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Self-Efficacy in Controlling Upsetting Thoughts, but Not Positive Gains, Mediates the Effects of Benefit-Finding Group Intervention for Alzheimer Family Caregivers

期刊: PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2022; 37 (6)

This study aimed to examine the therapeutic mechanism of the benefit-finding therapeutic (BFT) intervention that used cognitive reappraisal and altern......

JIF:2.91

The Effectiveness of Nonpharmacological Interventions for Informal Dementia Caregivers: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

期刊: PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2020; 35 (1)

This systematic review and meta-analysis compared the effects of 131 randomized controlled trials, published between 2006 and mid-2018, for dementia c......

Coping With Cognitive Impairment and Family Caregiving: Introduction to the Special Section

期刊: PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2020; 35 (1)

Consistent with the long history within Psychology and Aging of publishing high impact articles on family caregiving, the current Special Section incl......

Age-Related Differences in Levels and Dynamics of Workplace Affect

期刊: PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2019; 34 (1)

Affective experiences at work are a key contributing factor to long-term job-related well-being and effectiveness, yet may systematically change as wo......

JIF:2.61

Older Adults Make Greater Use of Word Predictability in Chinese Reading

期刊: PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2019; 34 (6)

An influential account of normative aging effects on reading holds that older adults make greater use of contextual predictability to facilitate word ......

JIF:2.61

Aging and Attention: Meaningfulness May Be More Important Than Valence

期刊: PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2019; 34 (1)

Studies on socioemotional selectivity theory have found that compared with younger adults, older adults are more likely to (a) prefer to interact with......

JIF:2.61

Effects of Aging and Text-Stimulus Quality on the Word-Frequency Effect During Chinese Reading

期刊: PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2018; 33 (4)

Age-related reading difficulty is well established for alphabetic languages. Compared to young adults (18-30 years), older adults (65 + years) read mo......

JIF:2.61

Effects of Word Length on Eye Guidance Differ for Young and Older Chinese Readers

期刊: PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2018; 33 (4)

Effects of word length on where and for how long readers fixate within text are preserved in older age for alphabetic languages like English that use ......

JIF:2.61

Can Working Memory Capacity Be Expanded by Boosting Working Memory Updating Efficiency in Older Adults?

期刊: PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2018; 33 (8)

Working memory updating (updating) and working memory capacity (WMC) have been assumed to share a common mechanism. However, it is unclear whether WMC......

JIF:2.61

Using Attribute Amnesia to Test the Limits of Hyper-Binding and Associative Deficits in Working Memory

期刊: PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2018; 33 (1)

Previous work has shown mixed evidence regarding age-related deficits for binding in working memory. The current study used the newly developed attrib......

JIF:2.61

The Roles of Sensory Function and Cognitive Load in Age Differences in Inhibition: Evidence From the Stroop Task

期刊: PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2017; 32 (1)

To explore the roles of visual function and cognitive load in aging of inhibition, the present study adopted a 2 (visual perceptual stress: noise, non......

Aging and the Optimal Viewing Position Effect in Visual Word Recognition: Evidence From English

期刊: PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2017; 32 (4)

Words are recognized most efficiently by young adults when fixated at an optimal viewing position (OVP), which for English is between a word's beginni......

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