204 results on '"Segel-Karpas, Dikla"'
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2. Cynical Hostility, Social Relationships, and Loneliness in Older Adulthood
3. Positive Relationships have Shades of Gray: Age is Associated with More Complex Perceptions of Relationship Quality During the COVID-19 Lockdown
4. Daily fluctuations in subjective age and depressive symptoms: the roles of attitudes to ageing and chronological age
5. Subjective Views of Aging: A Cultural Perspective
6. Anger and anxiety in older adults: a cross-lagged examination.
7. Positive Solitude Scale: Theoretical Background, Development and Validation
8. What are we worried about? Midlife married couples' financial concerns about their retirement
9. Links between Couples’ Cynical Hostility and Mental Health: A Dyadic Investigation of Older Couples
10. Israel
11. Cynical Hostility, Social Relationships, and Loneliness in Older Adulthood
12. Dieting for weight-control among older adults: The role of perceived health and perceived overweight status
13. THE MODERATING ROLE OF POSITIVE SOLITUDE IN THE RELATIONS BETWEEN LONELINESS AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS
14. THE BENEFITS OF POSITIVE SOLITUDE IN LATE LIFE
15. OLDER AGE IS ASSOCIATED WITH MORE COMPLEX PERCEPTIONS OF ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP QUALITY DURING THE COVID-19 LOCKDOWN
16. TIME BY YOURSELF: THEORETICAL BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS FROM THE NEW POSITIVE SOLITUDE QUESTIONNAIRE
17. On the edge: The association between extreme values of proportional felt-age and functioning
18. Let there be light: The moderating role of positive solitude in the relationship between loneliness and depressive symptoms
19. Retirement and depressive symptoms: A 10-year cross-lagged analysis
20. Health Behaviors during the Early COVID-19 Containment Phase and Their Impact on Psychological Health
21. A Life Course, Intergenerational Perspective on Loneliness.
22. Older Parents’ Cynical Hostility and Their Relationships with Their Adult Children: A Longitudinal Dyadic Study of North American Couples
23. Workplace Exposures and Cognitive Function During Adulthood : Evidence From National Survey of Midlife Development and the O*NET
24. A Life Course, Intergenerational Perspective on Loneliness
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26. Positive Relationships have Shades of Gray: Age is Associated with More Complex Perceptions of Relationship Quality During the COVID-19 Lockdown.
27. Retirement and Sexual Satisfaction
28. The Reciprocal Relationship Between Depression and Physical Morbidity: The Role of Subjective Age
29. Retirement and Sexual Satisfaction.
30. Relational uncertainty, interdependence and psychological distress during COVID‐19: A longitudinal study
31. Subjective well-being across the retirement transition—Historical differences and the role of perceived control.
32. Subjective Nearness-To-Death and Retirement Anxiety Among Older Workers: A Three-Way Interaction With Work Group Identification
33. A dyadic study of depression, capitalization patterns, and leisure activities in retirement
34. What Are We Worried About? Mid-life Couples’ Financial Concerns About Their Retirement
35. Autonomy and loneliness – longitudinal within- and between-person associations among Swedish older adults.
36. Autonomy and loneliness – longitudinal within- and between-person associations among Swedish older adults
37. Self-perceptions of aging and depressive symptoms: the mediating role of loneliness
38. Subjective well-being across the retirement transition – historical differences and the role of perceived control
39. Aging anxiety, loneliness, and depressive symptoms among middle-aged adults: The moderating role of ageism
40. Subjective Well-Being Across the Retirement Transition - Historical Differences and the Role of Perceived Control
41. Optimism, pessimism and support in older couples: A longitudinal study.
42. Self-perceptions of aging and depressive symptoms: the mediating role of loneliness.
43. Close social relationships and loneliness: the role of subjective age.
44. Adult daughters’ emotional response to COVID-19: the role of worry, solidarity, conflict, and ambivalence in the relationship with the mother
45. Income Decline and Retiree Well-Being: The Moderating Role of Attachment
46. When She Worries I Worry too: COVID-19 Worries in the Context of Daughters’ and Mothers’ Relations
47. Loneliness trajectories and correlates of social connections among older adult married couples.
48. Perceptions of Aging and Inflammation in the Context of Older Adult Married Couples
49. Adult daughters' emotional response to COVID-19: the role of worry, solidarity, conflict, and ambivalence in the relationship with the mother.
50. Exploring gaps in positive solitude perceptions: older adults vs. gerontology professionals
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