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51. Middle-aged adults' daily sleep and worries about aging parents and adult children.

52. Revisiting Intergenerational Contact and Relationship Quality in Later Life: Parental Characteristics Matter.

53. Aging Parents' and Middle-Aged Children's Evaluations of Parents' Disability and Life Problems.

54. Typology of parent-child ties within families: Associations with psychological well-being.

55. Daily interpersonal tensions and well-being among older adults: The role of emotion regulation strategies.

56. Does Empathy Have a Cost? Older Adults and Social Partners Experiencing Problems.

57. Middle-Aged Children's Coping Strategies With Tensions in the Aging Parent-Child Tie.

58. Who Initiates the Help Older Parents Give to Midlife Children.

59. Interpersonal Tensions and Pain Among Older Adults: The Mediating Role of Negative Mood.

60. A Decade of Research on Intergenerational Ties: Technological, Economic, Political, and Demographic Changes.

61. Variety Is the Spice of Late Life: Social Integration and Daily Activity.

62. Middle-Aged Children's Support for Parents-In-Law and Marital Satisfaction.

63. Better Off Alone: Daily Solitude Is Associated With Lower Negative Affect in More Conflictual Social Networks.

64. Older Adults' Empathy and Daily Support Exchanges.

65. Affect variability and sleep: Emotional ups and downs are related to a poorer night's rest.

66. Recent Parental Death and Relationship Qualities Between Midlife Adults and Their Grown Children.

67. Aging Parents' Daily Support Exchanges With Adult Children Suffering Problems.

68. Conflict Strategies in the Parent-Adult Child Tie: Generation Differences and Implications for Well-Being.

69. A Family Affair: Family Typologies of Problems and Midlife Well-Being.

70. Relationship Quality Between Older Fathers and Middle-Aged Children: Associations With Both Parties' Subjective Well-Being.

71. Aging Parents' Disabilities and Daily Support Exchanges With Middle-Aged Children.

72. Support Grandparents Give to Their Adult Grandchildren.

73. Everyday Support to Aging Parents: Links to Middle-Aged Children's Diurnal Cortisol and Daily Mood.

74. "Can't live with or without them:" Transitions and young adults' perceptions of sibling relationships.

75. Are You Sleeping? Dyadic Associations of Support, Stress, and Worries Regarding Adult Children on Sleep.

76. Is an Empty Nest Best?: Coresidence With Adult Children and Parental Marital Quality Before and After the Great Recession.

77. Life Problems and Perceptions of Giving Support: Implications for Aging Mothers and Middle-Aged Children.

78. Relationship Tensions and Mood: Adult Children's Daily Experience of Aging Parents' Stubbornness.

79. Online Dating Profile Content of Older Adults Seeking Same- and Cross-Sex Relationships.

80. Food Insecurity and Hunger: Quiet Public Health Problems on Campus.

81. Applying Within-Family Differences Approaches to Enhance Understanding of the Complexity of Intergenerational Relations.

82. Millennials and Their Parents: Implications of the New Young Adulthood for Midlife Adults.

83. You're Just Like Your Dad: Intergenerational Patterns of Differential Treatment of Siblings.

84. Daily interactions with aging parents and adult children: Associations with negative affect and diurnal cortisol.

85. Adult Children's Responses to Parent "Stubbornness".

86. Filial Obligation and Marital Satisfaction in Middle-aged Couples.

87. Middle-Aged Offspring's Support to Aging Parents With Emerging Disability.

88. Intergenerational Support and Marital Satisfaction: Implications of Beliefs About Helping Aging Parents.

89. Coresident and Noncoresident Emerging Adults' Daily Experiences With Parents.

90. Digital Dating: Online Profile Content of Older and Younger Adults.

91. Capturing Between- and Within-Family Differences in Parental Support to Adult Children: A Typology Approach.

92. Intergenerational Support in a Daily Context.

93. "My Parent is so Stubborn!"-Perceptions of Aging Parents' Persistence, Insistence, and Resistance.

94. Social support, stress and the aging brain.

95. Parental Involvement with College Students in Germany, Hong Kong, Korea, and the United States.

96. The Ties That Bind: Midlife Parents' Daily Experiences With Grown Children.

97. Daily interactions in the parent-adult child tie: Links between children's problems and parents' diurnal cortisol rhythms.

98. Moderators of Mother's Problems on Middle-Aged Offspring Depressive Symptoms.

99. Perceptions of Giving Support and Depressive Symptoms in Late Life.

100. "I'll Give You the World": Socioeconomic Differences in Parental Support of Adult Children.

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