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New & Notable Research Publications

from North Carolina faculty


2001

Ballantyne, P. & Marshall, V.W. (2001). Subjective income security
of (middle) aging and elderly Canadians. Canadian Journal on Aging, 20 (2):
151-173.

Blazer, D.G., Landerman, L.R., Hays, J.C., Grady, T.A., Havlik, R., & Corti, M.C. (2001). Blood pressure and mortality risk in older people: comparison between African Americans and whites. Journal of the American Geriatric Society, 49 (4):375-81.

Blazer, D.G., Hybels, C.F., & Pieper, C.F. (2001). The association of depression and mortality in elderly persons: a case for multiple, independent pathways. Journal of Gerontology 56A (8): M505-M509.

Bradley, D.B. (2001). Developing research questions through grant proposal development. Educational Gerontology, 27 (7): 569-581.

Bradley, D. & Longinon, C.F. Jr.. (2001). How older people think about images of aging in advertising and the media. Generations 25 (3): 17-21.

Covan, E.K. (2001). Employing service-learning to teach research methods to gerontology students. Educational Gerontology, 27 (7): 623-627.

Dugan, E., Roberts, C.P., Cohen, S.J., Preisser, J.S., Davis, C.C., Bland, D.R., & Albertson, E. (2001). Why older community-dwelling adults do not discuss urinary incontinence with their primary care physicians. Journal of the American Geriatric Society, 49 (4):462-5.

Fredman, J., Hawkes, W., Zimmerman, S., Hebel, J.R., & Magaziner, J. (2001). Extending gerontological research through linking investigator's studies to public-use datasets. The Gerontologist, 41 (1).

Ghent, L.S., Allen, S.G., & Clark, R.L. (2001). The impact of a new phased retirement option on faculty retirement decisions. Research on Aging, 23 (6): 671-693.

Goins, R. T., Hays, J.C., Landerman, L.R. & Hobbs, Gerry. (2001). Access to health care and self-rated health among community-dwelling older adults. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 20 (3): 307-321.

Hare, L. (2001). Introducing research methods to gerontology students in community colleges. Educational Gerontology, 27 (7): 629-633.

Hass, W.H. III & Serow, W.J. (2001). The baby boom, amenity retirement migration, and retirement communities: will the golden age of retirement continue? Research on Aging 24 (1): 150-164.

Hays, J.C., Meador, K.G., Branch, P.S., & George, L.K. (2001). Retirement migration counties in the southeastern United States: geographic , demographic, and economic correlates. The Gerontologist, 41 (2).

Howard, Daniel L., Konrad, T.R., Stevens, C., & Porter, C.Q. (2001). Physician-patient racial matching, effectiveness of care, use of services, and patient satisfaction. Research on Aging, 23 (1), 83-108.

Kruegher, B. (2001). How aging is covered in the print media. Generations 25 (3): 10-12. (Raleigh News and Observer journalist)

Longino, C.F. Jr., Perzyinsky, A.T. & Stoller, E.P. (2001). Pandora's briefcase: unpacking the retirement migration decision. Research on Aging 24 (1): 29-49.

Marshall, V.W., Clarke, P.J., & Ballantyne, P.J. (2001). Instability in the retirement transition. Research on Aging, 23 (4): 379-409.

Marshall, V.W., Heinz, W.R., Krueger, H., & Verma, A. (Eds.). (2001). Restructuring work and the life course. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

McAuley, W.J. (2001). Covenants of care: the symbols of community support for elders in the all-black towns of Oklahoma. Journal of Aging Studies 15 (2): 163-182.

McMullin, J.A., & Marshall, V.W. (2001). Ageism, age relations, and garment industry work in Montreal. The Gerontologist, 41 (1).

Mendes de Leon, C.F., Gold, D.T., Glass, T.A., Kaplan, L. & George, L.K. (2001). Disability as a function of social networks and support in elderly African Americans and whites: The Duke EPESE 1986-1992. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 56B (3): S179-S190.

Mutran, B. & Shreeniwas, S. (Eds.) (2001). Age and health in a multiethnic society I: patterns and methods. Research on Aging, 22 (6).

Peacock, J.R. (2001). Program evaluation: meeting the applied research educational needs of master's level students in gerontology. Educational Gerontology, 27 (7): 583-596.

Quandt S.A., Arcury, T. A., Bell, R.A., McDonald, J., & Vitolins, M.Z. (2001). The social and nutritional meaning of food sharing among older rural adults. Journal of Aging Studies 15 (2): 145-162.

Quandt, S.A., Arcury, T.A., McDonald, J., Bell, R.A., & Vitolins, M.Z. (2001). Meaning and management of food security among rural elders. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 20 (3): 356-376.

Shenk, D., & Bradley, D. (2001). Approaches to teaching research in gerontology: an introduction. Educational Gerontology, 27 (7): 533-535.

Shenk, D., Rowles, G.D., Peacock, J.R., Mitchell, J., Fisher, B.R., Moore, K.S., & Hare, L. (2001). Teaching research in gerontology: toward a cumulative model. Educational Gerontology, 27 (7): 537-556.

Sharkey, J.R., & Haines, P.S. (2001). Black/white differences in nutritional risk amond rural older adults: the home-delivered meal program. Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly, 20 (3): 13-27.

Sharkey, J. R. & Haines, P. S. (2001). The feasibility of using a telephone-administered survey for determining nutritional service needs of noninstitutionalized older adults in rural areas: time and costs. The Gerontologist, 41 (4): 546-552.

Stoller, E.P. & Longino, C.F. (2001). "Going home" or "leaving home?": the impact of person and place ties on anticipated counterstream migrition. The Gerontologist, 41 (1).

Travis, S.S., Loving, G., McClanahan, L. & Bernard, M. (2001). Hospitalization patterns and palliation in the last year of life among residents in long term care. The Gerontologist, 41 (2).

Williams, E.S., Konrad, T.R., Scheckler, W.E., and others. (2001). Understanding physicians' intentions to withdraw from practice: the role of job satisfaction, job stress, mental and physical health. Health Care Management Review, 26 (1): 7-19.

Zablotsky, D. (2001). Why do I have to learn this if I'm not going to graduate school? teaching research methods in a social psychology of aging course. Educational Gerontology, 27 (7): 609-622.