European Journal of Ageing
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Volume 20, issue 1, 2023
- Patterns and correlates of old-age social exclusion in the Balkan states pp. 1-12

- Marja J. Aartsen, Marian Vasile, Laura A. Tufa, Diana A. Dumitrescu, Rosa M. Radogna, Jonathan Wörn and Iuliana Precupetu
- Transitions across states with and without difficulties in performing activities of daily living and death: a longitudinal comparison of ten European countries pp. 1-12

- Alejandra Marroig
- Civic engagement among foreign-born and native-born older adults living in Europe: a SHARE-based analysis pp. 1-12

- Rodrigo Serrat, Fredrica Nyqvist, Sandra Torres, Sarah Dury and Marina Näsman
- The Current and Retrospective Cognitive Reserve (2CR) survey and its relationship with cognitive and mood measures pp. 1-12

- Erika Borella, Paolo Ghisletta, Elena Carbone and Stephen Aichele
- Changes in retirement plans in the English older population during the COVID-19 pandemic: The roles of health factors and financial insecurity pp. 1-12

- Claryn S. J. Kung, Jingmin Zhu, Paola Zaninotto and Andrew Steptoe
- The association of previous night's sleep duration with cognitive function among older adults: a pooled analysis of three Finnish cohorts pp. 1-12

- Tea Teräs, Saana Myllyntausta, Marika Salminen, Laura Viikari, Katja Pahkala, Olli Muranen, Nina Hutri-Kähönen, Olli Raitakari, Suvi Rovio and Sari Stenholm
- Effects of digital skills and other individual factors on retirement decision-making and their gender differences pp. 1-12

- Martin Lakomý
- Religion and survival among European older adults pp. 1-12

- Konstantinos Christopoulos
- Do we all perceive experiences of age discrimination in the same way? Cross-cultural differences in perceived age discrimination and its association with life satisfaction pp. 1-12

- M. Clara P. de Paula Couto, Jana Nikitin, Sylvie Graf, Helene H. Fung, Thomas M. Hess, Shyhnan Liou and Klaus Rothermund
- Social relations and exclusion among people facing death pp. 1-9

- Marjaana Seppänen, Mia Niemi and Sofia Sarivaara
- Length of the period with late life dependency: Does the age of onset make a difference? pp. 1-9

- Susanne Kelfve, Jonas W. Wastesson and Bettina Meinow
- Investigating the influence of work-related stress on early labour market exit: the role of health pp. 1-9

- Lisa Toczek and Richard Peter
- The prevalence of grandparental childcare in Europe: a research update pp. 1-9

- Francesca Zanasi, Bruno Arpino, Valeria Bordone and Karsten Hank
- Retirement’s impact on health: what role does social network play? pp. 1-20

- Asal Pilehvari, Wen You and Xu Lin
- Gerontechnology for better elderly care and life quality: a systematic literature review pp. 1-20

- Genghua Huang and Samuel Ampadu Oteng
- The role of semantic assessment in the differential diagnosis between late-life depression and Alzheimer’s disease or amnestic mild cognitive impairment: systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 1-20

- Sandra Invernizzi, Alice Bodart, Laurent Lefebvre and Isabelle Simoes Loureiro
- Professional competences to promote healthy ageing across the lifespan: a scoping review pp. 1-20

- Elena Carrillo-Alvarez, Míriam Rodríguez-Monforte, Carles Fernández-Jané, Mireia Solà-Madurell, Mariusz Kozakiewicz, Mariola Głowacka, Mariel Leclère, Endrit Nimani, Adnan Hoxha, Armi Hirvonen, Sari Järvinen, Miriam Velde, Meike Scherpenseel, António Alves Lopes, Hugo Santos, Isabel Guimarães, Marietta Handgraaf and Christian Grüneberg
- Will your child take care of you in your old age? Unequal caregiving received by older parents from adult children in Sweden pp. 1-13

- Isabelle von Saenger, Lena Dahlberg, Erika Augustsson, Johan Fritzell and Carin Lennartsson
- Health literacy across personality traits among older adults: cross-sectional evidence from Switzerland pp. 1-13

- Valérie-Anne Ryser, Clément Meier, Sarah Vilpert and Jürgen Maurer
- Senior volunteers: addressing loneliness in times of COVID-19 pp. 1-13

- Zaira Torres, Sara Martínez-Gregorio and Amparo Oliver
- Migration-related inequalities in loneliness across age groups: a cross-national comparative study in Europe pp. 1-17

- Katrijn Delaruelle
- Correction: Social relations and exclusion among people facing death pp. 1-1

- Marjaana Seppänen, Mia Niemi and Sofia Sarivaara
- Correction: Gendered late working life trajectories, family history and welfare regimes: evidence from SHARELIFE pp. 1-1

- Wiebke Schmitz, L. Naegele, F. Frerichs and L. Ellwardt
- Correction: Subjective age and the association with intrinsic capacity, functional ability, and health among older adults in Norway pp. 1-1

- Ellen Melbye Langballe, Vegard Skirbekk and Bjørn Heine Strand
- Correction: The role of semantic assessment in the differential diagnosis between late‑life depression and Alzheimer’s disease or amnestic mild cognitive impairment: systematic review and meta‑analysis pp. 1-1

- Sandra Invernizzi, Alice Bodart, Laurent Lefebvre and Isabelle Simoes Loureiro
- Preservation of long-term memory in older adults using a spaced learning paradigm pp. 1-14

- Michelle Caffrey and Sean Commins
- Unmet healthcare needs among the population aged 50+ and their association with health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1-14

- Carlota Quintal, Luis Ramos, Micaela Antunes and Óscar Lourenço
- Cared and uncared populations: understanding unmet care needs of older adults (65+) across different social care systems in Europe pp. 1-14

- Mariana Calderón-Jaramillo and Pilar Zueras
- Consequences of contact restrictions for long-term care residents during the first months of COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review pp. 1-14

- Petra Benzinger, Hans-Werner Wahl, Jürgen M. Bauer, Anne Keilhauer, Ilona Dutzi, Simone Maier, Natalie Hölzer, Wilco P. Achterberg and Natascha-Elisabeth Denninger
- Internet usage among the oldest-old: does functional health moderate the relationship between internet usage and autonomy? pp. 1-10

- Veronica Oswald and Michael Wagner
- Subjective age and the association with intrinsic capacity, functional ability, and health among older adults in Norway pp. 1-10

- Ellen Melbye Langballe, Vegard Skirbekk and Bjørn Heine Strand
- Relationship of frailty status with health resource use and healthcare costs in the population aged 65 and over in Catalonia pp. 1-10

- Àngel Lavado, Júlia Serra-Colomer, Mateu Serra-Prat, Emili Burdoy and Mateu Cabré
- Increasing retirement ages in Denmark: Do changes in gender, education, employment status and health matter? pp. 1-10

- Anna Amilon and Mona Larsen
- Validation of the test for finding word retrieval deficits (WoFi) in detecting Alzheimer's disease in a naturalistic clinical setting pp. 1-10

- Eleni-Zacharoula Georgiou, Maria Skondra, Marina Charalampopoulou, Panagiotis Felemegkas, Asimina Pachi, Georgia Stafylidou, Dimitrios Papazachariou, Robert Perneczky, Vasileios Thomopoulos, Antonios Politis, Iracema Leroi, Polychronis Economou and Panagiotis Alexopoulos
- Validation of a brief version of the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS-16) with an older Norwegian population pp. 1-10

- Endre Visted, O. A. Solbakken, S. Mæland, L. T. Fadnes, L. B. Bjerrum, I. H. Nordhus and E. Flo-Groeneboom
- Reference values for Jamar+ digital dynamometer hand grip strength in healthy adults and in adults with non-communicable diseases or osteoarthritis: the Norwegian Tromsø study 2015–2016 pp. 1-10

- Odd-Einar Svinøy, Gunvor Hilde, Astrid Bergland and Bjørn Heine Strand
- Psychoeducation versus psychoeducation integrated with yoga for family caregivers of people with Alzheimer's disease: a randomized clinical trial pp. 1-10

- Edivaldo Lima Araujo, Marcos Rojo Rodrigues, Elisa Harumi Kozasa and Shirley Silva Lacerda
- Family care during the first COVID-19 lockdown in Germany: longitudinal evidence on consequences for the well-being of caregivers pp. 1-11

- Katja Möhring, Sabine Zinn and Ulrike Ehrlich
- Social disadvantage, context and network dynamics in later life pp. 1-11

- Nan Feng
- Changes in physical performance according to job demands across three cohorts of older workers in the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam pp. 1-11

- Mikaela B. Bonsdorff, Matti Munukka, Natasja M. Schoor, Monika E. Bonsdorff, Lauri Kortelainen, Dorly J. H. Deeg and Sascha Breij
- Evolution of the income-related gap in health with old age: evidence from 20 countries in European and Chinese panel datasets pp. 1-11

- Mengling Cheng, Nicolas Sommet, Daniela S. Jopp and Dario Spini
- Trajectories of hospitalizations after age-based statutory retirement pp. 1-11

- Olli Pietiläinen, Jaakko Harkko, Pekka Jousilahti, Anne Kouvonen, Ossi Rahkonen, Eero Lahelma and Tea Lallukka
- “If this is what it means to be old…”: a mixed methods study on the effects of age simulation on views on aging and perceptions of age-related impairments pp. 1-11

- Laura I. Schmidt, Thomas H. Gerhardy, Leslie Carleton-Schweitzer, Hans-Werner Wahl and Katrin Jekel
- Gendered life courses and cognitive functioning in later life: the role of context-specific gender norms and lifetime employment pp. 1-15

- Ariane Bertogg and Anja K. Leist
- Gendered late working life trajectories, family history and welfare regimes: evidence from SHARELIFE pp. 1-15

- Wiebke Schmitz, L. Naegele, F. Frerichs and L. Ellwardt
- Joint predictability of physical frailty/pre-frailty and subjective memory complaints on mortality risk among cognitively unimpaired older adults pp. 1-8

- Chia-Lin Li, Fiona F. Stanaway, Hsing-Yi Chang, Min-Chi Chen and Yu-Hsuan Tsai
- Life history data from the gateway to global ageing data platform: resources for studying life courses across Europe pp. 1-8

- Morten Wahrendorf, Christian Deindl, Jinkook Lee and Drystan Phillips
Volume 19, issue 4, 2022
- Social, health and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic from a European perspective pp. 789-792

- Thorsten Kneip, Axel Börsch-Supan and Karen Andersen-Ranberg
- Access to healthcare for people aged 50+ in Europe during the COVID-19 outbreak pp. 793-809

- Šime Smolić, Ivan Čipin and Petra Međimurec
- Economic vulnerability and unmet healthcare needs among the population aged 50 + years during the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe pp. 811-825

- Louis Arnault, Florence Jusot and Thomas Renaud
- Precautionary behaviours of individuals with multimorbidity during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 827-835

- Alice Delerue Matos, Andreia Fonseca de Paiva, Cláudia Cunha and Gina Voss
- Time patterns of precautionary health behaviours during an easing phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe pp. 837-848

- Anikó Bíró, Réka Branyiczki and Péter Elek
- Depression and loneliness of older adults in Europe and Israel after the first wave of covid-19 pp. 849-861

- Josefine Atzendorf and Stefan Gruber
- Occupation and working outcomes during the Coronavirus Pandemic pp. 863-882

- Agar Brugiavini, Raluca E. Buia and Irene Simonetti
- Economic stress of people 50 + in European countries in the Covid-19 pandemic–do country policies matter? pp. 883-902

- Agnieszka Chłoń-Domińczak and Dorota Holzer-Żelażewska
- Effects on clients' daily functioning and common features of reablement interventions: a systematic literature review pp. 903-929

- Lise E. Buma, Stan Vluggen, Sandra Zwakhalen, Gertrudis I. J. M. Kempen and Silke F. Metzelthin
- Older adults’ participation in artistic activities: a scoping review pp. 931-944

- Karima Chacur, Rodrigo Serrat and Feliciano Villar
- A link between age, affect, and predictions? pp. 945-952

- Sabrina Trapp, Marc Guitart-Masip and Erich Schröger
- Effects of age simulation suits on psychological and physical outcomes: a systematic review pp. 953-976

- Thomas H. Gerhardy, Anna Schlomann, Hans-Werner Wahl and Laura I. Schmidt
- Does generativity matter? A meta-analysis on individual work outcomes pp. 977-995

- Justyna Wiktorowicz, Izabela Warwas, Dariusz Turek and Iwa Kuchciak
- Preclinical Alzheimer’s dementia: a useful concept or another dead end? pp. 997-1004

- Ruth E. Mark and Yvonne Brehmer
- A systematic review to identify the use of stated preference research in the field of older adult care pp. 1005-1056

- Lea de Jong, Jan Zeidler and Kathrin Damm
- Loneliness, social network size and mortality in older adults: a meta-analysis pp. 1057-1076

- Natasja Schutter, Tjalling J. Holwerda, Hannie C. Comijs, Max L. Stek, Jaap Peen and Jack J. M. Dekker
- Aging during COVID-19 in Germany: a longitudinal analysis of psychosocial adaptation pp. 1077-1086

- Anna Schlomann, Mareike Bünning, Lena Hipp and Hans-Werner Wahl
- Differences in awareness of positive and negative age-related changes accounting for variability in health outcomes pp. 1087-1097

- Serena Sabatini, Obioha C. Ukoumunne, Allyson Brothers, Manfred Diehl, Hans-Werner Wahl, Clive Ballard, Rachel Collins, Anne Corbett, Helen Brooker and Linda Clare
- Exposure to the troubles in Northern Ireland, memory functioning, and social activity engagement: results from NICOLA pp. 1099-1109

- Joanna E McHugh Power, Joanne Feeney, Elizabeth Fowler, Alan J. McMichael, Philip Hyland, Brian A. Lawlor, Sharon Cruise, Claire Potter, Ian Young, Bernadette McGuinness and Frank Kee
- Cohort-specific disability trajectories among older women and men in Europe 2004–2017 pp. 1111-1119

- Stefan Fors, Stefania Illinca, Janet Jull, Selma Kadi, Susan Phillips, Ricardo Rodrigues, Afshin Vafaei, Eszter Zolyomi and Johan Rehnberg
- Perceived neighbourhood environment and falls among community-dwelling adults: cross-sectional and prospective findings from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) pp. 1121-1134

- Giulia Ogliari, Jesper Ryg, Karen Andersen-Ranberg, Lasse Lybecker Scheel-Hincke and Tahir Masud
- Internet use and cognitive frailty in older adults: a large-scale multidimensional approach pp. 1135-1144

- Samantha Dequanter, Ellen Gorus, Sven Laere, Nico Witte, Dominique Verté, Iris Steenhout, Maaike Fobelets and Ronald Buyl
- Age integration in later life social networks and self-perceptions of aging: examining their reciprocal associations pp. 1145-1153

- Ella Cohn-Schwartz, Markus H. Schafer and Liat Ayalon
- The longitudinal relationship between meaning in life, depressive symptoms, life satisfaction, and cognitive functioning for older adults with Alzheimer’s disease pp. 1155-1166

- Laura Dewitte, Patrick L. Hill, Mathieu Vandenbulcke and Jessie Dezutter
- Trends in activities of daily living disability among Chinese older adults from 1998 to 2018: an age-period-cohort analysis pp. 1167-1179

- Xiaoqian Hu, Shuyan Gu, Xuemei Zhen, Xueshan Sun, Yuxuan Gu and Hengjin Dong
- No clear associations between subjective memory concerns and subsequent change in cognitive function: the PATH through life study pp. 1181-1188

- Ying Xu, Jane Warwick, Ranmalee Eramudugolla, Hamidul Huque, Kaarin J. Anstey and Ruth Peters
- The health advantage of volunteering is larger for older and less healthy volunteers in Europe: a mega-analysis pp. 1189-1200

- Arjen Wit, Heng Qu and René Bekkers
- Buddy or burden? Patterns, perceptions, and experiences of pet ownership among older adults in Switzerland pp. 1201-1212

- Clément Meier and Jürgen Maurer
- Life expectancy at 65, associated factors for women and men in Europe pp. 1213-1227

- Aida Isabel Tavares
- Responding to Covid-19: an analysis of position statements of gerontological societies worldwide pp. 1229-1241

- Caroline Emmer De Albuquerque Green, Thomas Scharf and Eva-Marie Kessler
- Perceived deterioration in health status among older adults in Europe and Israel following the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1243-1250

- Aviad Tur-Sinai, Netta Bentur and Giovanni Lamura
- Inheritances and work for pay — will the expected wave of bequests undermine active ageing policies? pp. 1251-1261

- Aviad Tur-Sinai, Harald Künemund and Claudia Vogel
- Living longer, working longer: analysing time trends in working life expectancy in Germany from a health perspective between 2002 and 2018 pp. 1263-1276

- Chiara Heller, Stefanie Sperlich, Fabian Tetzlaff, Siegfried Geyer, Jelena Epping, Johannes Beller and Juliane Tetzlaff
- The age and well-being “paradox”: a longitudinal and multidimensional reconsideration pp. 1277-1286

- Thomas Hansen and Morten Blekesaune
- Testing the informal care model: intrapersonal change in care provision intensity during the first lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1287-1300

- Klara Raiber, Ellen Verbakel and Alice Boer
- Work ability and physical fitness among aging workers: the Finnish Retirement and Aging Study pp. 1301-1310

- Kristin Suorsa, Ville-Mikko Mattila, Tuija Leskinen, Olli J. Heinonen, Jaana Pentti, Jussi Vahtera and Sari Stenholm
- Evaluation of a multi-component training programme for employees aged 50+ pp. 1311-1326

- Tanja Hüber, Udo Käser, Lena Stahlhofen, Lara Görtner and Una Röhr-Sendlmeier
- Loneliness before and during the COVID-19 pandemic—are unpartnered and childless older adults at higher risk? pp. 1327-1338

- Bruno Arpino, Christine A. Mair, Nekehia T. Quashie and Radoslaw Antczak
- Gender differences in access to community-based care: a longitudinal analysis of widowhood and living arrangements pp. 1339-1350

- Stefania Ilinca, Ricardo Rodrigues, Stefan Fors, Eszter Zólyomi, Janet Jull, Johan Rehnberg, Afshin Vafaei and Susan Phillips
- Chronic patients as retirement-aged workers: the impact of employment-based health insurance and chronic conditions on health-related working capacity and late-life career participation pp. 1351-1362

- Bocong Yuan, Jiachun Fang, Jiannan Li and Fei Peng
- Functional disability and utilisation of long-term care in the older population in England: a dual trajectory analysis pp. 1363-1373

- Bo Hu, Javiera Cartagena-Farias and Nicola Brimblecombe
- Employee perception of managers’ attitudes towards older workers is associated with risk of loss of paid work before state pension age: prospective cohort study with register follow-up pp. 1375-1383

- Annette Meng, Emil Sundstrup and Lars L. Andersen
- Coping with stress during the COVID-19 pandemic in the oldest-old population pp. 1385-1394

- Sina Kathrin Gerhards, Alexander Pabst, Susanne Röhr, Melanie Luppa and Steffi G. Riedel-Heller
- Health and labor force participation among older workers in Switzerland: a growth curve analysis pp. 1395-1406

- Sonja Feer, Oliver Lipps, Julia Dratva and Isabel Baumann
- The protective effect of educational level varies as a function of the difficulty of the memory task in ageing pp. 1407-1415

- Aurélien Frick, Helen R. Wright, Séverine Fay, Sandrine Vanneste, Lucie Angel, Badiâa Bouazzaoui and Laurence Taconnat
- Physical functioning as a predictor of retirement: Has its importance changed over a thirty-year period in Sweden? pp. 1417-1428

- Harpa S. Eyjólfsdóttir, Neda Agahi, Johan Fritzell and Carin Lennartsson
- A longitudinal study of the effects of well-being and perceived control on preparations for old age: moderation effects of contexts pp. 1429-1440

- Jeongsoo Park, Thomas M. Hess, Helene H. Fung, Anna Kornadt and Klaus Rothermund
- Loneliness among very old people with and without dementia: prevalence and associated factors in a representative sample pp. 1441-1453

- Josefine Lampinen, Mia Conradsson, Fredrica Nyqvist, Birgitta Olofsson, Yngve Gustafson, Ingeborg Nilsson and Håkan Littbrand
- Age and gender relations on LinkedIn pages of global staffing agencies pp. 1455-1466

- Wenqian Xu and Federica Previtali
- Cultural traits and second-generation immigrants’ value of informal care pp. 1467-1477

- Freya Diederich, Hans-Helmut König and Christian Brettschneider
- Early retirement intentions: the impact of employment biographies, work stress and health among a baby-boomer generation pp. 1479-1491

- Lisa Toczek, Hans Bosma and Richard Peter
- Age-period-cohort analysis of depression trends: are depressive symptoms increasing across generations in Germany? pp. 1493-1505

- Johannes Beller
- Bidirectional associations of accelerometer-assessed physical activity and sedentary time with physical function among older English adults: the EPIC-Norfolk cohort study pp. 1507-1517

- Dharani Yerrakalva, Samantha Hajna, Katrien Wijndaele, Paddy C. Dempsey, Kate Westgate, Nick Wareham, Simon J. Griffin and Soren Brage
- The brief case for everyday problems: a proposal of two brief alternate forms of the Everyday Problems Test pp. 1519-1528

- Luka Juras, Marina Martincević, Andrea Vranić, Blaž Rebernjak and Ivana Hromatko
- Individual and country-level factors associated with self-reported and accelerometer-based physical activity in old age: a cross-national analysis of European countries pp. 1529-1542

- Tiia Kekäläinen, Martina Luchetti, Damaris Aschwanden, Angelina R. Sutin and Antonio Terracciano
- Factor structure of the anxiety sensitivity index-3 in a sample of older adults pp. 1543-1548

- Anthony Robinson, Daniel S. Weitzner and Matthew Calamia
- Pet ownership and survival of European older adults pp. 1549-1560

- Konstantinos Christopoulos, Vasiliki Benetou, Elena Riza and Nikos Pantazis
- Measuring relatives’ perceptions of end-of-life communication with physicians in five countries: a psychometric analysis pp. 1561-1570

- Maciej Koniewski, Ilona Barańska, Violetta Kijowska, Jenny T. Steen, Anne B. Wichmann, Sheila Payne, Giovanni Gambassi, Nele Den Noortgate, Harriet Finne-Soveri, Tinne Smets, Lieve den Block and Katarzyna Szczerbińska
- Efficacy of acute care pathways for older patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 1571-1585

- Abtin Ijadi Maghsoodi, Valery Pavlov, Paul Rouse, Cameron G. Walker and Matthew Parsons
- Changes in life satisfaction during the transition to retirement: findings from the FIREA cohort study pp. 1587-1599

- K. C. Prakash, Marianna Virtanen, Soili Törmälehto, Saana Myllyntausta, Jaana Pentti, Jussi Vahtera and Sari Stenholm
- Childhood experiences and frailty trajectory among middle-aged and older adults in China pp. 1601-1615

- Yuqi Yan, Liqing Cai and Nan Lu
- Healthcare utilisation, physical activity and mental health during COVID-19 lockdown: an interrupted time-series analysis of older adults in England pp. 1617-1630

- Jiunn Wang, Anne Spencer, Claire Hulme, Anne Corbett, Zunera Khan, Miguel Vasconcelos Silva, Siobhan O’Dwyer, Natalie Wright, Ingelin Testad, Clive Ballard, Byron Creese and Richard Smith
- A conceptual framework addressing the complex labour market dynamics of the work-to-retirement process pp. 1631-1637

- Taina Leinonen, Isabelle Boets, Elisabeta Pletea, Sofie Vandenbroeck, Ingrid Sivesind Mehlum, Hans Martin Hasselhorn and Astrid Wind
- Correction to: The concept of disability and its causal mechanisms in older people over time from a theoretical perspective: a literature review pp. 1639-1640

- Ines Mouchaers, Hilde Verbeek, Gertrudis I. J. M. Kempen, Jolanda C. M. Haastregt, Ellen Vlaeyen, Geert Goderis and Silke F. Metzelthin
- Correction to: Revisiting the Nordic long-term care model for older people—still equal? pp. 1641-1641

- Tine Rostgaard, Frode Jacobsen, Teppo Kröger and Elin Peterson
- Correction to: Changes in socioeconomic differentials in old age life expectancy in four Nordic countries: the impact of educational expansion and education-specific mortality pp. 1643-1644

- Linda Enroth, Domantas Jasilionis, Laszlo Németh, Bjørn Heine Strand, Insani Tanjung, Louise Sundberg, Stefan Fors, Marja Jylhä and Henrik Brønnum-Hansen
Volume 19, issue 3, 2022
- Digital care technologies in people with dementia living in long-term care facilities to prevent falls and manage behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia: a systematic review pp. 309-323

- Daniel Kam Yin Chan, Luke Kar Man Chan, Ye Min Kuang, Mai Nhat Vi Le and Branko Celler
- What matters to people aged 80 and over regarding ambulatory care? A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative studies pp. 325-339

- Angélique Herrler, Helena Kukla, Vera Vennedey and Stephanie Stock
- Grandparenting, health, and well-being: a systematic literature review pp. 341-368

- Mirkka Danielsbacka, Lenka Křenková and Antti O. Tanskanen
- Emotional information processing in young and older adults: meta-analysis reveals faces elicit distinct biases pp. 369-379

- Neda Nasrollahi, Tim Jowett and Liana Machado
- A systematic review of systematic reviews of needs of family caregivers of older adults with dementia pp. 381-396

- Oladele Atoyebi, Janice J. Eng, François Routhier, Marie-Louise Bird and W. Ben Mortenson
- The concept of disability and its causal mechanisms in older people over time from a theoretical perspective: a literature review pp. 397-411

- Ines Mouchaers, Hilde Verbeek, Gertrudis I. J. M. Kempen, Jolanda C. M. Haastregt, Ellen Vlaeyen, Geert Goderis and Silke F. Metzelthin
- Age differences in facial trustworthiness perception are diminished by affective processing pp. 413-422

- Chao Chen, Ye Xu, Yi Sun and Xin Zhang
- Working beyond SPA and the trajectories of cognitive and mental health of UK pensioners: Do gender, choice, and occupational status matter? pp. 423-436

- Baowen Xue, Manacy Pai and Minhao Luo
- Physical resilience after a diagnosis of cardiovascular disease among offspring of long-lived siblings pp. 437-445

- Angéline Galvin, Mary Feitosa, Konstantin Arbeev, Allison L. Kuipers, Mary Wojczynski, Svetlana Ukrainsteva and Kaare Christensen
- Is ageing becoming more active? Exploring cohort-wise changes in everyday time use among the older population in Sweden pp. 447-461

- Bertil Vilhelmson, Eva Thulin and Erik Elldér
- Covid-fatigued? A longitudinal study of Norwegian older adults’ psychosocial well-being before and during early and later stages of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 463-473

- Thomas Hansen, Thomas Sevenius Nilsen, Marit Knapstad, Vegard Skirbekk, Jens Skogen, Øystein Vedaa and Ragnhild Bang Nes
- Self-rated resilience and mobility limitations as predictors of change in active aging during COVID-19 restrictions in Finland: a longitudinal study pp. 475-484

- Sini Siltanen, Erja Portegijs, Milla Saajanaho, Katja Pynnönen, Katja Kokko and Taina Rantanen
- Lonely societies: low trust societies? Further explanations for national variations in loneliness among older Europeans pp. 485-494

- Gražina Rapolienė and Marja Aartsen
- Reliability of Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination III in differentiating between dementia, mild cognitive impairment and older adults who have not reported cognitive problems pp. 495-507

- C. Potts, J. Richardson, R. B. Bond, R. K. Price, M. D. Mulvenna, P. Zvolsky, M. Harvey, C. F. Hughes and F. Duffy
- Active ageing policy in challenging production environments: a case study involving social partners in Spain pp. 509-519

- Mariano Sánchez and Pilar Díaz
- The link between vision impairment and depressive symptomatology in late life: does having a partner matter? pp. 521-532

- Anna Amilon and Anu Siren
- Cognitive functions and physical activity in aging when energy is lacking pp. 533-544

- Boris Cheval, Matthieu P. Boisgontier, Stefan Sieber, Andreas Ihle, Dan Orsholits, Cyril Forestier, David Sander and Aïna Chalabaev
- Relationships among inner strength, health and function, well-being, and negative life events in old people: a longitudinal study pp. 545-554

- Kerstin Viglund, Birgitta Olofsson, Berit Lundman, Astrid Norberg and Hugo Lövheim
- Time trend of overweight and obesity prevalence among older people in Brazilian State Capitals and the Federal District from 2006 to 2019 pp. 555-565

- L. C. Rodrigues, D. S. Canella and R. M. Claro
- Opposing patterns in self-reported and measured physical activity levels in middle-aged adults pp. 567-573

- Jin Luo and Raymond Y. W. Lee
- Informal care-giving and the intention to give up employment: the role of perceived supervisor behaviour in a cohort of German employees pp. 575-585

- Diego Montano and Richard Peter
- Aging-related fears and their associations with ideal life expectancy pp. 587-597

- Fiona S. Rupprecht, Kristina Martin and Frieder R. Lang
- Why do men extend their employment beyond pensionable age more often than women? a cohort study pp. 599-608

- Saana Myllyntausta, Marianna Virtanen, Jaana Pentti, Mika Kivimäki, Jussi Vahtera and Sari Stenholm
- Online assessment of cognitive functioning across the adult lifespan using the eCOGTEL: a reliable alternative to laboratory testing pp. 609-619

- M. Haas, S. Scheibe, E. El Khawli, M. Künzi, A. Ihle, N. Ballhausen, D. Framorando, M. Kliegel and S. Zuber
- Socioeconomic differences in informal caregiving in Europe pp. 621-632

- Nekehia T. Quashie, Melanie Wagner, Ellen Verbakel and Christian Deindl
- Higher levels of neuroticism in older adults predict lower executive functioning across time: the mediating role of perceived stress pp. 633-649

- Chloé Silva Coelho, Emilie Joly-Burra, Andreas Ihle, Nicola Ballhausen, Maximilian Haas, Alexandra Hering, Morgane Künzi, Gianvito Laera, Greta Mikneviciute, Doriana Tinello, Matthias Kliegel and Sascha Zuber
- Determinants of home care utilization among the Swedish old: nationwide register-based study pp. 651-662

- Anders Brändström, Anna C. Meyer, Karin Modig and Glenn Sandström
- Income inequalities, social support and depressive symptoms among older adults in Europe: a multilevel cross-sectional study pp. 663-675

- Esteban Sánchez-Moreno and Lorena P. Gallardo-Peralta
- Do good psychosocial working conditions prolong working lives? Findings from a prospective study in Sweden pp. 677-688

- Johanna Stengård, Constanze Leineweber, Marianna Virtanen, Hugo Westerlund and Hui-Xin Wang
- Employment trends at older ages: policy impact or secular change? pp. 689-698

- Dorly J. H. Deeg, Morten Blekesaune and Astrid Wind
- Close ties, near and far away: patterns and predictors of geographic network range among older Europeans pp. 699-716

- Haosen Sun and Markus Schafer
- Does personality shape the personal social networks of older Europeans? pp. 717-727

- Howard Litwin and Michal Levinsky
- Digital transformation of everyday lives of older Swiss adults: use of and attitudes toward current and future digital services pp. 729-739

- Alexander Seifert and Neil Charness
- Daily fluctuations in subjective age and depressive symptoms: the roles of attitudes to ageing and chronological age pp. 741-751

- Dikla Segel-Karpas, Amit Shrira, Ella Cohn-Schwartz and Ehud Bodner
- Older adults’ mentioned practices for coping with loneliness pp. 753-762

- Sara Marsillas and Eric Schoenmakers
- Is grandparental childcare socio-economically patterned? Evidence from the English longitudinal study of ageing pp. 763-774

- Giorgio Di Gessa, Karen Glaser and Paola Zaninotto
- A research framework for the United Nations Decade of Healthy Ageing (2021–2030) pp. 775-787

- N. Keating
Volume 19, issue 2, 2022
- Social inequalities in ageing in the Nordic countries pp. 155-159

- Johan Fritzell, Neda Agahi, Marja Jylhä and Tine Rostgaard
- Changes in socioeconomic differentials in old age life expectancy in four Nordic countries: the impact of educational expansion and education-specific mortality pp. 161-173

- Linda Enroth, Domantas Jasilionis, Laszlo Németh, Bjørn Heine Strand, Insani Tanjung, Louise Sundberg, Stefan Fors, Marja Jylhä and Henrik Brønnum-Hansen
- A social exclusion perspective on loneliness in older adults in the Nordic countries pp. 175-188

- Lena Dahlberg, Kevin J. McKee, Carin Lennartsson and Johan Rehnberg
- The influence of sociodemographic factors and close relatives at hospital discharge and post hospital care of older people with complex care needs: nurses’ perceptions on health inequity in three Nordic cities pp. 189-200

- A. E. M. Liljas, N. K. Jensen, J. Pulkki, I. Andersen, I. Keskimäki, B. Burström and J. Agerholm
- Revisiting the Nordic long-term care model for older people—still equal? pp. 201-210

- Tine Rostgaard, Frode Jacobsen, Teppo Kröger and Elin Peterson
- Choice models in Nordic long-term care: care managers' experiences of privilege and disadvantage among older adults pp. 211-220

- Sara Erlandsson, Helene Brodin, Lea Graff and Olli Karsio
- Health system reforms and the needs of the ageing population—an analysis of recent policy paths and reform trends in Finland and Sweden pp. 221-232

- Liina-Kaisa Tynkkynen, Jutta Pulkki, Leena Tervonen-Gonçalves, Pär Schön, Bo Burström and Ilmo Keskimäki
- Using the intergenerational solidarity framework to understand the grandparent–grandchild relationship: a scoping review pp. 233-262

- Mathilde Duflos and Caroline Giraudeau
- The association between supportive social ties and autonomic nervous system function—differences between family ties and friendship ties in a cohort of older adults pp. 263-276

- Catherin Bosle, Hermann Brenner, Joachim E. Fischer, Marc N. Jarczok, Ben Schöttker, Laura Perna, Kristina Hoffmann and Raphael M. Herr
- Cognitive and non-cognitive variables influencing age-related effect of mind wandering across the adult life span pp. 277-292

- Erika Borella, Michela Zavagnin, Lucia Ronconi and Rossana Beni
- Fear of falling and all-cause mortality among young-old community-dwelling adults: a 6-year prospective study pp. 293-300

- Giulia Belloni, Christophe Büla, Brigitte Santos-Eggimann, Yves Henchoz, Sarah Fustinoni and Laurence Seematter-Bagnoud
- Frailty at Risk Scale (FARS): development and application pp. 301-308

- Robbert J. J. Gobbens and Tjeerd Ploeg
Volume 19, issue 1, 2022
- The European Journal of Ageing and the importance of science pp. 1-2

- Marja Aartsen, Matthias Kliegel and Morten Wahrendorf
- Can discourse processing performance serve as an early marker of Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment? A systematic review of text comprehension pp. 3-18

- Eesha Kokje, Simge Celik, Hans-Werner Wahl and Christiane Stutterheim
- Geriatric syndromes and subsequent health-care utilization among older community dwellers in Stockholm pp. 19-25

- Jette Möller, Christian Rausch, Lucie Laflamme and Yajun Liang
- Preferences in long-term care models and related factors among older adults: a cross-sectional study from Shandong Province, China pp. 27-35

- Hongjuan Liu, Lingzhong Xu, Hailing Yang, Yan Zhao and Xiaorong Luan
- Cardiovascular risk profiles and 20-year mortality in older people: gender differences in the Pro.V.A. study pp. 37-47

- Caterina Trevisan, Giulia Capodaglio, Eliana Ferroni, Ugo Fedeli, Marianna Noale, Giovannella Baggio, Enzo Manzato, Stefania Maggi, Maria Chiara Corti and Giuseppe Sergi
- The conceptualisation of vital communities related to ageing in place: a scoping review pp. 49-62

- Katinka E. Pani-Harreman, Joop M. A. Duren, Gertrudis I. J. M. Kempen and Gerrie J. J. W. Bours
- Ageing in place processes in the neighbourhood environment: a proposed conceptual framework from a capability approach pp. 63-74

- Catherine Bigonnesse and Habib Chaudhury
- Live longer, retire later? Developments of healthy life expectancies and working life expectancies between age 50–59 and age 60–69 in Europe pp. 75-93

- Daniela Weber and Elke Loichinger
- The association of human, social, and cultural capital with prevalent volunteering profiles in late midlife pp. 95-105

- Grand H.-L. Cheng, Angelique Chan, Truls Østbye and Rahul Malhotra
- Aspects of formal volunteering that contribute to favourable psychological outcomes in older adults pp. 107-116

- Michelle I. Jongenelis, Ben Jackson, Jennifer Warburton, Robert U. Newton and Simone Pettigrew
- The role of ego integrity and despair in older adults’ well-being during the COVID-19 crisis: the mediating role of need-based experiences pp. 117-129

- Jolene van der Kaap-Deeder, Branko Vermote, Joachim Waterschoot, Bart Soenens, Sofie Morbée and Maarten Vansteenkiste
- How do personality traits manifest in daily life of older adults? pp. 131-142

- Stefanie Lindner, Damaris Aschwanden, Johannes Zimmermann and Mathias Allemand
- Psychometric properties and factor structure of the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey Instrument in a sample of Spanish older adults pp. 143-154

- Cristina G. Dumitrache, Laura Rubio, José Luis Cabezas Casado and Eulogio Cordón-Pozo
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