Longitudinal Associations Between Psychological Resilience and Cognitive Function:Evidence from the U.S. Health and Retirement Study DOI
Chenguang Du, Benjamin Katz, Mengting Li

et al.

The Journals of Gerontology Series B, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 80(2)

Published: Dec. 13, 2024

Reductions in psychological resilience and declining cognition are common among older adults. Understanding the longitudinal association between them could be beneficial for interventions that focus on age-related cognitive health. In this study, we evaluated associations over time a nationally representative sample of U.S. A total 9,075 respondents aged 65 above from 2006 to 2020 health retirement study (HRS) were included current study. Cognition was measured through modified 35-point Telephone Interview Cognitive Screen, HRS calculated using previously established simplified score. Bivariate latent growth modeling used examine parallel function period up 12 years. Positive correlations existed intercepts (r = 0.20, SE 0.07, p < .001) as well slopes 0.36, 0.03, cognition. The initial level positively predicted slope (β=0.16, SE=0.01, p<.001), whereas somewhat less robust effect found (β=0.10, SE=0.03, after controlling all other covariates. population-based adults, mutually reinforce one another. Clinicians policy makers may consider recommending tasks associated with improving bolster

Language: Английский

Psychometric properties of an Arabic translation of the resilience scale for older adults DOI

Mayar Elnakeeb,

Souheil Hallit, Feten Fekih‐Romdhane

et al.

Aging & Mental Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 28(11), P. 1532 - 1539

Published: June 24, 2024

A significant gap currently exists in the availability of reliable and scientifically rigorous measures for evaluating resilience among older Arabic-speaking populations. The primary objective this study was to assess psychometric properties an Arabic adaptation 15-item Resilience Scale Older Adults (RSOA) a sample Egyptian adults.

Language: Английский

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Longitudinal Associations Between Psychological Resilience and Cognitive Function:Evidence from the U.S. Health and Retirement Study DOI
Chenguang Du, Benjamin Katz, Mengting Li

et al.

The Journals of Gerontology Series B, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 80(2)

Published: Dec. 13, 2024

Reductions in psychological resilience and declining cognition are common among older adults. Understanding the longitudinal association between them could be beneficial for interventions that focus on age-related cognitive health. In this study, we evaluated associations over time a nationally representative sample of U.S. A total 9,075 respondents aged 65 above from 2006 to 2020 health retirement study (HRS) were included current study. Cognition was measured through modified 35-point Telephone Interview Cognitive Screen, HRS calculated using previously established simplified score. Bivariate latent growth modeling used examine parallel function period up 12 years. Positive correlations existed intercepts (r = 0.20, SE 0.07, p < .001) as well slopes 0.36, 0.03, cognition. The initial level positively predicted slope (β=0.16, SE=0.01, p<.001), whereas somewhat less robust effect found (β=0.10, SE=0.03, after controlling all other covariates. population-based adults, mutually reinforce one another. Clinicians policy makers may consider recommending tasks associated with improving bolster

Language: Английский

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