Objectives: Social engagement has been linked to preserved cognitive functioning in later life. Yet, little is known about the specific network factors that best predict cognitive function in older adults. This study aimed to (i) characterize the quality and quantity of interpersonal relationships and (ii) explore the relationship between social network types and cognitive function in older adults receiving home- and community-based aged care services. Methods: Participants (n = 175) receiving aged care services participated in a structured interview regarding their cognitive function (Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status-Modified), social networks (Lubben Social Network Scale-12) and quality of life (European Quality of Life Scale). So...
Objectives: Research suggests that older adults who remain socially active and cognitively engaged h...
We examined the relationship between social network characteristics and global cognitive status in a...
OBJECTIVES: Individuals' social connections and interpersonal experiences can both shape and be shap...
IntroductionSocial networks play a role in slowing the development of dementia. However, there is a ...
The present study examined the association between social network and cognitive function in 268 Appa...
Background Social relationships, which are contingent on access to social networks, promote engagem...
Cognitive health is an important aspect of successful aging, and includes maintaining several cognit...
The study aimed to investigate the role of social activities, social networks as well as socioeconom...
BackgroundAlthough prior research suggests that brain health is associated with cognitive functionin...
Social networks of older adults are an important risk factor for various health outcomes including m...
Background Social networks are associated with better cognitive health in older people, but the role...
This study investigated self-efficacy (self-perceived and rated by an informant) as a mediator of th...
Stronger engagement of older adults in social activities and greater embeddedness in networks is oft...
Objective: To investigate the influence of social network characteristics on subjective well-being...
Online social network sites provide possibilities to enhance social relationships and engage in cogn...
Objectives: Research suggests that older adults who remain socially active and cognitively engaged h...
We examined the relationship between social network characteristics and global cognitive status in a...
OBJECTIVES: Individuals' social connections and interpersonal experiences can both shape and be shap...
IntroductionSocial networks play a role in slowing the development of dementia. However, there is a ...
The present study examined the association between social network and cognitive function in 268 Appa...
Background Social relationships, which are contingent on access to social networks, promote engagem...
Cognitive health is an important aspect of successful aging, and includes maintaining several cognit...
The study aimed to investigate the role of social activities, social networks as well as socioeconom...
BackgroundAlthough prior research suggests that brain health is associated with cognitive functionin...
Social networks of older adults are an important risk factor for various health outcomes including m...
Background Social networks are associated with better cognitive health in older people, but the role...
This study investigated self-efficacy (self-perceived and rated by an informant) as a mediator of th...
Stronger engagement of older adults in social activities and greater embeddedness in networks is oft...
Objective: To investigate the influence of social network characteristics on subjective well-being...
Online social network sites provide possibilities to enhance social relationships and engage in cogn...
Objectives: Research suggests that older adults who remain socially active and cognitively engaged h...
We examined the relationship between social network characteristics and global cognitive status in a...
OBJECTIVES: Individuals' social connections and interpersonal experiences can both shape and be shap...