Thomeer, Mieke Beth Ross, Clifford Reczek, Rin Hossain, Monir
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Journal of women & aging
There has been increased alcohol use among mid-life women in recent decades. Given the association between alcohol use and childbearing earlier in life and the centrality of childbearing for other aspects of mid-life women's health, we examined how multiple components of childbearing histories were associated with mid-life alcohol use. Our analysis...
Ermoshkina, Polina
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Journal of women & aging
Russia is not the only country in the world that relies heavily on informal caregiving, but what makes Russia unique is the number of single-parent one-child families. With the collapse of the Soviet Union and the transition from state socialism to market capitalism, little has changed in terms of the social protection of older adults. Unaffordable...
Franco Lopes da Silva, Ariane Johann, Magali Maria Scandolara Santos, Olga Christina Brunoni, Caroline
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Journal of women & aging
The aim of this study is to observe how women of different ages represent their bodies and the changes they undergo across their life course. The research is based on the theory of social representations, idealized by Serge Moscovici. A total of 201 women between 25 and 88 years old from southern Brazil participated in the research. The methodologi...
Frankenthal, Dvora Karni-Efrati, Ziv Zatlawi, Miri Keinan-Boker, Lital Bromberg, Michal
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Journal of women & aging
Menopause occurs around midlife and is an inevitable component of women's aging. The study aimed to investigate the associations between the lifetime prevalence of menopausal symptoms and health-related characteristics among Israeli postmenopausal women aged 55-75 years. Additionally, this study aimed to estimate the use of hormone replacement ther...
Kulik, Liat
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Journal of women & aging
The overarching goal of the present study was to examine the contribution of various sources of empowerment to mental health during retirement with an added emphasis on gender differences. The empowerment sources that were examined corresponded with three distinct ecological systems: (1) Chronosystem-resource gains from the pre- to post-retirement ...
Ross, Karen
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Journal of women & aging
This study aimed to understand the experiences of older women media professionals whose age and gender had prompted discriminatory behavior (gendered ageism) towards them by their line managers and/or employers. It draws on the testimonies provided by 24 women media professionals who self-identified as 'older' and who were interviewed for the work....
Wright, Pamela J Tavakoli, Abbas S Corbett, Cynthia F
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Journal of women & aging
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to compare health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and depressive symptoms among peri-postmenopausal women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) aged ≥43 years relative to premenopausal women with PCOS aged 18-42 years. An online survey link comprising questionnaires about demographics, HRQoL, and depres...
Harris, Lauren E
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Journal of women & aging
COVID-19 was concerning for older adults because they faced greater health risks from the virus and generally experience higher rates of isolation and loneliness. Single older adults are of particular concern because they also lack a cohabiting partner for social connection, so they may face greater levels of loneliness. Many older adults have been...
Davis, Heather A Lindley, Lisa C Muñoz, Solange
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Journal of women & aging
Older women face unique challenges regarding health disparities. This study aims to provide an understanding of older women's perceptions and situated experiences regarding the gendered health disparities they face, which are characterized by the policies related to older women's health and the geopolitical and social norms in which they live. The ...
Thorsen, Kirsten Johannessen, Aud
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Journal of women & aging
The gendered aspects of extraordinary demanding spousal caring for people with young-onset dementia have been scarcely researched. To analyze spouses' experiences of the meaning, content, and effort of intensive caring for spouses/partners with young-onset frontotemporal dementia (YO-FTD), concentrating on a female perspective. A qualitative Norweg...