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Journal of Gerontology: PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES Index to Volume 56B Acevedo, A.—(See Loewenstein, D. A.) Femia, E. E.—The disablement process in very late life: A study of Alfredson, B. B.—(See Hagberg, B.) the oldest-old in Sweden. P12 Andel, R.—Deficits in controlled processing may predict dementia: I eyereisen, P.—(See Doose, G.) A twin study. P347 Finkel, D.—Olfactory functioning and cognitive abilities: A twin Andersen-Ranberg, K.—Dementia is not inevitable: A population- study. P226 based study of danish centenarians. P152 Freeman, R. Q.—(See Loewenstein, D. A.) Anstey, K. J-—A reevaluation of the common factor theory of shared variance among age, sensory function, and cognitive function in Gatz, M.—Education and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease: Findings older adults. P3 from the study of dementia in Swedish twins. P292 Antonucci, T. C.—Introduction to special section on centenarians Gatz, M.—(See Andel, R.) and dementia. P133 Gatz, M.—(See Haynie, D. A.) Argiielles, T—(See Loewenstein, D. A.) Gaziano, J. M.—(See Brady, C. B.) Argiielles, S—(See Loewenstein, D. A.) Gibson, S. J.—(See Yong, H.-H.) Armstrong-Stassen, M.—Reactions of older employees to organiza- Gomez, R. G.—Coping-with-hearing-loss model for older adults. tional downsizing: The role of gender, job level, and time. P234 P223 Azen, S. P.—(See Clark, F.) Goode, P. S. (See Burgio, K. L.) Gotler, A. (See Meiran, N.) Baillargeon, L—(See Landreville, P.) Griinendahl, M. (See Martin, M.) Baker, R. S.—(See Bazargan, M.) Guérette, A. (See Landreville, P.) Bazargan, M.—Sensory impairments and_ subjective well-being among aged African American persons. P268 Hagberg, B.—Cognitive functioning in centenarians: A coordinated Bazargan, S. H.—(See Bazargan, M.) analysis of results from three countries. P141 Begley, A. E—(See Hoch, C. C.) Haley, W. E.—(See Wadley, V. G.) Berg, S.—(See Andel, R.) Hall, F—(See Hoch, C. C.) Berg, S.—(See Gatz, M.) Havens, B. —(See Chipperfield, J. G.) Berg, S.—(See Haynie, D. A.) Hay, J.—(See Clark, F.) Beyer, T.—(See Pilotti, M.) Haynie, D. A.-Symptoms of depression in the oldest old: A longitu- Bliwise, D. L—(See Kutner, N. G.) dinal study. P111 Bode, C.—(See Steverink, N.) Helme, R. D.—(See Yong, H.-H.) Brady, C. B.—Stroke risk predicts verbal fluency decline in healthy Hertzog, C_-—(See Maitland, S. B.) older men: Evidence from the normative aging study. P340 Hoch, C. C.—Protecting sleep quality in later life: A pilot study of Bravo, M.—(See Loewenstein, D. A.) bed restriction and sleep hygiene. P52 Brogan, D.—(See Kutner, N. G.) Homma, A.—(See Hagberg, B.) Bryan, J.—(See Calvaresi, E.) Horne, D. J. de L—(See Yong, H.-H:) Burgio, K. L.—Psychological improvements associated with behav- Hoyer, W. J.—(See Karpel, M. E.) ioral and drug treatment of urge incontinence in older women. Hull, J. G—(See Oxman, T. E.) P46 Hultsch, D. F.—(See Maitland, S. B.) Buysse, D. J—(See Hoch, C. C.) Instructions to Authors. P64, P129, P192, P254, P384 Calvaresi, E—B vitamins, cognition, and aging: A review. P327 Ishizaki, J—(See Meguro, K.) Carlson, M.—(See Clark, F.) Carpenter, B. D—Attachment bonds between adult daughters and Jackson, J.—(See Clark, F.) their older mothers: associations with contemporary caregiving. Jeune, B.—(See Andersen-Ranberg, K.) P257 Jilinskaia, E—(See Silver, M. H.) Chan, A. S.—The effects of age, education, and gender on the Mattis Johansson, B. (See Andel, R.) Dementia Rating Scale performance of elderly Chinese and Johansson, B. (See Femia, E. E.) American individuals. P356 Johansson, B.- (See Gatz, M.) Chipperfield, J. G—-Gender differences in the relationship between Johansson, B.— (See Haynie, D. A.) marital status transitions and life satisfaction in later life. P176 Choi, M.-K.—(See Chan, A. S.) Karpel, M. E.—Accuracy and qualities of real and suggested memo- Clark, F—Embedding health-promoting changes into the daily lives ries: nonspecific age differences. P103 of independent-living older adults: Long-term follow-up of occu- Kosloski, K.—The role of job-related rewards in retirement planning. pational therapy intervention. P60 P160 Cools, H. J. M—(See Valk, M.) Kutner, N. G.—Race and restless sleep complaint in older chronic dialysis patients and nondialysis community controls. P170 DeViney, S.—(See Kosloski, K.) Dew, M. A.—(See Hoch, C. C.) LaBree, L.—(See Clark, F.) Dittmann-Kohli, F.—(See Steverink, N.) Landreville, P—Older adults’ acceptance of psychological and phar- Dixon, R. A.—(See Maitland, S. B.) macological treatments for depression. P285 Doose, G.—Task specificity in age-related slowing: Word production Landry, P.—(See Landreville, P.) versus conceptual comparison. P85 Lang, F. R.—Regulation of social relationships in later adulthood. Druley, J. A.—(See Stephens, M. A. P.) P321 Larsson, M.—(See Finkel, D.) Eisdorfer, C_——(See Loewenstein, D. A.) Lipson, L.—(See Clark, F.) Ekerdt, D.—(See Kosloski, K.) Locher, J. L.—(See Burgio, K. L.) P386 Journal of Gerontology: PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES Index to Volume 56B Acevedo, A.—(See Loewenstein, D. A.) Femia, E. E.—The disablement process in very late life: A study of Alfredson, B. B.—(See Hagberg, B.) the oldest-old in Sweden. P12 Andel, R.—Deficits in controlled processing may predict dementia: I eyereisen, P.—(See Doose, G.) A twin study. P347 Finkel, D.—Olfactory functioning and cognitive abilities: A twin Andersen-Ranberg, K.—Dementia is not inevitable: A population- study. P226 based study of danish centenarians. P152 Freeman, R. Q.—(See Loewenstein, D. A.) Anstey, K. J-—A reevaluation of the common factor theory of shared variance among age, sensory function, and cognitive function in Gatz, M.—Education and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease: Findings older adults. P3 from the study of dementia in Swedish twins. P292 Antonucci, T. C.—Introduction to special section on centenarians Gatz, M.—(See Andel, R.) and dementia. P133 Gatz, M.—(See Haynie, D. A.) Argiielles, T—(See Loewenstein, D. A.) Gaziano, J. M.—(See Brady, C. B.) Argiielles, S—(See Loewenstein, D. A.) Gibson, S. J.—(See Yong, H.-H.) Armstrong-Stassen, M.—Reactions of older employees to organiza- Gomez, R. G.—Coping-with-hearing-loss model for older adults. tional downsizing: The role of gender, job level, and time. P234 P223 Azen, S. P.—(See Clark, F.) Goode, P. S. (See Burgio, K. L.) Gotler, A. (See Meiran, N.) Baillargeon, L—(See Landreville, P.) Griinendahl, M. (See Martin, M.) Baker, R. S.—(See Bazargan, M.) Guérette, A. (See Landreville, P.) Bazargan, M.—Sensory impairments and_ subjective well-being among aged African American persons. P268 Hagberg, B.—Cognitive functioning in centenarians: A coordinated Bazargan, S. H.—(See Bazargan, M.) analysis of results from three countries. P141 Begley, A. E—(See Hoch, C. C.) Haley, W. E.—(See Wadley, V. G.) Berg, S.—(See Andel, R.) Hall, F—(See Hoch, C. C.) Berg, S.—(See Gatz, M.) Havens, B. —(See Chipperfield, J. G.) Berg, S.—(See Haynie, D. A.) Hay, J.—(See Clark, F.) Beyer, T.—(See Pilotti, M.) Haynie, D. A.-Symptoms of depression in the oldest old: A longitu- Bliwise, D. L—(See Kutner, N. G.) dinal study. P111 Bode, C.—(See Steverink, N.) Helme, R. D.—(See Yong, H.-H.) Brady, C. B.—Stroke risk predicts verbal fluency decline in healthy Hertzog, C_-—(See Maitland, S. B.) older men: Evidence from the normative aging study. P340 Hoch, C. C.—Protecting sleep quality in later life: A pilot study of Bravo, M.—(See Loewenstein, D. A.) bed restriction and sleep hygiene. P52 Brogan, D.—(See Kutner, N. G.) Homma, A.—(See Hagberg, B.) Bryan, J.—(See Calvaresi, E.) Horne, D. J. de L—(See Yong, H.-H:) Burgio, K. L.—Psychological improvements associated with behav- Hoyer, W. J.—(See Karpel, M. E.) ioral and drug treatment of urge incontinence in older women. Hull, J. G—(See Oxman, T. E.) P46 Hultsch, D. F.—(See Maitland, S. B.) Buysse, D. J—(See Hoch, C. C.) Instructions to Authors. P64, P129, P192, P254, P384 Calvaresi, E—B vitamins, cognition, and aging: A review. P327 Ishizaki, J—(See Meguro, K.) Carlson, M.—(See Clark, F.) Carpenter, B. D—Attachment bonds between adult daughters and Jackson, J.—(See Clark, F.) their older mothers: associations with contemporary caregiving. Jeune, B.—(See Andersen-Ranberg, K.) P257 Jilinskaia, E—(See Silver, M. H.) Chan, A. S.—The effects of age, education, and gender on the Mattis Johansson, B. (See Andel, R.) Dementia Rating Scale performance of elderly Chinese and Johansson, B. (See Femia, E. E.) American individuals. P356 Johansson, B.- (See Gatz, M.) Chipperfield, J. G—-Gender differences in the relationship between Johansson, B.— (See Haynie, D. A.) marital status transitions and life satisfaction in later life. P176 Choi, M.-K.—(See Chan, A. S.) Karpel, M. E.—Accuracy and qualities of real and suggested memo- Clark, F—Embedding health-promoting changes into the daily lives ries: nonspecific age differences. P103 of independent-living older adults: Long-term follow-up of occu- Kosloski, K.—The role of job-related rewards in retirement planning. pational therapy intervention. P60 P160 Cools, H. J. M—(See Valk, M.) Kutner, N. G.—Race and restless sleep complaint in older chronic dialysis patients and nondialysis community controls. P170 DeViney, S.—(See Kosloski, K.) Dew, M. A.—(See Hoch, C. C.) LaBree, L.—(See Clark, F.) Dittmann-Kohli, F.—(See Steverink, N.) Landreville, P—Older adults’ acceptance of psychological and phar- Dixon, R. A.—(See Maitland, S. B.) macological treatments for depression. P285 Doose, G.—Task specificity in age-related slowing: Word production Landry, P.—(See Landreville, P.) versus conceptual comparison. P85 Lang, F. R.—Regulation of social relationships in later adulthood. Druley, J. A.—(See Stephens, M. A. P.) P321 Larsson, M.—(See Finkel, D.) Eisdorfer, C_——(See Loewenstein, D. A.) Lipson, L.—(See Clark, F.) Ekerdt, D.—(See Kosloski, K.) Locher, J. L.—(See Burgio, K. L.) P386 Loewenstein, D. A.—-Caregivers’ judgments of the functional abili- Post, M. W. M.—(See Valk, M.) ties of the Alzheimer’s disease patient: A comparison of proxy reports and objective measures. P78 Reinhardt, J. P—(See Mclivane, J. M.) Luszcz, M. A.—(See Anstey, K. J.) Reynolds, C. A—(See Andel, R.) Reynolds III, C. F—(See Hoch, C. C.) Madey, S. F—(See Gomez, R. G.) Roth, D. L_—(See Burgio, K. L.) Maitland, S. B.—Well-being as a moving target: Measurement equiv- alence of the Bradburn Affect Balance scale. P69 Salmon, D. P.—(See Chan, A. S.) Mandel, D.—(See Clark, F.) Sanchez, L.—(See Anstey, K. J.) Martin, M.—Age differences in stress, social resources, and well Schrijvers,G . A. J. P. —(See Valk, M.) being in middle and older age. P214 Sekita, Y.—(See Meguro, K.) Martin, P—(See Martin, M.) Shimada, M.—(See Meguro, K.) Martire, L.M .—(See Stephens, M. A. P.) Silver, M. H.—Cognitive functional status of age-confirmed cente Matteau, E—(See Landreville, P.) narians in a population-based study. P134 McClendon, M. J.—(See Neundorfer, M. M.) Smyth, K. A.—(See Neundorfer, M. M.) McGlinchey-Berroth, R.—(See Brady,C . B.) Sérensen, $.—(See Pinquart, M.) Mcllvane, J. M.—Interactive effect of support from family and Spiro, U1, A—(See Brady,C . B.) friends in visually impaired elders. P374 Stephens, M. A. P.—Balancing parent care with other role Meguro, K.—A 5-year retrospective examination of cognitive screen conflict of adult daughter caregivers. P24 ing test stages in normal older adults and patients with Alz- Steverink, N.—The personal experience of heimer’s disease: The Tajiri Project. P314 resources, and subjective well-being. P364 Meiran, N.—Old age is associated with a pattern of relatively intact Strauss, M. E—(See Neundorfer, M. M.) and relatively impaired task-set switching abilities. P88 Stuckey,J . C—(See Neundorfer, M. M.) Milberg, W.—(See Brady, C. B.) Svedberg, P—(See Gatz, M.) Monk, T.H .—(See Hoch, C. C.) Mortimer, J. A——(See Gatz, M.) Toglia, M. P. —(See Karpel, M. E.) Townsend, A. L.—(See Stephens, M. A. P.) Neundorfer, M. M.—A longitudinal study of the relationship between levels of depression among persons with Alzheimer’s Valk, M——Measuring disability in nursing home disease and levels of depression among their family caregivers and reliability of a newly developed instrument P301 Vasegaard, L.—(See Andersen-Ranberg, K.) Nowell,P .—(See Hoch, C. C.) Wadley, V. G.—Diagnostic attributions versus labeling Oxman, T. [ Social support and treatment response in older ilzheimer’s disease and major depression diagnosone sem depressed primary care patients. P35 beliefs, and helping intentions of family members. P244 Westerhof, G. J—(See Steverink, N Patterson, M. B.—(See Neundorfer, M. M.) Pedersen, N. L.—(See Andel, R.) imadori, A.—(See Meguro, K.) Pedersen, N. L.—(See Finkel, D.) amaguchi, $.—(See Meguro, K.) Pedersen, N. L_—(See Gatz, M.) asunami, M.—(See Pilotti, M.) Perlman, A.—(See Meiran, N.) Yong, H.-H.—Development of a pain attitudes questionnaire to Perls, Tf. T.—(See Silver, M. H.) assess stoicism and cautiousness for possible age differences. P279 Pilotti, M——Encoding tasks and the processing of perceptual infor- mation in young and older adults. P119 Zarit, S. H.—(See Femia, E. E.) Pinquart, M.—Gender differences in self-concept and psychological Zarit, S. H—(See Haynie, D. A.) well-being in old age: A meta-analysis. P195 Zemke, R.—(See Clark, F.) Poon, L. W.—(See Hagberg, B.) Zhang, R.—(See Kutner, N. G.) Journal of Gerontology: SOCIAL SCIENCES Index to Volume 56B Ajrouch, K. J.—Social networks among Blacks and Whites: The Guo, S.—(See Townsend, A. L.) interaction between race and age. $112 Guralnik, J. M—(See Melzer, D.) Allen, S. M.—Receiving help at home: The interplay of human and Guralnik, J. M.—(See Simonsick, E. M.) technological assistance. $374 Allen, S. M.—(See Lima, J. C.) Hackney, J.—(See Ekerdt, D. J.) Alwin, D. F.—Aging, cohorts, and verbal ability. $151 Hays, J. C-—(See Idler, E. L.) Angel, J. L—Duration or disadvantage? Exploring nativity, ethnic- Hayward, M. D.—(See Zhang, Z.) ity, and health in midlife. $275 Herzog, A. R.—(See Fonda, S. J.) Angelelli, J. J—(See Silverstein, M.) Hirsch, R.—(See Simonsick, E. M.) Antonucci, T. C._—(See Ajrouch, K. J.) House, J. S—(See Carr, D.) Atienza, A. A.—The mediating effects of situational control on social support and mood following a stressor: A prospective study of Idler, E. L—Patterns of religious practice and belief in the last year dementia caregivers in their natural environments. $129 of life. $326 Aykan, H.—(See Freedman, V. A.) Instructions to Authors. $63, $125, $191, $257, $321, $383 Izmirlian, G.—(See Melzer, D.) Bandeen-Roche, K.—(See Simonsick, E. M.) Bavin, S.—(See Lee, G. R.) Jacob, T.—(See Gallagher-Thompson, D.) Bengtson, V. L.—(See Silverstein, M.) Janevic, M. R.—(See Ajrouch, K. J.) Berg, K—(See Allen, S. M.) Bradley, E. H—(See Gallo, W. T.) Kaplan, L.—(See Mendes de Leon, C. F.) Buckley, C. J.—(See Angel, J. L.) Kasl, S. V.—(See Gallo, W. T.) Kasl, S. V.—(See Idler, E. L.) Carpenter, E—(See Miller, B.) Kasper, J. D.—(See Simonsick, E. M.) Carr, D.—Psychological adjustment to sudden and anticipated spou- Kelley-Moore, J. A——(See Ferraro, K. F.) sal loss among older widowed persons. $237 Kelley-Moore, J. A.—Functional limitations and religious service Clipp, E. C-—(See Moore, M. J.) attendance in later life: Barrier and/or benefit mechanism? $365 Cohen, C.—(See Magai, C.) Kempen, G. I. J. M—Social predictors of recovery in late middle- Collins, R—(See Atienza, A. A.) aged and older persons after injury to the extremities: A prospec- Conroy, S. J.—(See Silverstein, M.) tive study. $229 Kessler, R. C.—(See Carr, D.) Dal Canto, P. G-—(See Gallagher-Thompson, D.) King, A. C.—(See Atienza, A. A.) Davey, A.—(See Szinovacz, M. E.) Kosioski, K.—(See Ekerdt, D. J.) DeMaris, A.—(See Lee, G. R.) Krause, N.—(See Shaw, B. A.) DeViney, S.—(See Ekerdt, D. J.) DeViney, S.—(See Szinovacz, M. E.) Lee, G. R.—Gender differences in the depressive effect of widow- hoed in later life. S56 Ekerdt, D. J—Eddies in the stream: The prevalence of uncertain Lee, J. S.—Factors associated with food insecurity among U.S. plans for retirement. $162 elderly persons: Importance of functional impairments. $94 Lennartsson, C.—Does engagement with life enhance survival of Ferraro, K. F.—(See Kelley-Moore, J. A.) elderly people in Sweden? The role of social and leisure activities. Ferraro, K. F.—Self-rated health and mortality among Black and $335 White adults: Examining the Dynamic Evaluation Thesis. $195 Leveille, S—(See Simonsick, E. M.) Ferrucci, L.—(See Simonsick, E. M.) Leveille, S. G—(See Melzer, D.) Fonda, S. J—Changes in driving patterns and worsening depressive Lichtenstein, P—(See Svedberg, P.) symptoms among older adults. $343 Lima, J. C-—Targeting risk for unmet need: Not enough help versus Foster, A.—(See Allen, S. M.) no help at all. S302 Foy, C.—(See Rejeski, W. J.) Freedman, V. A.—(See Schoeni, R. F.) Magai, C.—Attachment styles in older European American and Afri- Freedman, V. A.—Aggregate changes in severe cognitive impair- can American adults. $28 ment among older Americans: 1993 and 1998. S100 Martin, L. G.—(See Freedman, V. A.) Fried, L. P.—(See Simonsick, E. M.) McCammon, R. J.—(See Alwin, D. F.) Frongillo, Jr., E. A—(See Lee, J. S.) McPherson, R.—(See Magai, C.) Melzer, D.—Educational differences in the prevalence of mobility Gallagher-Thompson, D.—A comparison of marital interaction pat- disability in old age: The dynamics of incidence, mortality, and terns between couples in which the husband does or does not recovery. $294 have Alzheimer’s disease. $140 Mendes de Leon, C. F.—Disability as a function of social networks Gallo, W. T.—The impact of involuntary job loss on subsequent alco and support in elderly African Americans and Whites: The duke hol consumption by older workers: Findings from the Health and EPESE 1986-1992. $179 Retirement Survey. $3 Messier, S.—(See Rejeski, W. J.) George, L. K.—(See Mendes de Leon, C. F.) Milburn, N.—(See Magai, C.) Giarrusso, R.—(See Silverstein, M.) Miller, B.—(See Townsend, A. L.) Glass, T. A.—(See Mendes de Leon, C. F.) Miller, B.—Social support and caregiver distress: A replication analy- Gold, D. T.—(See Mendes de Leon, C. F.) sis. $249 Grabowski, D. 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J.) elderly population in the United States. $44 Wallace, R. B—({See Schoeni, R. F ) Wang, H.—(See Silverstein, M.) Sakamoto, A. (See Angel, J. L.) WHAS Research Group—(See Simonsick, E. M.) Sanderman, R. (See Kempen, G. I. J. M.) Wolinsky, F. D.—Final Editorial. $324 Scaf-Klomp, W (See Kempen, G. I. J. M.) Wortman, C.—(See Carr, D.) Schenkman, M.—(See Taylor, Jr., D. H.) Schoeni, R. F.—Persistent, consistent, widespread, and robust? ) Young, R. F.—(See Miller, B.) Another look at recent trends in old-age disability. $206 Shaw, B. A Exploring race variations in aging and personal con- Zhang, Z.—Childlessness and the psychological well-being of older trol. S119 persons. S311 Siegel, M.—(See Gallo, W. T.) Zhou, J—(See Taylor, Jr., D. H.) Silverstein, M.—(See Lennartsson, C.) Zhu, C. W.—(See Moore, M. J.) Silverstein, M.—Changing attitudes toward aging policy in the Zsembik, B. 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