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Do social support availability, social isolation, inflammation, and cognitive function affect COVID-19 behavioural and health outcomes?

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Cognitive decline over time in posttraumatic stress disorder and the role of cognitive reserve

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Disentangling the genetic and environmental underpinnings of social behavior in midlife and old age

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An interactive impact of social participation and psychological vulnerability on older adults’ psychological well-being

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Depression and cognitive function in mid- to late-life: longitudinal associations and vulnerable subgroups in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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Does social support availability promote cognitive function in middle- and older-aged adults?

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Multimorbidity and depression in older adults: the role of social support

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Social factors and cognition in the Canadian aging sexual minority populations

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Improving informal caregivers’ health: understanding the role of social engagement and health behaviours in influencing multiple health outcomes

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Social factors and physical activity in older adults: identifying predictors across vulnerable populations

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Getting by with a little help from their friends: the role of support and care networks in moderating health inequalities among lesbian, gay, and bisexual older Canadians

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Health profile of Francophone seniors in Manitoba: Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Project Findings A profile of French-speaking seniors, in comparison with the profile of English-speaking...

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