Search

Your search keyword '"Drewelies, Johanna"' showing total 187 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Drewelies, Johanna" Remove constraint Author: "Drewelies, Johanna"
187 results on '"Drewelies, Johanna"'

Search Results

151. Today's Older Adults Are Cognitively Fitter Than Older Adults Were 20 Years Ago, but When and How They Decline Is No Different Than in the Past.

152. Open Practices Disclosure Form, per2259-sup-0002-Open_Practices_Disclosure_Form - Trajectories of Big Five Personality Traits: A Coordinated Analysis of 16 Longitudinal Samples

153. Open Practices Disclosure Form, per2259-sup-0002-Open_Practices_Disclosure_Form - Trajectories of Big Five Personality Traits: A Coordinated Analysis of 16 Longitudinal Samples

154. Location, location, location: the role of objective neighborhood characteristics for perceptions of control

155. Adult Development and Aging in Historical Context.

156. Gender score development in the Berlin Aging Study II: a retrospective approach.

157. Trajectories of Big Five Personality Traits: A Coordinated Analysis of 16 Longitudinal Samples.

158. Charting Adult Development Through (Historically Changing) Daily Stress Processes.

159. How people know their risk preference.

160. Daily health and well-being in adulthood and old age: The role of adverse childhood experiences.

161. Associations of personality trait level and change with mortality risk in 11 longitudinal studies.

162. Investigating associations between the physical living environment and hippocampus in adulthood and older age.

163. There are multiple clocks that time us: Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations among 14 alternative indicators of age and aging.

164. "What's yours is mine": Partners' everyday emotional experiences and cortisol in older adult couples.

165. Historical change in trajectories of loneliness in old age: Older adults today are less lonely, but do not differ in their age trajectories.

167. Change in body weight of older adults before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: longitudinal results from the Berlin Aging Study II.

168. Stability and change of optimism and pessimism in late midlife and old age across three independent studies.

169. Beyond Big Five trait domains: Stability and change in personality facets across midlife and old age.

170. Personality traits and health care use: A coordinated analysis of 15 international samples.

171. Adults Older Than Age 55 Engage in Less Diverse Activities Than Those 18 Years Ago.

172. Diabetes type 2 in the Berlin Aging Study II: Cross-sectional and longitudinal data on prevalence, incidence and severity over on average seven years of follow-up.

173. Younger Than Ever? Subjective Age Is Becoming Younger and Remains More Stable in Middle-Age and Older Adults Today.

174. Context Matters: Health Sensitivity in the Daily Lives of Older Adults Living Through the COVID-19 Pandemic.

175. Using blood test parameters to define biological age among older adults: association with morbidity and mortality independent of chronological age validated in two separate birth cohorts.

176. Epigenetic aging and perceived psychological stress in old age.

177. Loneliness in Myanmar's older population: A mixed-methods investigation.

178. Differentiating Sex and Gender Among Older Men and Women.

179. Dementia care and the role of guideline adherence in primary care: cross-sectional findings from the DemTab study.

180. Positive and negative affect are associated with salivary cortisol in the everyday life of older adults: A quantitative synthesis of four aging studies.

181. Political context is associated with everyday cortisol synchrony in older couples.

182. Cortisol Synchrony in Older Couples: Daily Socioemotional Correlates and Interpersonal Differences.

183. The More We Are in Control, the Merrier? Partner Perceived Control and Negative Affect in the Daily Lives of Older Couples.

184. Structural Brain Correlates of Loneliness among Older Adults.

185. Age variations in cohort differences in the United States: Older adults report fewer constraints nowadays than those 18 years ago, but mastery beliefs are diminished among younger adults.

186. Feeling older, walking slower-but only if someone's watching. Subjective age is associated with walking speed in the laboratory, but not in real life.

187. Psychological and neural correlates of embitterment in old age.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources