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- Adultspan is the official journal of the Association for Adult Development and Aging and is dedicated to publishing current information about research, theory and practice in the field of adult development and aging.
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Women's caregiving careers and retirement financial insecurity.
Providing the essential care for children and aged relatives has immediate and long-term financial consequences for women, particularly financial...
3/22/07 by Landry-Meyer, Laura; Orel, Laura; Orel, Nancy A.; Spence · More from publicationThe impact of sexual orientation on women's midlife experience: a transition model approach.
Sexual orientation is an integral part of identity affecting every stage of an individual's development. This literature review examines women's...
3/22/07 by Boyer, Carol Anderson · More from publicationThe utilization of exercise to decrease depressive symptoms in young adult women.
Depression is a prevalent issue for women on college campuses. Undergraduate women participated in (a) an aerobic exercise class, (b) a...
3/22/07 by Balkin, Richard S.; Caldwell, Richard S.; Caldwell, Charmaine; Shen, Yu-Pei; Tietjen-Smith · More from publicationAverting dementia of the Alzheimer's type in women: can counselors help?
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia in late life, taking its greatest toll on women over age 80. This article provides an...
3/22/07 by Douthit, Kathryn Z. · More from publicationCounseling preferences of African American women.
African American women hold the greatest need for mental health services among ethnic groups but receive effective counseling least often. This...
3/22/07 by Smith, Jacqueline R.; Wermeling, Jacqueline R.; Wermeling · More from publicationWomen at midlife: an exploration of chronological age, subjective age, wellness, and life satisfaction.(Clinical report)
Women (N = 224) between 35 and 65 years old participated in a study that examined the relationship among chronological age, subjective age,...
9/22/06 by Degges-White, Suzanne; Myers, Suzanne; Myers · More from publication