Correlates of Intimate Partner Violence in Male Baby Boom and Elderly South Korean Cohorts
The study finds that controlling behavior was associated with intimate partner violence among baby boomers.
The study finds that controlling behavior was associated with intimate partner violence among baby boomers.
This study investigates parent-child relationships among older Chinese immigrants in Los Angeles.
The study found that a steady increase in support provided to parents by sons during the 8-year study period and a decrease in care provided by daughters.
Researchers describe the third wave of the MHAS, which was completed in 2012, and present preliminary results.
Studies find that racial discrimination is related to shorter leukocyte telomere length among those with low levels of low depression.
The study finds gender differences in the cumulative effects of intergenerational relationships on the health of older adults in rural China.
The study looks at the complexity of health for elderly inmates.
The study finds that being “physically restrained” was the most prevalent subtype of potential abuse.
Studies test a randomized clinical trial that aims to enhance patient depression care receipt and overall bio-psychosocial self-care management.
A new study examines the predictive validity of a quick frailty screening tool for adverse health outcomes in nursing home residents in Hong Kong.