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Feeling younger as a stress buffer
Wettstein, M., Spuling, S. M., Cengia, A., & Nowossadeck, S. (2021). Feeling younger as a stress buffer: subjective age moderates the effect of perceived stress on change in functional health. Psychology and Aging, 36(3), 322-337.
Associations of self-reported vision problems with health and psychosocial functioning
Wettstein, M., Spuling, S. M., Wahl, H.-W., & Heyl, V. (2021). Associations of self-reported vision problems with health and psychosocial functioning: a 9-year longitudinal perspective. British Journal of Visual Impairment, 39(1), 31-52.
Associations of self-reported vision problems with health and psychosocial functioning: a 9-year longitudinal perspective
Wettstein, M., Spuling, S. M., Wahl, H.-W., & Heyl, V. (2021). Associations of self-reported vision problems with health and psychosocial functioning: a 9-year longitudinal perspective. British Journal of Visual Impairment, S. 31-52.
Longitudinal associations between perceived stress and views on aging
Wettstein, M., Wahl, H.-W., & Kornadt, A. (2021). Longitudinal associations between perceived stress and views on aging: evidence for reciprocal relations. Psychology and Aging, 36(6), 752–766.
Nine-year changes in self-reported problems with vision and hearing among older adults
Wettstein, M., Wahl, H.-W., & Spuling, S. M. (2021). Nine-year changes in self-reported problems with vision and hearing among older adults: do subjective age views matter? Aging & Mental Health, 25(12), 2200-2212.
Essays on the economics of well-being
Wolf, T. (2021). Essays on the economics of well-being. Dissertation, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin.
The case of Germany
Worschech, S. (2021). The case of Germany: Civil society and civic activism in the Pandemic. The International Journal of Social Quality, 11(1-2), 176-199.
Do informal caregivers expect to die earlier?
Zwar, L., König, H.-H., & Hajek, A. (2021). Do informal caregivers expect to die earlier? A longitudinal study with a population-based sample on subjective life expectancy of informal caregivers. Gerontology, 67(4), 467-481.
Freiwilliges Engagement älterer Menschen und freiwilliges Engagement für ältere Menschen
Alisch, M. (2020). Freiwilliges Engagement älterer Menschen und freiwilliges Engagement für ältere Menschen. In K. Aner & U. Karl (Eds.), Handbuch Soziale Arbeit und Alter (pp. 239-249). Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
Altersbilder: Eine Frage der Ressourcen? Eine quantitative Analyse anhand des Deutschen Alterssurveys
Auferoth, K. (2020). Altersbilder: Eine Frage der Ressourcen? Eine quantitative Analyse anhand des Deutschen Alterssurveys. Masterarbeit, Technische Universität Dortmund, Dortmund