The impact of attrition was studied in a two-wave panel study on the associations between psychological attributes (mastery, self-efficacy expectancies) and disability increase among low-functioning older persons (n=753, 76.4% participated at the follow-up 2 years later). The results showed that: (1) attrition at follow-up was clearly associated with age and level of disability at baseline. Older persons and those with higher levels of disability did not participate in the follow-up and (2) the strength of the association between the selected psychological attributes and the increase in disability did not substantially alter when (a) missing follow-up scores of disability were replaced by several values (e.g., lower, equal or higher compare...
Longitudinal studies of the elderly are complicated by the loss of individuals between waves due to ...
A large sample of older participants of the Maastricht Aging Study (MAAS) were compared to drop-outs...
Abstract Background Factors associated with the loss of participants in long-term longitudinal studi...
The impact of attrition was studied in a two-wave panel study on the associations between psychologi...
The impact of attrition was studied in a two-wave panel study on the associations between psychologi...
We studied the impact of four psychological attributes (neuroticism, extraversion, mastery or percei...
Objectives. Disability in older age has been related to several psychosocial characteristics, includ...
OBJECTIVE: This article explores psychosocial variables associated with illness and age-related loss...
This paper examines the moderating effects of three-psychological attributes (neuroticism, self-effi...
ObjectivesTo describe women who attribute new disability to old age and to identify demographic, med...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess disability and its relationship with depression, cognitive st...
Abstract Background Longitudinal studies are crucial providers of information about the needs of an ...
Objectives: This study examines the impact of a previously validated disability spectrum that accoun...
This study examines the process whereby functional disability amplifies depres-sive symptoms through...
Background and aims: Socioeconomic status (SES) differences in health decline in late life may be un...
Longitudinal studies of the elderly are complicated by the loss of individuals between waves due to ...
A large sample of older participants of the Maastricht Aging Study (MAAS) were compared to drop-outs...
Abstract Background Factors associated with the loss of participants in long-term longitudinal studi...
The impact of attrition was studied in a two-wave panel study on the associations between psychologi...
The impact of attrition was studied in a two-wave panel study on the associations between psychologi...
We studied the impact of four psychological attributes (neuroticism, extraversion, mastery or percei...
Objectives. Disability in older age has been related to several psychosocial characteristics, includ...
OBJECTIVE: This article explores psychosocial variables associated with illness and age-related loss...
This paper examines the moderating effects of three-psychological attributes (neuroticism, self-effi...
ObjectivesTo describe women who attribute new disability to old age and to identify demographic, med...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess disability and its relationship with depression, cognitive st...
Abstract Background Longitudinal studies are crucial providers of information about the needs of an ...
Objectives: This study examines the impact of a previously validated disability spectrum that accoun...
This study examines the process whereby functional disability amplifies depres-sive symptoms through...
Background and aims: Socioeconomic status (SES) differences in health decline in late life may be un...
Longitudinal studies of the elderly are complicated by the loss of individuals between waves due to ...
A large sample of older participants of the Maastricht Aging Study (MAAS) were compared to drop-outs...
Abstract Background Factors associated with the loss of participants in long-term longitudinal studi...