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depression 4 family support 4 long-term care 4 residential proximity 4 smoking 4 social isolation 4 dementia 3 Alterskrankheit 2 Children 2 Domestic care 2 Geographic distance 2 Geographische Entfernung 2 Geriatric disease 2 Häusliche Pflege 2 Kinder 2 Rauchen 2 Residential location 2 Smoking 2 Wohnstandort 2 Dementia 1 Family ties 1 Residential mobility 1 Residential proximity 1 Social support 1
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Article 1
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Chen, Xi 4 Lin, Zhuoer 4 Yin, Xuecheng 4 Yuan, Yue 4 Levy, Becca 2 Levy, Becca R. 2 Hagge, Kyra 1 Schacht, Diana 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 1 GLO Discussion Paper 1 GLO discussion paper 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Social Indicators Research 1
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EconStor 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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Children's Residential Proximity, Spousal Presence and Dementia Risk
Lin, Zhuoer; Yin, Xuecheng; Levy, Becca R.; Yuan, Yue; … - 2024
becoming increasingly crucial. This study examines the role of children's residential proximity and spousal presence with …'s residential proximity. Modifiable risk factors, including smoking, depressive symptoms, and social isolation, were assessed. Mixed …
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Children's Residential Proximity, Spousal Presence and Dementia Risk
Lin, Zhuoer; Yin, Xuecheng; Levy, Becca R.; Yuan, Yue; … - 2024
becoming increasingly crucial. This study examines the role of children's residential proximity and spousal presence with …'s residential proximity. Modifiable risk factors, including smoking, depressive symptoms, and social isolation, were assessed. Mixed …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014567535
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Variations in Access to Social Support: the Effects of Residential Mobility and Spatial Proximity to Kin and Family
Hagge, Kyra; Schacht, Diana - In: Social Indicators Research 172 (2024) 1, pp. 99-120
Increasing residential mobility is said to challenge existing social support systems as mobility raises geographic distances between family members. Since family social support is essential for health and well-being, this study investigates whether residential mobility affects familial social...
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Children's residential proximity, spousal presence and dementia risk
Lin, Zhuoer; Yin, Xuecheng; Levy, Becca; Yuan, Yue; Chen, Xi - 2024
becoming increasingly crucial. This study examines the role of children's residential proximity and spousal presence with …'s residential proximity. Modifiable risk factors, including smoking, depressive symptoms, and social isolation, were assessed. Mixed …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014533688
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Children's residential proximity, spousal presence and dementia risk
Lin, Zhuoer; Yin, Xuecheng; Levy, Becca; Yuan, Yue; Chen, Xi - 2024
becoming increasingly crucial. This study examines the role of children's residential proximity and spousal presence with …'s residential proximity. Modifiable risk factors, including smoking, depressive symptoms, and social isolation, were assessed. Mixed …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014557433
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