Han‐Yun Tseng
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View article: Amplified Intraindividual Variability in Motor Performance in Stroke Survivors: Links to Cognitive and Clinical Outcomes
Amplified Intraindividual Variability in Motor Performance in Stroke Survivors: Links to Cognitive and Clinical Outcomes Open
Background Intraindividual variability (IIV) in motor performance reflects unintentional fluctuations in the motor output across repeated attempts. Behavioral variability in older adults has been linked to impaired neuronal integrity and c…
View article: Examining the Malleability of Negative Views of Aging, Self-Efficacy Beliefs, and Behavioral Intentions in Middle-Aged and Older Adults
Examining the Malleability of Negative Views of Aging, Self-Efficacy Beliefs, and Behavioral Intentions in Middle-Aged and Older Adults Open
Objectives This study examined the malleability of a tripartite cluster of purported mechanistic variables targeted in a 4-week intervention program designed to improve adults’ engagement in physical activity. The targeted cluster of purpo…
View article: Living Alone and Loneliness in Predicting Health-Related Quality of Life: Results from the Healthy Aging Longitudinal Study in Taiwan (HALST)
Living Alone and Loneliness in Predicting Health-Related Quality of Life: Results from the Healthy Aging Longitudinal Study in Taiwan (HALST) Open
Purpose. This study examined two related but distinct features of social isolation – living alone and loneliness – concerning their unique and joint effects on predicting health-related quality of life (HRQoL). In addition, we examined the…
View article: THE EFFECT OF SUBJECTIVE AGING ON HEALTH AND SURVIVAL: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF LONGITUDINAL DATA
THE EFFECT OF SUBJECTIVE AGING ON HEALTH AND SURVIVAL: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF LONGITUDINAL DATA Open
Longitudinal effects of subjective age on adult health and survival are well-documented (Westerhof et al., 2014). This systematic review provides an updated and expanded evaluation of the state of the field. A systematic search in PsycInfo…
View article: THE EFFECT OF SELF-PERCEPTIONS OF AGING ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: RESULTS FROM THE AGINGPLUS STUDY
THE EFFECT OF SELF-PERCEPTIONS OF AGING ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: RESULTS FROM THE AGINGPLUS STUDY Open
The AgingPLUS program targets negative self-perceptions of aging (SPA) as one mechanism to increase physical activity (PA) in adults. This study utilized a mediation model to examine the effect of AgingPLUS on subsequent PA with SPA includ…
View article: Sedative–hypnotic drug use among community-dwelling elderly in Taiwan
Sedative–hypnotic drug use among community-dwelling elderly in Taiwan Open
This study is one of the largest pioneer studies to date to survey sedatives-hypnotics use among community-dwelling elderly. One in five community-dwelling older adults reported sedative-hypnotic drugs use in Taiwan, and about 5% of sedati…
View article: Prevalence of and risk factors for minor and major depression among community-dwelling older adults in Taiwan
Prevalence of and risk factors for minor and major depression among community-dwelling older adults in Taiwan Open
Late-life depression was less prevalent among community-dwelling older adults in Taiwan than among populations in other countries. Our findings may aid the early detection and treatment of late-life depression and provide a basis for futur…