© 2018 The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. All rights reserved. Objectives: Negative social relationships are associated with poor health, chronic illness, and mortality. Yet, we know little about the dynamics of negative aspects of relationships within individual\u27s closest relationships over time, how those experiences vary by age, and the implications of those relationships for well-being. Method: A total of 592 participants (ages 25-97; M = 57.5; 63.3% women) from the Social Relations Study completed monthly web surveys for up to 12 months. Each month they reported negative relationship quality with their three closest network members and multiple dimensions of w...
Objective: To investigate whether the impact of negative and positive social exchanges on depression...
Objectives: It is well established that daily perceived control is closely associated with lower neg...
Objectives: Stressful life events (SLEs) have been linked to depression, anxiety, and reduced life s...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Soci...
This article examines age differences in positive, but especially negative, interactions in close re...
The world is aging at an unprecedented rate, with older adults representing the fastest-growing segm...
OBJECTIVES: The susceptibility of older adults' affect to fluctuations in their own health (within-p...
The extent to which social relationships influence cognitive aging is unclear. In this study, we inv...
Objectives: This study addresses the gendered risks of loneliness and depression in later life from ...
Background: Findings from existing research exploring whether positive social exchanges can help to ...
There is an urgent need to understand the factors that can influence health and well-being in later ...
Background: Intimate partner relationships foster individuals' well-being throughout the lifespan. H...
Objectives: This study addresses the gendered risks of loneliness and depression in later life from ...
Objectives Age-associated accelerated declines in physical health vary across individuals, and resea...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Objective: To investigate whether the impact of negative and positive social exchanges on depression...
Objectives: It is well established that daily perceived control is closely associated with lower neg...
Objectives: Stressful life events (SLEs) have been linked to depression, anxiety, and reduced life s...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Soci...
This article examines age differences in positive, but especially negative, interactions in close re...
The world is aging at an unprecedented rate, with older adults representing the fastest-growing segm...
OBJECTIVES: The susceptibility of older adults' affect to fluctuations in their own health (within-p...
The extent to which social relationships influence cognitive aging is unclear. In this study, we inv...
Objectives: This study addresses the gendered risks of loneliness and depression in later life from ...
Background: Findings from existing research exploring whether positive social exchanges can help to ...
There is an urgent need to understand the factors that can influence health and well-being in later ...
Background: Intimate partner relationships foster individuals' well-being throughout the lifespan. H...
Objectives: This study addresses the gendered risks of loneliness and depression in later life from ...
Objectives Age-associated accelerated declines in physical health vary across individuals, and resea...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Objective: To investigate whether the impact of negative and positive social exchanges on depression...
Objectives: It is well established that daily perceived control is closely associated with lower neg...
Objectives: Stressful life events (SLEs) have been linked to depression, anxiety, and reduced life s...