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Enjoy OUPBlog posts and related journal articles from The Journals of Gerontology: Series B.
Understanding guilt in mother-child relationships
You never write…you never call….” The guilt-tripping mother is common stereotype in movies and TV. But how many adult children harbor feelings of guilt toward their aging parents? Who experiences this guilt, and why?
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Why the holidays are the loneliest time for seniors
The winter holidays are a time to celebrate family, friends, and community. But for the millions of older adults worldwide who have no family, few friends nearby, or are lonely and socially isolated, December is far from the most wonderful time of the year.
Why hurricanes are deadly for older people
Meteorologists have pinpointed 10 September as the peak of hurricane season. September is the most active month of the year for Atlantic hurricane season, and 2019 is no exception. In early September, Dorian devastated the Bahamas, and wreaked havoc on the southeastern United States.
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Oral sex is good for older couples
Is it difficult or even embarrassing to imagine grandparents having oral sex? Indeed, most studies of oral sex focus on adolescents or younger adults, while research on sexuality in late life is primarily focused on sexual dysfunctions from a medical perspective.
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Beyond “The Brady Bunch:” stepfamilies in later life
When we think about stepfamilies, images of the perennially popular TV show The Brady Bunch likely spring to mind. Young single parents unite in marriage, bringing together their children from prior unions to form a stepfamily.
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A National Portrait of Stepfamilies in Later LifeNational Volunteer Month: a reading list
n 20 April 1974, President Richard M. Nixon declared National Volunteer Week, to honor those Americans whose unpaid “efforts most frequently touch the lives of the poor, the young, the aged and the sick, but in the process the lives of all men and women are made richer.”
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Are you the favorite child? The science of favoritism
We are frequently asked why we spend our professional careers studying favoritism, after all, parents don’t really have favorites. Or do they? A woman recently approached us after a lecture we gave and told us about caring for her aging mother. Her story captures the importance of this issue.
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National Family Caregivers (NFC) Month: a reading list
National Family Caregivers (NFC) Month is celebrated each November, in honor and recognition of the roughly 40 million Americans providing care to an adult family member or loved one. In 1997 President William J. Clinton signed the first NFC Month Presidential Proclamation
Mental health at all ages
This May, Mental Health Awareness Month turns 68. To raise awareness of the fact that mental health issues affect individuals at all stages of the life course, we have put together a brief reading list of articles from The Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences Series B.
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Passive Suicide Ideation Among Older Adults in Europe: A Multilevel Regression Analysis of Individual and Societal Determinants in 12 Countries (SHARE) The Impacts of Service Related Exposures on Trajectories of Mental Health Among Aging Veterans Using and Interpreting Mental Health Measures in the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project Widowhood and Depression in a Cross-National Perspective: Evidence from the United States, Europe, Korea, and ChinaCan marital quality affect your risk of getting diabetes?
Diabetes remains one of the top ten causes of death in the US, where the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that over 9% of the population has diabetes. The risk of getting diabetes can be largely reduced through factors such as proper diet and regular physical activity.
World Internet Day: A reading list on older adults’ internet use
The internet is arguably the most important invention in recent history. To recognize its importance, World Internet Day is celebrated each year on 29 October, the date on which the first electronic message was transferred from one computer to another in 1969.
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Digital Dating: Online Profile Content of Older and Younger Adults Has the Digital Health Divide Widened? Trends of Health-Related Internet Use Among Older Adults From 2003 to 2011 Information and Communication Technology Use Is Related to Higher Well-Being Among the Oldest-Old Internet Use and Depression Among Retired Older Adults in the United States: A Longitudinal Analysis Technology Access and Use, and Their Associations With Social Engagement Among Older Adults: Do Women and Men Differ?LGBT Pride Month: A reading list on LGBT older adults
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month is celebrated annually in June to commemorate the 1969 Stonewall riots. The Stonewall Inn in New York City’s Greenwich Village was one of the city’s few gay bars or nightclubs at that time.
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Oral health and well-being among older adults
When we think about well-being among older adults, how often do we think about their oral health as being an important component? In reviews of risk factors for low well-being among older adults, oral health is never explicitly mentioned, although other health conditions and disease states are often discussed.
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The importance of long-term marriage for health and happiness
Each year around Valentine’s Day, a new crop of romantic comedies hit the silver screen. Viewers wait in anticipation for the on-screen couple’s first kiss, or the enviably lavish wedding. But what happens to that couple, many decades after the first kiss or exchange of rings?
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Does providing care for a grandchild impact volunteerism?
Grandparents provide a significant amount of care for grandchildren in the United States. Some grandparents provide occasional care, others provide daycare while the grandchild’s parents are at work, and others are fully raising their grandchildren.
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Grandparenting Roles and Volunteer ActivityGrandparents Day: A reading list
On Sunday 13 September, the United States will celebrate National Grandparents’ Day. This annual holiday, held on the first Sunday after Labor Day, celebrates our grandmothers and grandfathers. Marian McQuade, grandmother to 43 and great-grandmother of 15, is widely credited with founding the holiday.
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Grandparenthood and Subjective Well-Being: Moderating Effects of Educational Level Grandparenting Roles and Volunteer Activity Race/Ethnic Differentials in the Health Consequences of Caring for Grandchildren for Grandparents Social Support and Grandparent Caregiver Health: One-Year Longitudinal Findings for Grandparents Raising Their Grandchildren What Drives National Differences in Intensive Grandparental Childcare in Europe?Air pollution and cognitive function in older adults
As a resident of Los Angeles, one of the most polluted cities in the United States, I think a lot about the air we breathe. It’s well established that outdoor air pollution is a health threat — exposure to high pollution concentrations has been linked to increased risk of respiratory and cardiovascular damage, emergency room visits and hospitalization, and premature mortality.
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Discussing gay and lesbian adults’ relationships with their parents
The growing support for same-sex marriage rights represents an important shift in the everyday lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in the United States today. However, the continued focus on same-sex marriage in the media, by states, and by local governments, and by scholars and researchers leaves other arenas of the family lives of...
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The Intergenerational Relationships of Gay Men and Lesbian WomenDepression in older adults: a q&a with Dr. Brad Karlin
On Veterans Day, the Journal of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological and Social Sciences published “Comparison of the Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression among Older Versus Younger Veterans: Results of a National Evaluation” co-author Bradley E. Karlin joins us to discuss the evaluation’s promising results.