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1. Cross-cultural ageism: ageism and attitudes toward aging among Jews and Arabs in Israel.

2. The Holocaust Experience and Its Role in the Association Between Meaning in Life, Depressive Symptoms and Life Satisfaction.

3. Ageist attitudes and psychological distress in older adults: The moderating role of reflective functioning.

4. Death perceptions, grief, and distress in Ultra-Orthodox Jews who witnessed the 2021 Meron disaster.

5. Older adults' subjective aging perceptions, mentalization, and social relationships: a micro-longitudinal study.

6. Subjective Age and Loneliness in Older Adults: The Moderating Role of Attachment Patterns.

7. Do Work-Related Factors Moderate the Association Between Subjective Nearness-to-Death and Psychological Distress?

8. Reflective Functioning and Financial Exploitation Vulnerability in Older Adults: The Importance of Significant Others.

9. The mediating role of loneliness in the association between exposure to terror and psychological distress in older adults.

10. Subjective Nearness-to-Death and COVID-19 Worries Among Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel: The Moderating Role of Israeli Identity and Sense of Community.

11. Subjective Age and Financial Exploitation Vulnerability: The Mediating Role of Financial Self-Efficacy.

12. Traumatic stress, active engagement and resilience in first responders and civilians in the outbreak of war.

13. Parenthood during the COVID-19 pandemic: Post-traumatic growth amongst university students.

14. The Association between Ageist Attitudes, Subjective Age, and Financial Exploitation Vulnerability Among Older Adults.

15. Sense of community, meaning in life, and satisfaction with life among Ultra-Orthodox Jews: A mediation model.

16. Subjective Nearness-To-Death and Retirement Anxiety Among Older Workers: A Three-Way Interaction With Work Group Identification.

17. COVID-19 Vaccinations and Anxiety in Middle-Aged and Older Jews and Arabs in Israel: The Moderating Roles of Ethnicity and Subjective Age.

18. The association between subjective age and financial exploitation vulnerability among older adults: The moderating role of social support.

19. Ageism and Psychological Distress in Older Adults: The Moderating Role of Self-Esteem and Body Image.

20. Vaccination anxiety when vaccinations are available: The role of existential concerns.

21. Retirement anxiety and depressive symptoms among middle-aged adults: An indirect effect through death anxiety.

22. Activity engagement and psychological distress among Holocaust survivors during the COVID-19 pandemic.

23. Ageism, Personal and Others' Perceptions of Age Awareness, and Their Interactive Effect on Subjective Accelerated Aging.

24. Aging anxiety, loneliness, and depressive symptoms among middle-aged adults: The moderating role of ageism.

25. The link between social anxiety and intimate loneliness is stronger for older adults than for younger adults.

26. COVID-19 related difficulties and perceived coping among university and college students: the moderating role of media-related exposure and stress.

27. No psychological vaccination: Vaccine hesitancy is associated with negative psychiatric outcomes among Israelis who received COVID-19 vaccination.

28. Day-to-Day Variability in Subjective Age and Ageist Attitudes and Their Association With Depressive Symptoms.

29. The Moderating Role of the Hostile-World Scenario in the Connections Between COVID-19 Worries, Loneliness, and Anxiety.

30. COVID-19 health worries and anxiety symptoms among older adults: the moderating role of ageism.

31. Age is not just a number: age awareness, subjective nearness-to-death, self-esteem, and depressive symptoms among older adults.

32. Subjective nearness-to-Death, filial obligations, and depressive symptoms: the case of Jews and Arabs in Israel.

33. Subjective nearness-to-death and negative attitudes toward persons with disability: Attachment patterns moderate.

34. Prioritizing Patterns and Life Satisfaction among Ultra-Orthodox Jews: The Moderating Role of the Sense of Community.

35. The Utility of a Positive Body Image Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults Who Perceive Death to Be Near and Fear It.

36. Future time perspective, loneliness, and depressive symptoms among middle-aged adults: A mediation model.

37. Attachment patterns moderate the relation between coping flexibility and illness acceptance among kidney transplant recipients.

38. Subjective nearness to death and end-of-life anxieties: the moderating role of ageism.

39. The connection between subjective nearness-to-death and depressive symptoms: The mediating role of meaning in life.

40. Concern and death anxiety during an ongoing terror wave: The moderating role of direct vs. indirect exposure.

41. The link between death anxiety and post-traumatic symptomatology during terror: Direct links and possible moderators.

42. Loneliness and depressive symptoms among older adults: The moderating role of subjective life expectancy.

43. Ageist attitudes block young adults' ability for compassion toward incapacitated older adults.

44. Online activity and participation in treatment affects the perceived efficacy of social health networks among patients with chronic illness.

45. Different dimensions of ageist attitudes among men and women: a multigenerational perspective.

46. Post-adoption depression among adoptive mothers.

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