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Schirda, Brittney; Valentine, Thomas R.; Aldao, Amelia; Prakash, Ruchika Shaurya – Developmental Psychology, 2016
Increasing age is characterized by greater positive affective states. However, there is mixed evidence on the implementation of emotion regulation strategies across the life span. To clarify the discrepancies in the literature, we examined the modulating influence of contextual factors in understanding emotion regulation strategy use in older and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Context Effect, Self Control, Role
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Ferrando, Pere J.; Pallero, Rafael; Anguiano-Carrasco, Cristina – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2013
The present study has two main interests. First, some pending issues about the psychometric properties of the CTAC (an anxiety questionnaire for blind and visually-impaired people) are assessed using item response theory (IRT). Second, the linear model is compared to the graded response model (GRM) in terms of measurement precision, sensitivity…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Visual Impairments, Comparative Analysis, Questionnaires
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Lamet, Ann; Szuchman, Lenore; Perkel, Linda; Walsh, Sandra – Educational Gerontology, 2009
Many older adults have experienced or witnessed devastating life events including wars, hurricanes, and explosions. This study examined retraumatization and the relationship between certain risk factors, resilience, and psychological distress in the post-9/11 environment among 120 community-dwelling older adults. Results indicate that Holocaust…
Descriptors: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Risk, Older Adults, Mental Health
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Lopez, Javier; Crespo, Maria; Zarit, Steven H. – Gerontologist, 2007
Purpose: The majority of dependent older adults receive care at home from a family member. Caregiving places enormous demands on these caregivers and the negative consequences associated with caregiving are well documented. In this study we compared the effectiveness of two active interventions to a waiting-list control condition to improve…
Descriptors: Intervention, Caregivers, Stress Management, Depression (Psychology)
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Cohen, Carl I.; Colemon, Yolonda; Yaffee, Robert; Casimir, Georges J. – Gerontologist, 2008
Purpose: This study used epidemiological data of older African Americans and Caucasians living in an urban community to compare those factors associated with active or passive suicidal ideation in each racial group. Design and Methods: Using 1990 census data for Brooklyn, New York, we attempted to interview all cognitively intact adults aged 55 or…
Descriptors: African Americans, Incidence, Suicide, Racial Differences
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Barter-Godfrey, Sarah; Taket, Ann – Health Education Journal, 2007
Objective: To understand low uptake of breast cancer screening through exploring the personal reasoning underlying women's attendance or non-attendance, and identifying differences between those who attend and those who decline. Design: Cross-sectional survey. Setting: Community and home environments of women eligible for breast screening aged…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Females, Ethnic Groups, Cancer
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Stricherz, Matt; Cunnington, Linda – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1981
Investigated the death concerns of high school students, persons in the work force, and a retired group. Combined responses indicate concern over losing persons cared for, making loved ones unhappy, taking a long time to die, and being helpless and dependent are central themes to all groups. Discussed differences. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anxiety, Attitudes, Cohort Analysis