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Tag: Elderly

Unveiling the Nightmares: How Elder Abuse Disrupts the Sleep of Rural Malaysians
Introduction: When the Sandman Doesn’t Come Imagine this: the comforting embrace of your bed at the end of a long day, the soft promises of restful slumber. Yet, for many older individuals enduring the harsh reality of elder abuse, this serene image of sleep is an elusive mirage. The research paper titled “Association between elder […]

Contingency Planning for Falls: Inside the Minds of Older Adults
Introduction: A Peek into the World of Falls Imagine waking up one day, going about your usual routine, and then suddenly finding yourself on the floor due to an unexpected fall. This scenario isn’t rare among older adults, and it’s accompanied by feelings of vulnerability and helplessness. Falls are a leading cause of injury among […]

Behind the Lens: Myopia and Depression in Older Chinese Adults
Introduction: The Lens Through Which We See Ourselves Imagine this: you wake up one morning only to find that the world outside your window has become a fuzzy canvas of indistinct shapes and muted colors. For many older adults grappling with myopia, or nearsightedness, this is not far from reality. But what if this blurred […]

The Emotional Symphony Within: Exploring Age and Emotion in Picture-Free Viewing
Introduction: Journey into the Emotional Landscape Imagine flipping through a photo album filled with all sorts of images—beautiful landscapes, bustling cityscapes, heartwarming family moments, or routine afternoon snapshots. This ordinary activity reveals a fascinating insight into the human mind: Each picture can evoke a different feeling, a surge of emotions. But, how do these emotions […]

Peering into Tomorrow: How Children Imagine and Remember Future Tasks
Introduction: Opening the Door to Tomorrow Imagine being a child again, bustling with energy and curiosity, and asked to predict what you’ll do tomorrow. Seems easy, right? However, when we break it down, even something as simple as remembering to take a snack for recess can be a complex feat of mental gymnastics. The ability […]

The Fear Factor: Understanding Anxiety and Fall-Related Concerns in Older Adults
Introduction Imagine feeling a shaky sense of confidence in the simple act of walking across a room. For many older adults, this is not just a hypothetical scenario but a daily challenge anchored in the fear of falling. As people age, balance—both literal and metaphorical—becomes increasingly precarious. In light of this, the research paper titled […]

Shedding Light on the Shadows: Uncovering Abuse of Older Men Across Europe
Introduction: Bridging the Unseen with the Unspoken Imagine a tapestry woven from threads of neglect, silence, and resilience. This tapestry represents the reality of many older men across Europe, a demographic frequently overlooked in discussions of abuse. The research paper titled “Abuse of Older Men in Seven European Countries: A Multilevel Approach in the Framework […]

Discovering the Emotional Landscape of Older Korean Immigrants
Introduction: A Journey Through the Emotional Maze Imagine embarking on a journey to a new land in the twilight years of your life. Picture leaving behind familiar surroundings, culture, and perhaps even family, to settle in a country that speaks a different language and embraces different customs. This is the reality for many older Korean […]

How Age and Emotions Shape Our Focus on Positivity
Introduction: The Age-Old Battle of Optimism Imagine scrolling through your news feed, the headlines dancing between distressing disasters and heartwarming heroics. For some, the negative shouts louder, a visceral pull towards the darker side of the news. But as we age, our focus subtly shifts, not by chance but by design of the psyche. This […]