AimsDepression is among the main contributors to older adults' mental health burden. Retirement, one of the major life transitions, has been claimed to influence mental health substantially. Following up on a previous meta-analysis, the study aims to assess from a longitudinal perspective short- and long-term impacts of transitioning to retirement on depression risk and suicidality in older adults across Europe. MethodsWe conducted a longitudinal study using data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), collected between 2004 and 2020 in 27 European countries plus Israel. To estimate relative risks (RR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) for depression and suicidality at seven time intervals before and after r...
OBJECTIVES : Empirical studies have consistently shown the negative impact of involuntary retirement...
Background: Retirement is an important turning point in an individuals life and also a significant s...
Objectives Empirical studies have consistently shown the negative impact of involuntary retirement o...
This study investigates the relationship between mental health and retirement behaviour of older Eur...
Aims Retirement is a major life transition that may improve or worsen mental health, including depre...
This paper utilises multinational data on 17 countries from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirem...
Abstract Background Empirical evidence investigating heterogeneous impact of retirement on mental he...
This paper investigates the causal impact of retirement on late life depression, a growing concern f...
Background: Empirical evidence investigating heterogeneous impact of retirement on mental health dep...
PURPOSE: Transition from employment to retirement may be detrimental to mental health, and associate...
This paper investigates the causal impact of retirement on late-life mental health, a growing concer...
The few studies that have attempted to identify the causal effects of retirement on mental health a...
Summary Ageing is becoming a significant public health concern, particularly in Europe, where the u...
Nation-wide research on mental health problems amongst men and women during the transition from empl...
Background: Transition from employment to retirement is regarded a crucial event. However, there is ...
OBJECTIVES : Empirical studies have consistently shown the negative impact of involuntary retirement...
Background: Retirement is an important turning point in an individuals life and also a significant s...
Objectives Empirical studies have consistently shown the negative impact of involuntary retirement o...
This study investigates the relationship between mental health and retirement behaviour of older Eur...
Aims Retirement is a major life transition that may improve or worsen mental health, including depre...
This paper utilises multinational data on 17 countries from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirem...
Abstract Background Empirical evidence investigating heterogeneous impact of retirement on mental he...
This paper investigates the causal impact of retirement on late life depression, a growing concern f...
Background: Empirical evidence investigating heterogeneous impact of retirement on mental health dep...
PURPOSE: Transition from employment to retirement may be detrimental to mental health, and associate...
This paper investigates the causal impact of retirement on late-life mental health, a growing concer...
The few studies that have attempted to identify the causal effects of retirement on mental health a...
Summary Ageing is becoming a significant public health concern, particularly in Europe, where the u...
Nation-wide research on mental health problems amongst men and women during the transition from empl...
Background: Transition from employment to retirement is regarded a crucial event. However, there is ...
OBJECTIVES : Empirical studies have consistently shown the negative impact of involuntary retirement...
Background: Retirement is an important turning point in an individuals life and also a significant s...
Objectives Empirical studies have consistently shown the negative impact of involuntary retirement o...