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Analysis and commentary based on the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe

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  • IS RELIGIOUSNESS REALLY HELPFUL TO REDUCE DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AT OLD AGE?

    Health, Social and Family Networks

IS RELIGIOUSNESS REALLY HELPFUL TO REDUCE DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AT OLD AGE?

Lore Van Herreweghe and Wim Van Lancker 2019-10-08T13:03:08+02:00

24 Sep 2019

It is often found that religious individuals have better mental health outcomes. In our study, however, we find that praying [...]

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WILL FRIENDS EMERGE AS AN INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT ALTERNATIVE TO AGING ALONE?

Christine A. Mair 2020-11-30T17:50:44+01:00

28 May 2019

Older adults without a child or partner are increasing across the globe but may not be “aging alone.” Childless and [...]

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  • THE ROLE OF CHILDHOOD POVERTY IN COGNITIVE AGEING

    Health, Socio-economic Status

THE ROLE OF CHILDHOOD POVERTY IN COGNITIVE AGEING

Pavla Čermáková, Anna Kagstrom, Tomáš Formánek and Petr Winkler 2018-12-27T12:18:11+01:00

25 Dec 2018

Just like the body, our mind ages as well. The principal faculties of our mind, cognitive functions, include the ability [...]

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  • HEALTHY AGEING STARTS FROM CHILDHOOD

    Health, Social and Family Networks, Socio-economic Status

HEALTHY AGEING STARTS FROM CHILDHOOD

Bruno Arpino, Jordi Gumà and Albert Julià 2018-11-13T08:05:35+01:00

13 Nov 2018

Using SHARE data we find that poor health and socioeconomic status during childhood have a long term influence on health [...]

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