2023
Dyadic associations between cognitive functioning and depressive symptoms among older adult spouses over time in the Mexican Health and Aging Study
Monin J, McAvay G, Samper‐Ternent R. Dyadic associations between cognitive functioning and depressive symptoms among older adult spouses over time in the Mexican Health and Aging Study. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2023, 19 DOI: 10.1002/alz.064275.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOwn depressive symptomsDepressive symptomsOwn cognitive functioningOlder adult spousesCognitive functioningMental healthAging StudyMexican HealthEpidemiologic Studies Depression ScaleMore depressive symptomsInterpersonal effectsStudy of predictorsDirect interviewsSmoking statusPhysical functioningDepression ScaleCurrent studyActor-partner interdependence modelSymptomsPartner Interdependence ModelBidirectional associationsMexican populationOlder adult couplesMethods DataCognitive batteryImplicit and Explicit Dehumanization of Older Family Members: Novel Determinants of Elder Abuse Proclivity
Chang E, Monin J, Isenberg N, Zelterman D, Levy B. Implicit and Explicit Dehumanization of Older Family Members: Novel Determinants of Elder Abuse Proclivity. Stigma And Health 2023, 8: 40-48. PMID: 37092028, PMCID: PMC10120856, DOI: 10.1037/sah0000370.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExplicit dehumanizationElder abuseSelf-reported factorsOlder personsPsychological factorsOlder family membersCare-recipient healthDehumanizationFamily caregiversCurrent studyCaregiver burdenAbuseMost researchCaregiversProclivityWeb-based surveyRelevant covariatesPersonsCaregiver-based interventionsFamily membersVictimsHealthInterventionRelianceNovel determinant
2021
Dehumanization of Older Family Members: Novel Determinants of Elder Abuse Proclivity by Caregivers
Chang E, Monin J, Zelterman D, Isenberg N, Levy B. Dehumanization of Older Family Members: Novel Determinants of Elder Abuse Proclivity by Caregivers. Innovation In Aging 2021, 5: 322-322. PMCID: PMC8680248, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igab046.1250.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExplicit dehumanizationDenial of humannessFamily caregiversCaregiver burdenSelf-reported factorsCaregiver Abuse ScreenAge stereotypesAbuse perpetrationOlder personsPsychological factorsOlder family membersCare-recipient healthDehumanizationElder abuseAbuse ScreenCaregiversCurrent studyMost researchProclivityAbuseRelevant covariatesPersonsFamily membersPerpetrationHumannessStructural and Individual Ageism Predicts Elder Abuse Proclivity and Perpetration
Chang E, Monin J, Zelterman D, Levy B. Structural and Individual Ageism Predicts Elder Abuse Proclivity and Perpetration. Innovation In Aging 2021, 5: 89-89. PMCID: PMC8680997, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igab046.338.Peer-Reviewed Original Research