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Health (social science) #151 of 293 down down by 66 ranks
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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 108 Published Papers | 184 Citations
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6% from 2019

CiteRatio for Ageing International from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 1.7
2019 1.6
2018 1.2
2017 2.2
2016 1.6
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0.355

1% from 2019

SJR for Ageing International from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.355
2019 0.359
2018 0.373
2017 0.39
2016 0.344
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0.585

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SNIP for Ageing International from 2016 - 2020
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2020 0.585
2019 0.906
2018 0.733
2017 0.772
2016 0.505
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Ageing International

As a quarterly peer-reviewed journal that has existed for over three decades, Ageing International serves all professionals who deal with complex ageing issues. The journal is dedicated to improving the life of ageing populations worldwide through providing an intellectual for...... Read More

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/BF02681086
Averting the old age crisis
01 Jun 1995 - Ageing International

Abstract:

Although the kind of reform that is needed will vary across countries, all countries should have a vision of where they are going in the long run. This vision should include separate mechanisms for redistribution and savings along with shared responsibility between the public and private sectors. Although the kind of reform that is needed will vary across countries, all countries should have a vision of where they are going in the long run. This vision should include separate mechanisms for redistribution and savings along with shared responsibility between the public and private sectors. read more read less

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Redistribution (cultural anthropology) (60%)60% related to the paper, Private sector (52%)52% related to the paper
921 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/S12126-002-1004-2
Creating and maintaining purpose in life in old age: A meta-analysis
Martin Pinquart1
01 Mar 2002 - Ageing International

Abstract:

Purpose in life is a defining feature of mental health. In old age, maintaining high levels of purpose in life may become more difficult, due to increasing losses (e.g., widowhood, retirement). Meta-analysis was used to synthesize findings from 70 studies on purpose in life in middle age and old age. We found a small age-asso... Purpose in life is a defining feature of mental health. In old age, maintaining high levels of purpose in life may become more difficult, due to increasing losses (e.g., widowhood, retirement). Meta-analysis was used to synthesize findings from 70 studies on purpose in life in middle age and old age. We found a small age-associated decline of purpose in life, which was stronger in older age-groups. Purpose in life showed a strong association with social integration, and with relational quality in particular. In addition, high purpose in life was related to better health, higher everyday competence, higher socioeconomic status, being employed, and being married. Furthermore, strong associations with psychological well-being and low levels of depressive symptoms were found. We conclude that relying on sources that have low or even no age-associated decline, such as social integration and previous attainments, counteract strong declines of purpose in life in old age. read more read less

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Middle age (58%)58% related to the paper
399 Citations
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Diffusion of Technology: Frequency of Use for Younger and Older Adults.
Katherine E. Olson1, Marita A. O’Brien2, Wendy A. Rogers1, Neil Charness3
01 Mar 2011 - Ageing International

Abstract:

When we think of technology-savvy consumers, older adults are typically not the first persons that come to mind. The common misconception is that older adults do not want to use or cannot use technology. But for an increasing number of older adults, this is not true (Pew Internet and American Life Project 2003). Older adults ... When we think of technology-savvy consumers, older adults are typically not the first persons that come to mind. The common misconception is that older adults do not want to use or cannot use technology. But for an increasing number of older adults, this is not true (Pew Internet and American Life Project 2003). Older adults do use technologies similar to their younger counterparts, but perhaps at different usage rates. Previous research has identified that there may be subgroups of older adults, “Silver Surfers”, whose adoption patterns mimic younger adults (Pew Internet and American Life Project 2003). Much of the previous research on age-related differences in technology usage has only investigated usage broadly—from a “used” or “not used” standpoint. The present study investigated age-related differences in overall usage of technologies, as well as frequency of technology usage (i.e., never, occasional, or frequent). The data were gathered through a questionnaire from younger adults (N = 430) and older adults (N = 251) in three geographically separate and ethnically diverse areas of the United States. We found that younger adults use a greater breadth of technologies than older adults. However, age-related differences in usage and the frequency of use depend on the technology domain. This paper presents technology usage and frequency data to highlight age-related differences and similarities. The results provide insights into older and younger adults’ technology-use patterns, which in turn provide a basis for expectations about knowledge differences. Designers and trainers can benefit from understanding experience and knowledge differences. read more read less
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/S12126-008-9019-Y
Ageing in Place in the United Kingdom
Andrew Sixsmith1, Judith Sixsmith2
23 Sep 2008 - Ageing International

Abstract:

Ageing in Place is a key component of UK policy on older people and housing. Helping older people to ‘age in place’ at home is seen to benefit the quality of life and also provide a cost-effective solution to the problems of an expanding population of very old people. However, the reality is not straightforward and in this pa... Ageing in Place is a key component of UK policy on older people and housing. Helping older people to ‘age in place’ at home is seen to benefit the quality of life and also provide a cost-effective solution to the problems of an expanding population of very old people. However, the reality is not straightforward and in this paper, some results of qualitative research are presented to illustrate the benefits, problems and challenges that exist in relation to Ageing in Place in the United Kingdom. The research is based on qualitative data collected from 40 people age 80–89 in the north-west of England as part of the ENABLE-AGE Project 2002 to 2004. The research suggests that while Ageing in Place may bring social and psychological benefits, there can also be a significant downside on an everyday level. Home in old age can be a place of negative experiences, such as isolation and loneliness and there are often significant weaknesses in terms of informal support, physical environment of the home and neighbourhood and social network, which undermine the person’s ability to live independently. The paper reviews recent UK initiatives to use “telecare” to address some of these issues. read more read less

Topics:

Population (54%)54% related to the paper, Telecare (53%)53% related to the paper, Loneliness (52%)52% related to the paper, Qualitative research (50%)50% related to the paper, Qualitative property (50%)50% related to the paper
317 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/S12126-003-1003-Y
Cross cultural issues in caregiving for persons with dementia: Do familism values reduce burden and distress?
Bob G. Knight1, Gia S. Robinson1, Crystal V. Flynn Longmire1, Miae Chun1, Kayoko Nakao2, Jung Hyun Kim1
01 Jun 2002 - Ageing International

Abstract:

While family caregiving for persons with dementia has been recognized as a major stressor for over twenty years, attention to the role of cultural values in influencing the stress and coping process of caregivers is rarely studied. This article summarizes individual studies from our lab group that include Latino caregivers, K... While family caregiving for persons with dementia has been recognized as a major stressor for over twenty years, attention to the role of cultural values in influencing the stress and coping process of caregivers is rarely studied. This article summarizes individual studies from our lab group that include Latino caregivers, Korean and Korean American caregivers, Japanese American caregivers, and African American caregivers. The role of familism as a cultural value that was assumed to lead to greater acceptance of the caregiving role and to better mental health outcomes for caregivers was explored in each of these groups. Familism was found to vary across groups as expected based on acculturation to Western values of individualism. However, the relationship of familism to caregiving burden was not consistent across ethnic groups and was either independent of caregiving outcomes, or was positively correlated with distress. These results suggest that assumptions about cultural influences on caregiving need to be reexamined and explored in greater depth empirically. read more read less

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Acculturation (52%)52% related to the paper, Coping (psychology) (50%)50% related to the paper
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Green Can archive pre-print and post-print or publisher's version/PDF
Blue Can archive post-print (ie final draft post-refereeing) or publisher's version/PDF
Yellow Can archive pre-print (ie pre-refereeing)
White Archiving not formally supported
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  1. Pre-prints as being the version of the paper before peer review and
  2. Post-prints as being the version of the paper after peer-review, with revisions having been made.

14. What are the most common citation types In Ageing International?

The 5 most common citation types in order of usage for Ageing International are:.

S. No. Citation Style Type
1. Author Year
2. Numbered
3. Numbered (Superscripted)
4. Author Year (Cited Pages)
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