Briefs

Wellbeing and Quality of Life

Policy Briefs

Listen Up: Expanding Medicare Outreach for Hearing Aids Among Black Older Adults

Medicare should educate Black older adults on the risks of untreated hearing loss, who have a disproportionately lower usage of hearing aids.  

Research Briefs: 

Hospice Aide Visits Among Nursing Home Residents During the Early Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic

This study to develop a more clear, quantified understanding of how the frequency and duration of hospice aide visits changed during the first nine months of COVID-19.


Associations of Perceived Stress, Depressive Symptoms, and Caregiving with Inflmmation: A Longitudinal Study

This study seeks to better understand if perceived stress and depression are associated with bodily inflammation over time among family caregivers.


The Mental Health Benefit of Friend Networks in Older Korean Americans: The Conditioning Effect of Family Type

The purpose of this study is to better understand family dynamics among older Korean American immigrants, and how those dynamics may impact friendships.


Till Death Do Us Part?: Exploring the Social Convoys of Conjugally Bereaved Women

This study examines if social connectedness buffers the negative impact of strokes on cognitive function.


Longevity is not an ingredient of successful aging as reported by community-dwelling older adults:  A scoping review

This study explores what constitutes successful aging from the perspectives of older adults, specifically if they view longevity as a component of successful aging.


Advancing Gerontological Nursing at the Intersection of Age-friendly Communities, Health Systems, and Public Health

This study explores how communities and health systems can promote healthy aging, particularly through the utilization of trained gerontological nurses.

Does Sexual Orientation Relate to Health and Well-Being? Analysis of Adults 50+ Years of Age

This study evaluates the relationship between self-reported health and sexual orientation among adults 50-years-old and older.


Does Sexual Orientation Influence Trajectories of Change in Health? A 20-Year Follow-Up Study

 This study investigates the relationship between physical, social, and mental well-being on sexual orientation.


Self-Rated Health and Mental Health Among Older Incarcerated Males

This study examines the relationship between self-rated health and anxiety and depression symptoms among older incarcerated males, and if that relationship is impacted by a sense of self-worth or meaningfulness in life.


 Generational Distinctions on the Importance of Age-friendly Community Features by Older Age Groups

This study explores what different generations of older adults (e.g., Baby Boomers, Silent Generation, etc.) value in age-friendly communities.


Understanding the Roles of Patient Symptoms and Subjective Appraisals in Well-Being Among Breast Cancer Patients

 This study examines how breast cancer patients’ perceptions of their health conditions may impact their health outcomes.


Discussing End-of-Life Care Preferences With Family: Role of Race and Ethnicity

This study examines if demographic characteristics, such as race and ethnicity, play a role in the prevalence of end-of-life care discussions with family.


Sharing End-of-Life Care Preferences with Family Members

 This study explores the experiences and attitudes of individuals who have discussed their end-of-life care wishes with family members, and those who have not discussed their wishes with family.