Background: As populations age, psychological distress in late life will become of increasing public health and social importance. This study seeks to bridge the gap in information that exists about psychological distress in late life, by exploring the
Introduction Because the oldest old will be the fastest-growing age group in the future and informat...
The purpose of this article is to examine the relationship between self-esteem and psychological dis...
Published online: 1 October 2010OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between psychological distress (P...
Background: As populations age, psychological distress in late life will become of increasing public...
Using data from the 1996 and 1998 General Social Surveys, we explore the relationships among age, ag...
With the growth in the number of older people, an increase of mental health problems might be expect...
Objective: The study examined the relationships between social contact types and psychological distr...
Background and Objectives: Psychological distress is one of the minor psychiatric disorders that can...
Association of socio-demographic factors with any psychological distress for adults and older adults...
Psychological distress has been considered a key component in the psychosocial functioning and funct...
Past research has consistently found a negative relationship between psychological age and health. N...
Background: Prevalence of depression is twice as high in women as in men, also in older adults. Lack...
Background: the onset of psychological distress most commonly occurs in adolescence and, in keeping ...
Background: Existing evidence on profiles of psychological distress across adulthood uses cross-sect...
Psychological distress is linked with the lack of social support and loneliness. The Elderly is suff...
Introduction Because the oldest old will be the fastest-growing age group in the future and informat...
The purpose of this article is to examine the relationship between self-esteem and psychological dis...
Published online: 1 October 2010OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between psychological distress (P...
Background: As populations age, psychological distress in late life will become of increasing public...
Using data from the 1996 and 1998 General Social Surveys, we explore the relationships among age, ag...
With the growth in the number of older people, an increase of mental health problems might be expect...
Objective: The study examined the relationships between social contact types and psychological distr...
Background and Objectives: Psychological distress is one of the minor psychiatric disorders that can...
Association of socio-demographic factors with any psychological distress for adults and older adults...
Psychological distress has been considered a key component in the psychosocial functioning and funct...
Past research has consistently found a negative relationship between psychological age and health. N...
Background: Prevalence of depression is twice as high in women as in men, also in older adults. Lack...
Background: the onset of psychological distress most commonly occurs in adolescence and, in keeping ...
Background: Existing evidence on profiles of psychological distress across adulthood uses cross-sect...
Psychological distress is linked with the lack of social support and loneliness. The Elderly is suff...
Introduction Because the oldest old will be the fastest-growing age group in the future and informat...
The purpose of this article is to examine the relationship between self-esteem and psychological dis...
Published online: 1 October 2010OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between psychological distress (P...