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2018
Linked Lives: Dyadic Associations of Mastery Beliefs With Health (Behavior) and Health (Behavior) Change Among Older Partners.
Johanna Drewelies
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William Chopik
,
Christiane Hoppmann
,
Jacqui Smith
,
Denis Gerstorf
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci
, 2018
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2017
Associations Among Individuals' Perceptions of Future Time, Individual Resources, and Subjective Well-Being in Old Age.
Christiane Hoppmann
,
Frank Infurna
,
Nilam Ram
,
Denis Gerstorf
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci
, 2017
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2011
Spousal associations between functional limitation and depressive symptom trajectories: Longitudinal findings from the study of Asset and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest Old (AHEAD).
Christiane Hoppmann
,
Denis Gerstorf
,
Anita Hibbert
Health Psychol
, 30, 2011
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2009
Memory and depressive symptoms are dynamically linked among married couples: longitudinal evidence from the AHEAD study.
Denis Gerstorf
,
Christiane Hoppmann
,
Kelly Kadlec
,
John McArdle
Dev Psychol
, 45, 2009
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