This article examines changes over time in social network composition among a sample of people aged 85 and over at baseline interview in 1987, who were followed-up two and a half to three years later. Almost half of respondents at follow-up had smaller networks than in 1987, with 19% having fewer relatives in their networks, 30% having fewer friends, and 26% also having fewer confidants. However, for most (84%) there was no change in whether they could name a main helper. Network density (integration) had declined for 30%, a substantial minority. For the remainder there were either increases or no changes. Most of those who needed help with tasks of daily living were given help, and while much of the help was given by relatives, by 1990 pro...
Longer life expectancies and declining fertility rates suggest changes in connectedness among older ...
This paper examines the impact of childhood and adulthood socio-economic status (SES) on personal ne...
The convoy model conceptualizes older adults' networks of personal relationships as convoys of socia...
Modern society is a field of information exchange and communication. Therefore, people assume that i...
Objectives. Contemporary societal views on old age as well as a rise in retirement age raise the que...
The effects of cognitive and physical decline on changes in the size and composition of four types o...
Old age is a period during which people have an opportunity to alter their friendship patterns. The ...
BACKGROUND: Social networks, i.e., all social relationships that people have, contribute to well-bei...
Background: Social networks, i.e., all social relationships that people have, contribute to well-bei...
peer reviewedClose social networks provide older persons with resources, including social support, t...
AbstractSocial capital and social support are two key constructs in the study of social networks and...
Social capital and social support are two key constructs in the study of social networks and health....
Objectives: The aim of this study is to increase our understanding of declining network size with ag...
Over the past century, advances in health care, higher levels of education, and improved living cond...
This article presents an overview of the design and results of the NESTOR survey 'Living Arrangement...
Longer life expectancies and declining fertility rates suggest changes in connectedness among older ...
This paper examines the impact of childhood and adulthood socio-economic status (SES) on personal ne...
The convoy model conceptualizes older adults' networks of personal relationships as convoys of socia...
Modern society is a field of information exchange and communication. Therefore, people assume that i...
Objectives. Contemporary societal views on old age as well as a rise in retirement age raise the que...
The effects of cognitive and physical decline on changes in the size and composition of four types o...
Old age is a period during which people have an opportunity to alter their friendship patterns. The ...
BACKGROUND: Social networks, i.e., all social relationships that people have, contribute to well-bei...
Background: Social networks, i.e., all social relationships that people have, contribute to well-bei...
peer reviewedClose social networks provide older persons with resources, including social support, t...
AbstractSocial capital and social support are two key constructs in the study of social networks and...
Social capital and social support are two key constructs in the study of social networks and health....
Objectives: The aim of this study is to increase our understanding of declining network size with ag...
Over the past century, advances in health care, higher levels of education, and improved living cond...
This article presents an overview of the design and results of the NESTOR survey 'Living Arrangement...
Longer life expectancies and declining fertility rates suggest changes in connectedness among older ...
This paper examines the impact of childhood and adulthood socio-economic status (SES) on personal ne...
The convoy model conceptualizes older adults' networks of personal relationships as convoys of socia...