This year we continued our progress in developing a new longitudinal study of the reciprocal effects of social environments and psychological functioning in older people. The potential sample for this study are the 95% of the respondents of the LSES's 1974 survey who we have successfully located. Our major accomplishment this year has been the completion and submission for OMB approval of our two research instruments: an extensive structured interview and a form for responds to record important personal events that have occurred since the 1974 interview.
Caplan, Leslie J; Schooler, Carmi (2003) The roles of fatalism, self-confidence, and intellectual resources in the disablement process in older adults. Psychol Aging 18:551-61 |
Schooler, C; Mulatu, M S (2001) The reciprocal effects of leisure time activities and intellectual functioning in older people: a longitudinal analysis. Psychol Aging 16:466-82 |
Schooler, C; Mulatu, M S; Oates, G (1999) The continuing effects of substantively complex work on the intellectual functioning of older workers. Psychol Aging 14:483-506 |
Mulatu, M S; Schooler, C (1999) Longitudinal effects of occupational, psychological, and social background characteristics on health of older workers. Ann N Y Acad Sci 896:406-8 |