Given the ‘graying’ of especially the populations of most western nations, studies of factors contributing to well-being in later life are important and common, and it is important to their accuracy that they be based on samples representative of the populations in the relevant age groups. There is general awareness that several characteristics such as sex, socioeconomic status, cognitive ability and personality are associated with study participation, but many researchers assume that this reflects life circumstances at time of recruitment rather than inherent individual characteristics that shape those circumstances throughout people’s lives. The Scottish Mental Survey 1947 6-Day Sample Follow-Up Study offered an unusual opportunity to tes...
Background: Some studies have indicated that social engagement is associated with better cognitive o...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the relationship between early life factors and survey response in...
BACKGROUND: With declining rates of participation in epidemiological studies there is an important n...
Background. Cognitive ageing is a major burden for society and a major influence in lowering people'...
A life course approach to ageing relies on maintaining participation rates in national birth cohorts...
Background: poorer cognitive ability in youth is a risk factor for later mental health problems but ...
Recent observations that personality traits are related to later-life health and wellbeing outcomes ...
OBJECTIVES: Social participation in middle and older age is associated with lower mortality risk acr...
Poorer cognitive ability in youth is a risk factor for later mental health problems but it is largel...
70,805). These surveys are described. This research, using the surveys ’ data, examined (a) the stab...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Britain’...
The progressive ageing of the world's population implies that any age-associated deterioration will...
Purpose: We examined whether differences in findings of studies examining mild cognitive impairment ...
This article details the development and potential uses of a qualitative sub-study within a quantita...
AbstractIn studies of cognitive ageing it is useful and important to know how stable are the individ...
Background: Some studies have indicated that social engagement is associated with better cognitive o...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the relationship between early life factors and survey response in...
BACKGROUND: With declining rates of participation in epidemiological studies there is an important n...
Background. Cognitive ageing is a major burden for society and a major influence in lowering people'...
A life course approach to ageing relies on maintaining participation rates in national birth cohorts...
Background: poorer cognitive ability in youth is a risk factor for later mental health problems but ...
Recent observations that personality traits are related to later-life health and wellbeing outcomes ...
OBJECTIVES: Social participation in middle and older age is associated with lower mortality risk acr...
Poorer cognitive ability in youth is a risk factor for later mental health problems but it is largel...
70,805). These surveys are described. This research, using the surveys ’ data, examined (a) the stab...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Britain’...
The progressive ageing of the world's population implies that any age-associated deterioration will...
Purpose: We examined whether differences in findings of studies examining mild cognitive impairment ...
This article details the development and potential uses of a qualitative sub-study within a quantita...
AbstractIn studies of cognitive ageing it is useful and important to know how stable are the individ...
Background: Some studies have indicated that social engagement is associated with better cognitive o...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the relationship between early life factors and survey response in...
BACKGROUND: With declining rates of participation in epidemiological studies there is an important n...