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Neal Krause, Ph.D.
Dr. Neal Krause's research, which is funded by the National Institute on Aging,
focuses on three main areas: 2. An ongoing nationwide longitudinal study of aging, religion, and health 3. Continuing collaboration with Jersey Liang on his ongoing nationwide longitudinal study of older adults in Japan Publications Neal Krause. "Common facets of religion, unique facets of religion, and life satisfaction among older blacks". Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 59B: S109-S117, 2004. Neal Krause. "Stressors in highly valued roles, meaning in life, and the physical health status of older adults". Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 59: S287-S297, 2004. Neal Krause, Benjamin A. Shaw, & John Cairney. "A descriptive epidemiology of lifetime trauma and the physical health status of older adults". Psychology and Aging (In Press). Neal Krause. "Lifetime trauma, emotional support, and life satisfaction among older adults". The Gerontologist (In Press). Neal Krause. "Social relationships in late life". In R.H. Binstock & L.K. George (eds.), Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, 6th edition. San Diego, CA: Academic Press (In Press). Neal Krause. "Religion and health in late life". In J.E. Birren & K.W.
Schaie (eds.), Handbook of the Psychology of Aging, 6th edition. San Diego,
CA: Academic Press (In Press). |
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