The effects of cognitive and physical decline on changes in the size and composition of four types of personal networks over a period of six years were investigated in a Dutch sample of 1552 older adults, aged 55-85 years. The effects of age and a decline in cognitive and physical functioning on the probability of changes in all possible network types were investigated. Transitions related to age and to cognitive and physical decline were observed for about one-third of the study sample. Greater age was associated with an increase in the number of family members in the network. Physical decline was associated with a replacement of friends and neighbors by family members only if the network was large. In small networks, no such association o...
Objectives. Contemporary societal views on old age as well as a rise in retirement age raise the que...
Objectives: Social engagement has been linked to preserved cognitive functioning in later life. Yet,...
Lack of social support has shown to be a major risk factor for poor health, mortality, and dementia....
The effects of cognitive and physical decline on changes in the size and composition of four types o...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to increase our understanding of declining network size with ag...
Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older adults who...
This article examines changes over time in social network composition among a sample of people aged ...
Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older adults who...
Background: Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for olde...
Stronger engagement of older adults in social activities and greater embeddedness in networks is oft...
Using the convoy model (R. L. Kahn & T. C. Antonucci, 1980), this study examined the differential im...
The convoy model conceptualizes older adults' networks of personal relationships as convoys of socia...
This paper examines the impact of childhood and adulthood socio-economic status (SES) on personal ne...
Does the structure of an individual’s personal network effect their physical and mental health? Or d...
Social networks of older adults are an important risk factor for various health outcomes including m...
Objectives. Contemporary societal views on old age as well as a rise in retirement age raise the que...
Objectives: Social engagement has been linked to preserved cognitive functioning in later life. Yet,...
Lack of social support has shown to be a major risk factor for poor health, mortality, and dementia....
The effects of cognitive and physical decline on changes in the size and composition of four types o...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to increase our understanding of declining network size with ag...
Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older adults who...
This article examines changes over time in social network composition among a sample of people aged ...
Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for older adults who...
Background: Research on aging has consistently demonstrated an increased chance of survival for olde...
Stronger engagement of older adults in social activities and greater embeddedness in networks is oft...
Using the convoy model (R. L. Kahn & T. C. Antonucci, 1980), this study examined the differential im...
The convoy model conceptualizes older adults' networks of personal relationships as convoys of socia...
This paper examines the impact of childhood and adulthood socio-economic status (SES) on personal ne...
Does the structure of an individual’s personal network effect their physical and mental health? Or d...
Social networks of older adults are an important risk factor for various health outcomes including m...
Objectives. Contemporary societal views on old age as well as a rise in retirement age raise the que...
Objectives: Social engagement has been linked to preserved cognitive functioning in later life. Yet,...
Lack of social support has shown to be a major risk factor for poor health, mortality, and dementia....