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Journal of aging studies

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Journal of Aging Studies|June 4, 2021
Who wants to live forever? Age cohort differences in attitudes toward life extensionMichael D Barnett, Jessica H Helphrey
Journal of Aging Studies|June 4, 2021
Temporality and the aging self. How subjective time is folding over its linear progressionHalina Nadobnik, Krzysztof Durczak, Maciej Ławrynowicz
Journal of Aging Studies|March 18, 2020
'I am making a difference': Understanding advocacy as a citizenship practice among persons living with dementiaKishore Seetharaman, Habib Chaudhury
Journal of Aging Studies|March 18, 2020
Buffer or Blade: Perceived relationship closeness in couples navigating Alzheimer'sElizabeth Gallagher, Renee L Beard
Journal of Aging Studies|September 25, 2020
Aging in place and the places of aging: A longitudinal studyCamilla Lewis, Tine Buffel
Journal of Aging Studies|December 4, 2020
From double to triple standards of ageing. Perceptions of physical appearance at the intersections of age, gender and classErica Åberg, Iida Kukkonen, Outi Sarpila
Journal of Aging Studies|December 4, 2020
Family care across diverse cultures: Re-envisioning using a transnational lensCynthia Lee Andruske, Deborah O'Connor
Journal of Aging Studies|March 13, 2021
Living solo at midlife: Can the pandemic de-stigmatize living alone in India?Tannistha Samanta
Journal of Aging Studies|March 13, 2021
Breaking the win-win narrative: The dark side of older people's political participationRodrigo Serrat, Karima Chacur-Kiss, Feliciano Villar
Journal of Aging Studies|November 19, 2021
Hospital staff members' preferences about who should be prioritized to receive the COVID-19 vaccine: People with or without Alzheimer's disease?Hanan AboJabel, Nasra Idilbi, Perla Werner
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Journal of Aging Studies|June 4, 2021
Who wants to live forever? Age cohort differences in attitudes toward life extensionMichael D Barnett, Jessica H Helphrey
Journal of Aging Studies|June 4, 2021
Temporality and the aging self. How subjective time is folding over its linear progressionHalina Nadobnik, Krzysztof Durczak, Maciej Ławrynowicz
Journal of Aging Studies|March 18, 2020
'I am making a difference': Understanding advocacy as a citizenship practice among persons living with dementiaKishore Seetharaman, Habib Chaudhury
Journal of Aging Studies|March 18, 2020
Buffer or Blade: Perceived relationship closeness in couples navigating Alzheimer'sElizabeth Gallagher, Renee L Beard
Journal of Aging Studies|September 25, 2020
Aging in place and the places of aging: A longitudinal studyCamilla Lewis, Tine Buffel
Journal of Aging Studies|December 4, 2020
From double to triple standards of ageing. Perceptions of physical appearance at the intersections of age, gender and classErica Åberg, Iida Kukkonen, Outi Sarpila
Journal of Aging Studies|December 4, 2020
Family care across diverse cultures: Re-envisioning using a transnational lensCynthia Lee Andruske, Deborah O'Connor
Journal of Aging Studies|March 13, 2021
Living solo at midlife: Can the pandemic de-stigmatize living alone in India?Tannistha Samanta
Journal of Aging Studies|March 13, 2021
Breaking the win-win narrative: The dark side of older people's political participationRodrigo Serrat, Karima Chacur-Kiss, Feliciano Villar
Journal of Aging Studies|November 19, 2021
Hospital staff members' preferences about who should be prioritized to receive the COVID-19 vaccine: People with or without Alzheimer's disease?Hanan AboJabel, Nasra Idilbi, Perla Werner
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