Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics Vol 41 Issue 1

Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics

Edited by:
Roland J. Thorpe, Jr., PhD
Jessica A. Kelley, PhD
Editorial board
ISSN (print): 
0198-8794
ISSN (online): 
1944-4036

This landmark annual review has provided over three decades of knowledge, insight, and research on topics critical to gerontologists everywhere. The purpose of this annual review is to critically examine the full gamut of literature on key topics in gerontology and geriatrics, including social and cultural issues, medicine, psychology, economics, and end-of-life issues. ARGG continues its long tradition of professionalism under the editorship of a leading expert in the field of gerontology, Toni C. Antonucci. Over the past 35 years, ARGG has brought together internationally recognized experts in the fields of gerontology and geriatrics, and continues to deliver the highest standards of content and authoritative reviews of research for students, researchers, and clinicians.

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This landmark annual review has provided over three decades of knowledge, insight, and research on topics critical to gerontologists everywhere.

The purpose of this annual review is to critically examine the full gamut of literature on key topics in gerontology and geriatrics, including social and cultural issues, medicine, psychology, economics, and end-of-life issues.

ARGG continues its long tradition of professionalism under the editorship of a leading expert in the field of gerontology, Toni C. Antonucci. Over the past 35 years, ARGG has brought together internationally recognized experts in the fields of gerontology and geriatrics, and continues to deliver the highest standards of content and authoritative reviews of research for students, researchers, and clinicians.

Past volumes of ARGG have addressed critical issues such as:

  • Subjective aging
  • Genetics
  • Healthy longevity
  • Resilience in adulthood and later life
  • Transitions of care for older adults
  • Biobehavioral perspectives on health in late life
  • Late-life health inequalities
  • Biopsychosocial approaches to longevity

Elizabeth M. Douvan, Collegiate Professor of Psychology
Research Professor and Program Director, Life Course Development Program of the Institute for Social Research

Steven N. Austad, PhD
Professor
University of Texas Health Science Center
Department of Cellular & Structural Biology
Barshop Institute for Longevity & Aging Studies
San Antonio, Texas

Marie Boltz, PhD, RN, GNP-BC
New York University College of Nursing
John A. Hartford Foundation Clair Fagin Fellow
Associate Director for Practice
Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing
New York, New York

Laura L. Carstensen, PhD
Fairleigh S. Dickinson Jr. Professor in Public Policy, Professor of Psychology,
Director, Stanford Center on Longevity, Stanford, California

Kyriakos S. Markides, PhD
Professor and Director, Division of Sociomedical Sciences, 
Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health
Annie and John Gnitzinger Distinguished Professor of Aging Studies
Editor, Journal of Aging and Health

Harvey L. Sterns, PhD
Professor of Psychology
Director and Senior Fellow, Institute for Life-Span Development and Gerontology Chair, Faculty Senate
The University of Akron
Research Professor of Gerontology
Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine and Pharmacy

Roland J. Thorpe, Jr., PhD
Assistant Professor
Director, Program for Research on Men's Health
Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions
Department of Health, Behavior, and Society
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Keith E. Whitfield, PhD
Professor
Duke University
Dept. of Psychology and Neuroscience

 

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