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View article: Toward Age-Friendly Policies: Using the Framework of Age-Friendliness to Evaluate the COVID-19 Measures from the Perspectives of Older People in the Netherlands
Toward Age-Friendly Policies: Using the Framework of Age-Friendliness to Evaluate the COVID-19 Measures from the Perspectives of Older People in the Netherlands Open
View article: Improving Collaboration Between Staff, Family Members, and Artists in Long-Term Dementia Care: A Participatory Action Research Project Into Health Care Clowning
Improving Collaboration Between Staff, Family Members, and Artists in Long-Term Dementia Care: A Participatory Action Research Project Into Health Care Clowning Open
A growing amount of evidence shows the positive impact of arts-based interventions in dementia care. Existing studies focus on the impact of such interventions on individuals with dementia, yet there is little known about contextual factor…
View article: On the limits of communication: The liminal positioning of older adults and processes of self-ageism and ageism.
On the limits of communication: The liminal positioning of older adults and processes of self-ageism and ageism. Open
Our qualitative study, consisting of in-depth semi-structured interviews with recent retirees in the Dutch city of Leiden, set out to investigate how communication, through processes of self-identification and the negotiation of social ide…
View article: The Promises of Inclusive Research Methodologies: Relational Design and Praxis
The Promises of Inclusive Research Methodologies: Relational Design and Praxis Open
This article explores the potential and challenges of inclusive research methodologies when working with older individuals with lower literacy levels. We present inclusive approaches developed during our research and discuss their implicat…
View article: The complex nature of boundary work in arts and health: a reflective journey in a social design project
The complex nature of boundary work in arts and health: a reflective journey in a social design project Open
We add to the conceptualisation of boundary work in arts and health by showing that it takes place on different levels: personal, relational, organisational and public.
View article: Collective Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases in an Ageing Population with Community Care
Collective Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases in an Ageing Population with Community Care Open
The Dutch population is rapidly ageing, and a growing number of people are suffering from age-related health problems such as obesity, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. These diseases can be prevented or delayed by adapting healthy beh…
View article: Making invisible care visible. Ethics and aesthetics of care in participatory arts practices in times of COVID-19
Making invisible care visible. Ethics and aesthetics of care in participatory arts practices in times of COVID-19 Open
The COVID-19 pandemic emphasises the importance of care for our societies, yet underscores the inferiority of relational caring practices. During this time, we studied the participatory work of artists working with older adults using parti…
View article: Good Care during COVID-19: A Narrative Approach to Care Home Staff’s Experiences of the Pandemic
Good Care during COVID-19: A Narrative Approach to Care Home Staff’s Experiences of the Pandemic Open
Due to its major impact on Dutch care homes for older people, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented care staff with unprecedented challenges. Studies investigating the experiences of care staff during the COVID-19 pandemic have shown its neg…
View article: Representing Dutch Older Adults During COVID-19: What Can We Learn?
Representing Dutch Older Adults During COVID-19: What Can We Learn? Open
From the very beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic older adults have been at the heart of public debate. Early articles argued that public representation of older persons displayed a a resurgence of ageist stereotypes and beliefs in (inter)n…
View article: The Value of Active Arts Engagement on Health and Well-Being of Older Adults: A Nation-Wide Participatory Study
The Value of Active Arts Engagement on Health and Well-Being of Older Adults: A Nation-Wide Participatory Study Open
An emerging body of research indicates that active arts engagement can enhance older adults’ health and experienced well-being, but scientific evidence is still fragmented. There is a research gap in understanding arts engagement grounded …
View article: How young adults view older people: Exploring the pathways of constructing a group image after participation in an intergenerational programme
How young adults view older people: Exploring the pathways of constructing a group image after participation in an intergenerational programme Open
View article: Coping of Older Adults in Times of COVID-19: Considerations of Temporality Among Dutch Older Adults
Coping of Older Adults in Times of COVID-19: Considerations of Temporality Among Dutch Older Adults Open
Objectives Globally, mitigation measures during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have focused on protecting older adults. Earlier disaster studies have shown the importance of including older peoples’ voices to prevent seco…
View article: Expressions of self-ageism in four European countries: a comparative analysis of predictors across cultural contexts
Expressions of self-ageism in four European countries: a comparative analysis of predictors across cultural contexts Open
Self-ageism has a significant negative impact on older people's ageing experiences and health outcomes. Despite ample evidence on cross-cultural ageism, studies have rarely looked into the way cultural contexts affect self-ageism. In this …
View article: Correction: Intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment using a multi-informant multi-generation family design
Correction: Intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment using a multi-informant multi-generation family design Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0225839.].
View article: Intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment using a multi-informant multi-generation family design
Intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment using a multi-informant multi-generation family design Open
In the current study a three-generational design was used to investigate intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment (ITCM) using multiple sources of information on child maltreatment: mothers, fathers and children. A total of 395…
View article: Intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment using a multi-informant multi-generation family design.
Intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment using a multi-informant multi-generation family design. Open
In the current study a three-generational design was used to investigate intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment (ITCM) using multiple sources of information on child maltreatment: mothers, fathers and children. A total of 395…
View article: Estimating the Heritability of Experiencing Child Maltreatment in an Extended Family Design
Estimating the Heritability of Experiencing Child Maltreatment in an Extended Family Design Open
Child-driven genetic factors can contribute to negative parenting and may increase the risk of being maltreated. Experiencing childhood maltreatment may be partly heritable, but results of twin studies are mixed. In the current study, we u…
View article: Do psychosocial factors modify the negative association between disability and life satisfaction in old age?
Do psychosocial factors modify the negative association between disability and life satisfaction in old age? Open
The impact of (I)ADL disabilities on life satisfaction in community-dwelling older people decreases with age. These associations are not affected by psychosocial factors and these patterns cannot be explained by people changing their norms…
View article: The Experience of Aging and Perceptions of “Aging Well” Among Older Migrants in the Netherlands
The Experience of Aging and Perceptions of “Aging Well” Among Older Migrants in the Netherlands Open
Background and Objectives In this study, we examine the experience of aging and subjective views of what it means to age well among older adults with a migrant background in the Netherlands. We embed the study within the successful aging d…
View article: Parents’ experiences of childhood abuse and neglect are differentially associated with behavioral and autonomic responses to their offspring
Parents’ experiences of childhood abuse and neglect are differentially associated with behavioral and autonomic responses to their offspring Open
Although childhood maltreatment has been shown to compromise adaptive parental behavior, little is known what happens in terms of physiological regulation when parents with a history of childhood maltreatment interact with their offspring.…
View article: The genetic and environmental etiology of child maltreatment in a parent-based extended family design
The genetic and environmental etiology of child maltreatment in a parent-based extended family design Open
Child maltreatment has been associated with various cumulative risk factors. However, little is known about the extent to which genetic and environmental factors contribute to individual differences between parents in perpetrating child ma…
View article: Gezondheid en welbevinden van oudere migranten in Nederland: Een narratieve literatuurstudie
Gezondheid en welbevinden van oudere migranten in Nederland: Een narratieve literatuurstudie Open
In the past few years there has been a growing attention for older migrants, but the question of what we actually know about this group of people remains open. This article strives to fill this knowledge lacuna by presenting an overview of…
View article: When Contact Is Not Enough: Affecting First Year Medical Students’ Image towards Older Persons
When Contact Is Not Enough: Affecting First Year Medical Students’ Image towards Older Persons Open
Medical schools should carefully consider care internships to ensure that students do not worsen their views on older patients, which may occur due to inadequate contact depth and quality within a rather unsupportive context.
View article: Impact of physical and mental health on life satisfaction in old age: a population based observational study
Impact of physical and mental health on life satisfaction in old age: a population based observational study Open
View article: Associations of Various Health-Ratings with Geriatric Giants, Mortality and Life Satisfaction in Older People
Associations of Various Health-Ratings with Geriatric Giants, Mortality and Life Satisfaction in Older People Open
Self-rated health is routinely used in research and practise among general populations. Older people, however, seem to change their health perceptions. To accurately understand these changed perceptions we therefore need to study the corre…
View article: Being Active, Engaged, and Healthy: Older Persons’ Plans and Wishes to Age Successfully
Being Active, Engaged, and Healthy: Older Persons’ Plans and Wishes to Age Successfully Open
The majority of older people desire an active, engaged, and healthy life. PWs were variable and personal, which endorses an emic, multidimensional approach to successful aging. Knowledge on what older individuals find important in their li…
View article: How is Change in Physical Health Status Reflected by Reports of Nurses and Older People Themselves?
How is Change in Physical Health Status Reflected by Reports of Nurses and Older People Themselves? Open
Retrospective appreciation of health by older people is superior to change in self-ratings and nurse-ratings in reflecting change in physical health, possibly because similar norms and values are applied in the assessment. The nurse's norm…
View article: How older persons explain why they became victims of abuse
How older persons explain why they became victims of abuse Open
older victims perceive abuse differently depending on the expected acceptability of the type(s) of abuse experienced and the anticipated stigma associated with the perpetrator involved. The effects and chosen coping strategies are influenc…
View article: Perspectives on the Etiology of Violence in Later Life
Perspectives on the Etiology of Violence in Later Life Open
This article focuses on the development of a conceptual framework for explaining the etiology of violence in later life by various groups involved in the field of elder abuse. In this study, we explore this through eight focus groups with …