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Self-efficacy moderates the relationship between health comparisons and social exclusion
Hajek, A., & König, H.-H. (2017). Self-efficacy moderates the relationship between health comparisons and social exclusion: results of the German Ageing Survey. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 15(1), 252.
The association of falls with loneliness and social exclusion
Hajek, A., & König, H.-H. (2017). The association of falls with loneliness and social exclusion: evidence from the DEAS German Ageing Survey. BMC Geriatrics, 17(1), 204, 1-11.
The Curvilinear effect of BMI on functional health
Hajek, A., & König, H.-H. (2017). The Curvilinear effect of BMI on functional health: evidence of the long-running German Ageing Survey. Obesity Facts, 10(3), 252-260.
The longitudinal association
Hajek, A., & Konig, H.-H. (2017). The longitudinal association between informal caregiving and body mass index in the second half of life: findings of the German Ageing Survey. Public Health, 151, 81-86.
The role of flexible goal adjustment in the effect of informal caregiving on depressive symptoms
Hajek, A., & König, H.-H. (2017). The role of flexible goal adjustment in the effect of informal caregiving on depressive symptoms: evidence of a large population-based longitudinal study in Germany from 2002 to 2011. Quality of Life Research, 26, 419–427.
The role of self-efficacy, self-esteem and optimism for using routine health check-ups in a population-based sample
Hajek, A., & König, H.-H. (2017). The role of self-efficacy, self-esteem and optimism for using routine health check-ups in a population-based sample: a longitudinal perspective. Preventive Medicine, 105, 47-51.
Association of general psychological factors
Hajek, A., Bock, J.-O., & König, H.-H. (2017). Association of general psychological factors with frequent attendance in primary care: a population-based cross-sectional observational study. BMC Fam Pract, 18(1), 48.
Association of informal caregiving with body mass index and frequency of sporting activities
Hajek, A., Bock, J.-O., & König, H.-H. (2017). Association of informal caregiving with body mass index and frequency of sporting activities: evidence of a population-based study in Germany. BMC Public Health, 17(1), 755.
Psychosocial correlates of unintentional weight loss in the second half of life in the German general population
Hajek, A., Bock, J.-O., & König, H.-H. (2017). Psychosocial correlates of unintentional weight loss in the second half of life in the German general population. PLOS ONE, 12 (10)
The role of general psychosocial factors for the use of cancer screening
Hajek, A., Bock, J.-O., & König, H.-H. (2017). The role of general psychosocial factors for the use of cancer screening: findings of a population-based observational study among older adults in Germany. Cancer Medicine, 6(12), 3025-3039.