A longitudinal analysis of anxiety and depressive symptoms
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A investigation of the relationship of anxiety and symptoms of depression is presented, in the form of a longitudinal study of Swedish twins. It was found that anxiety symptoms generated symptoms of depression, but that this relationship was not mutual.
Publication Name: Psychology and Aging
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 0882-7974
Year: 2001
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Evidence-based psychological treatments for late-life anxiety
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Several evidence-based psychotherapy treatments for late-life anxiety disorders in older adults are identified and described. These include relaxation training, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), supportive therapy and cognitive therapy.
Publication Name: Psychology and Aging
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 0882-7974
Year: 2007
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Age changes in processing speed as a leading indicator of cognitive aging
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The nature of the dynamic relationships that are formed among components of intelligence during aging is clarified in the light of earlier studies on the subject.
Publication Name: Psychology and Aging
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 0882-7974
Year: 2007
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