hong Kong. We found modest associations between four dimensions of successful aging, indicating the relative independence of these four criteria for successful aging. Using multiple regression models, we found that age, gender, years of education, number of close relatives, frequency of contact ...
This study is based on survey data from a sample of 8,805 elders aged 80-105 in 22 provinces of Chin...
Research into the concept of successful ageing, or ageing well, within the context of migration has ...
Objective: This study attempted to figure out the difference between physical and social functioning...
AIM: China faces a "time-bomb" of the aging population. Successful aging has long been a goal in the...
Aim: China faces a “time-bomb” of the aging population. Successful aging has long been a goal in the...
Background: This study aims to examine the lay perceptions of successful aging among elderly Chinese...
Objective This study aims to assess the status of successful aging (SA) in longevity areas in China ...
This paper explores determinants of aging well in 1,502 randomly selected Chinese elders in China. I...
The objective of the current study was to identify the predictive variables of life satisfaction in ...
Thematic area: Unpaid carersOBJECTIVE: Participation in productive activities in late-life is known ...
Age identity has long been considered a more meaningful and accurate reflection of the aging process...
Recognizing the positive aspects of aging and exploring the ways older people age successfully has b...
Introduction: Although successful aging (SA) studies have examined objective indicators such as dise...
China has a huge and rapid aging population. Aging process with fewer chronic diseases and disabilit...
OBJECTIVE:The world population is aging rapidly and the well-being of older people is of great inter...
This study is based on survey data from a sample of 8,805 elders aged 80-105 in 22 provinces of Chin...
Research into the concept of successful ageing, or ageing well, within the context of migration has ...
Objective: This study attempted to figure out the difference between physical and social functioning...
AIM: China faces a "time-bomb" of the aging population. Successful aging has long been a goal in the...
Aim: China faces a “time-bomb” of the aging population. Successful aging has long been a goal in the...
Background: This study aims to examine the lay perceptions of successful aging among elderly Chinese...
Objective This study aims to assess the status of successful aging (SA) in longevity areas in China ...
This paper explores determinants of aging well in 1,502 randomly selected Chinese elders in China. I...
The objective of the current study was to identify the predictive variables of life satisfaction in ...
Thematic area: Unpaid carersOBJECTIVE: Participation in productive activities in late-life is known ...
Age identity has long been considered a more meaningful and accurate reflection of the aging process...
Recognizing the positive aspects of aging and exploring the ways older people age successfully has b...
Introduction: Although successful aging (SA) studies have examined objective indicators such as dise...
China has a huge and rapid aging population. Aging process with fewer chronic diseases and disabilit...
OBJECTIVE:The world population is aging rapidly and the well-being of older people is of great inter...
This study is based on survey data from a sample of 8,805 elders aged 80-105 in 22 provinces of Chin...
Research into the concept of successful ageing, or ageing well, within the context of migration has ...
Objective: This study attempted to figure out the difference between physical and social functioning...