2019
DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2019.1597015
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The power of weak ties in preserving cognitive function: a longitudinal study of older Chinese adults

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“…Longitudinal methods and modeling of trajectories of change over time have emerged to identify such long‐term within‐person change (i.e., Nesselroade & Ram, 2004). For instance, numerous recent studies have employed multilevel or growth modeling to examine the implications of convoy characteristics, functioning, and quality over time (e.g., Antonucci et al, 2019; Birditt, Jackey, & Antonucci, 2009; Mejía & Hooker, 2015; Pan & Chee, 2019). For older adults in particular, such methods can help determine whether the amount of support available from family or others shifts over time with age and also examine the implications of such changes for that individual.…”
Section: Methodological Approaches Related To the Convoy Model In Latmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Longitudinal methods and modeling of trajectories of change over time have emerged to identify such long‐term within‐person change (i.e., Nesselroade & Ram, 2004). For instance, numerous recent studies have employed multilevel or growth modeling to examine the implications of convoy characteristics, functioning, and quality over time (e.g., Antonucci et al, 2019; Birditt, Jackey, & Antonucci, 2009; Mejía & Hooker, 2015; Pan & Chee, 2019). For older adults in particular, such methods can help determine whether the amount of support available from family or others shifts over time with age and also examine the implications of such changes for that individual.…”
Section: Methodological Approaches Related To the Convoy Model In Latmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large body of research indicated the positive impacts of social participation on physical and psychological well-being of aged adults, productive and social activities are found to be the key variables associated with subjective and psychological well-being among older generation [42]. The number of participated social activities was also found to be significantly and positively associated with mental status and memory [43]. Furthermore, the quality of the social activity participation also played an essential role in enhancing the quality of life of the elderly after retirement [44,45].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…A large body of research indicated the positive impacts of social participation on physical and psychological well-being of aged adults, productive and social activities are found to be the key variables associated with subjective and psychological well-being among older generation [40]. The number of participated social activities was also found to be signi cantly and positively associated with mental status and memory [41]. Furthermore, the quality of the social activity participation also played an essential role in enhancing the quality of life of the elderly after retirement [42,43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%