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1by Naylor, Mary D Hirschman, Karen B McCauley, Kathleen Published in Journal of aging & social policy (03.07.2020)“...Older adults with COVID-19 who survive hospitalizations and return to their homes confront substantial health challenges and an unpredictable future. While...”
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2by Hossain, Md Mahbub Mazumder, Hoimonty Tasnim, Samia Nuzhath, Tasmiah Sultana, Abida Published in Journal of gerontological social work (02.10.2020)“...The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is impacting health globally, whereas older adults are highly susceptible and more likely to have adverse health...”
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3by Arthur-Holmes, Francis Akaadom, Michael Kwesi Asare Agyemang-Duah, Williams Abrefa Busia, Kwaku Peprah, Prince Published in Journal of gerontological social work (02.10.2020)“...Older people have been identified to be one of the most vulnerable population groups to the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19). At the same time, more health...”
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4by Ilali, Ehteram Sadat Mokhtary, Farzaneh Mousavinasab, Nouraddin Tirgari, Abdul Hakim Published in Art therapy (03.07.2018)“...This study examined the impact of art-based life review on depression symptoms among older adults (N = 54). This is the first study to examine the impact of...”
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5by Guseva, Elena Published in Art therapy (03.07.2018)“...Although individual and group art therapy is beneficial for individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD), progression of the disease negatively affects visual...”
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6by Guay, Martine Published in Art therapy (03.07.2018)“...This preexperimental comparison group study (N = 19) examined group art therapy as a means for increasing communication and socialization, and enhancing...”
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7by Gardezi, Fauzia Wilson, Keith G Man-Son-Hing, Malcolm Marshall, Shawn C Molnar, Frank J Dobbs, Bonnie M Tuokko, Holly A Published in Clinical gerontologist (04.10.2006)“...With an aging population, concerns for road safety point to a growing need for research into the driving attitudes and habits of older adults. In this review...”
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8by Schoenborn, Nancy L Cayea, Danelle McNabney, Matthew Ray, Anushree Boyd, Cynthia Published in Gerontology & geriatrics education (02.10.2017)“...This study aimed to assess how internal medicine residents incorporated prognosis to inform clinical decisions and communicated prognosis in primary care...”
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9by Morse, Siobhan A Watson, Cayce MacMaster, Samuel A Bride, Brian E Published in Journal of dual diagnosis (02.01.2015)“...Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine differences between older and younger adults who received integrated treatment for co-occurring substance...”
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10by Randall-James, James Wadd, Sarah Edwards, Kim Thake, Anna Published in Journal of dual diagnosis (02.01.2015)“...Objective: Alcohol misuse can coexist with and/or contribute to the development of cognitive impairment in the older adult population but continues to be...”
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11by Morrow-Howell, Nancy Greenfield, Jennifer C Published in China journal of social work (01.07.2010)“...As the US population ages, the capacity of the older population grows as well, with increasing levels of health and education. Older adults are also highly...”
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12by Godbey, Geoffrey Chow, Hsueh-wen Burnett-Wolle, Sarah Published in Journal of physical education, recreation & dance (01.09.2007)“...Promoting physical activity among middle age and older adults to decrease the incidence of disease and premature death and to combat the health care costs...”
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14by Sacco, Paul Unick, George Jay Zanjani, Faika Camlin, Elizabeth A. S Published in Journal of dual diagnosis (02.01.2015)“...Objective: The prevalence of depression in older adults has been increasing over the last 20 years and is associated with economic costs in the form of...”
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15by Higgins, Mary Meck Barkley, Mary Clarke Published in Journal of nutrition for the elderly (01.03.2003)“...The need for nutrition education for older adults is expanding rapidly as their numbers escalate, yet the quality and amount of nutrition education research...”
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16by Johnson, Wanda Y Wilborn, Bobbie Published in The Journal for specialists in group work (01.09.1991)“...The link between depression and anger in women aged 65 and older was investigated. Seventeen women participated in group counseling sessions that focused upon...”
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17by Stone, Mary Lou Waters, Elinor Published in The Journal for specialists in group work (01.09.1991)“...This article describes a stress management program for older adults, discusses the advantages and limitations of using peer counselors, and makes suggestions...”
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18by Garcia, Alicia C Johnson, C. Shanthi Published in Journal of nutrition for the elderly (01.03.2003)“...For healthy and successful aging, remaining active and eating well appear to be very important. These two behaviors need to be supported and maintained through...”
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19by Barkley, Mary Clarke Higgins, Mary Meck Hart, William D McClelland, Jacquelyn W Saddam, Alma Published in Journal of nutrition for the elderly (01.06.2003)“...Research with healthy elderly suggests that excellent nutritional status is a vital component for preventing and/or treating a number of chronic diseases...”
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20by Higgins, Mary Meck Barkley, Mary Clarke Published in Journal of nutrition for the elderly (01.06.2003)“...One of a series of literature reviews on nutrition education for older adults, this article emphasizes the importance of measuring a variety of outcomes when...”