OBJECTIVES: The susceptibility of older adults' affect to fluctuations in their own health (within-person health sensitivity) indicates how they handle everyday health challenges. In old age, affective well-being is often increasingly influenced by close others, yet it is unknown whether older adults' affect is additionally susceptible to fluctuations in their spouse's health (within-partnership health sensitivity) and the extent to which age and relationship satisfaction moderate such associations. METHODS: Parallel sets of multi-level actor-partner interdependence models are applied to self-reported health (feelings of pain/discomfort) and positive and negative affect, obtained 6 times a day over 7 consecutive days from two independent...
Objectives: We theorize and test the health of older adults as a result of their activity engagement...
Spousal support within marriage may be particularly important in old age when spouses become more li...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluate whether non-spousal family support and strain moderate the effect of disabili...
OBJECTIVES: The susceptibility of older adults' affect to fluctuations in their own health (within-p...
Objectives: It is well established that daily perceived control is closely associated with lower neg...
Objective: Older couples are likely to be confronted with health problems of both spouses and these ...
While links between emotional experiences and health are well-established, extant research is largel...
Background: Intimate partner relationships foster individuals' well-being throughout the lifespan. H...
The health benefits associated with marriage are disproportionately large in older adulthood, due in...
Objective: Marriage partners exert a special influence on each other’s health and wellbeing, potenti...
The bidirectional interplay between chronic pain and negative affect is well-established in patient ...
Radical changes in the senior citizen population have been triggered by the addition of the baby-boo...
ii Spouses reap many benefits from marriage, from being healthier to recovering better from illnesse...
This study examined day-to-day links among time spent with others, health stressors, and mood in 47 ...
Objectives: We theorize and test the health of older adults as a result of their activity engagement...
Objectives: We theorize and test the health of older adults as a result of their activity engagement...
Spousal support within marriage may be particularly important in old age when spouses become more li...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluate whether non-spousal family support and strain moderate the effect of disabili...
OBJECTIVES: The susceptibility of older adults' affect to fluctuations in their own health (within-p...
Objectives: It is well established that daily perceived control is closely associated with lower neg...
Objective: Older couples are likely to be confronted with health problems of both spouses and these ...
While links between emotional experiences and health are well-established, extant research is largel...
Background: Intimate partner relationships foster individuals' well-being throughout the lifespan. H...
The health benefits associated with marriage are disproportionately large in older adulthood, due in...
Objective: Marriage partners exert a special influence on each other’s health and wellbeing, potenti...
The bidirectional interplay between chronic pain and negative affect is well-established in patient ...
Radical changes in the senior citizen population have been triggered by the addition of the baby-boo...
ii Spouses reap many benefits from marriage, from being healthier to recovering better from illnesse...
This study examined day-to-day links among time spent with others, health stressors, and mood in 47 ...
Objectives: We theorize and test the health of older adults as a result of their activity engagement...
Objectives: We theorize and test the health of older adults as a result of their activity engagement...
Spousal support within marriage may be particularly important in old age when spouses become more li...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluate whether non-spousal family support and strain moderate the effect of disabili...