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New & Notable Research Publications

from North Carolina faculty


2000

Bayen, U.T., Phelps, M. P., & Spaniol, J. (2000). Age-related differences in the use of contextual information in recognition memory: a global matching approach. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B -Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences, 55B, P131-P141.

Bearon, L.B., Crowley, G.M., Chandler, J., Robbins, M.S., & Studenski, S. (2000). Personal functional goals: a new approach to assessing patient-centered outcomes. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 19 (3), 326-344.

Clarke, P.J., Marshall, V., Ryff, C.D., & Rosenthal, C.J. (2000). Well-being in Canadian seniors: findings from the Canadian study of health and aging. Canadian Journal on Aging, 19, 139-159.

Cohen, H. J. (2000). Taking care after 50. New York: Three Rivers Press.

Dolan, M.M., Hawkes, W.G, Zimmerman, S.I., et al. (2000). Delirium on hospital admission in aged hip fracture patients: prediction of mortality and 2-year functional outcomes. The Journals of Gerontology: Series A-Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences, 55A, M527-M534.

George, L.K., Larson, D.B., Keonig, H.G. & McCullough, M.E. (2000). Spirituality and health: what we know, what we need to know. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 19 (1).

Kaufman, A.V., Scogin, F.R., Malone Beach, E.E., Baumhover, L.A., & McKendree-Smith, N. (2000). Home-delivered mental health services for aged rural home health care recipients. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 19 (4), 460-475.

Longino, C.F., Jr. & Black, D. (2000). Age structure and social structure. Contemporary Sociology, 29 (5), 699-703.

Magaziner, J., Hawkes, W., Hebel, J.R., Zimmerman, S.I., et al. (2000). Recovery from hip fracture in eight areas of function. The Journals of Gerontology: Series A-Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences, 55A, M498-M507.

McDonald, L., Donahue, P, & Marshall, V. (2000). The economic consequences of unexpected early retirement. In F.T. Denton, D. Fretz & B.G. Spencer (Eds.), Independence and economic security in old age. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press.

Mitchell, J., Nydahl, M., & Fjellstrom, C. (2000). Difference by race in long-term care plans. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 19, (4), 424-440.

Mitchell, J. & Weatherly, D. (2000). Beyond church attendance: religiosity and mental health among rural older adults. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 15, 37-54.

Mutran, B. & Shreeniwas, S. (Eds.) (2000). Age and health in a multiethnic society II: health care issues. Research on Aging, 23 (1).

Oberlander, J. (2000). Is premium support the right medicine for Medicare? Health Affairs, 19 (5): 84-99. Note: this was prepared with the assitance of a grant from the UNC Institute on Aging.

Sharkey, J.R., Haines, P.S., & Zoohoori, N. (2000). Community-based screening: association between nutritional rish status and severe disability among rural home-delivered nutrition participants. Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly, 20 (1): 1-15.

Shenk, D. (2000). Views of Aging African American Women: Memories Within the Historical Context. Aging and Identity, 5 (2): 109-125.

Uhlenberg, P. (2000). Introduction: why study age integration. The Gerontologist, 40 (3), 261-266.

Uhlenberg, P. (2000). Integration of old and young. The Gerontologist, 40 (3), 276-279.

Van Willigen, M. (2000). Differential benefits of volunteering across the life course. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B-Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences, 55B, S308-S318.

Vitolins, M.Z., Quandt. S.A., Case, L. D., Bell, R.A., Arcury, T.A. & McDonald., J. (2000). Vitamin and mineral supplement use of older rural adults. Journals of Gerontology: Series A-Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences, 55A, M613-M617.

Zimmerman, S.I., Orwib, D., Furstenberg, A.L., & Magaziner, J. (2000). Outcome expectations for exercise scale: utility and psychometrics. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B-Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences, 55B, S352-S356.