All Stories

  1. Loneliness in midlife: Historical increases and elevated levels in the United States compared with Europe.
  2. The accumulation of adversity in midlife: Effects on depressive symptoms, life satisfaction, and character strengths.
  3. Historical change in midlife health, well-being, and despair: Cross-cultural and socioeconomic comparisons.
  4. Midlife in the 2020s: Opportunities and challenges.
  5. Fixing the Growth Illusion: New Directions for Research in Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth
  6. The multidimensional nature of social support and engagement in contributing to adjustment following spousal loss
  7. Re-evaluating the notion that resilience is commonplace: A review and distillation of directions for future research, practice, and policy
  8. Volunteering Is Associated with Lower Risk of Cognitive Impairment
  9. Changes in life satisfaction when losing one's spouse: individual differences in anticipation, reaction, adaptation and longevity in the German Socio-economic Panel Study (SOEP)
  10. Maintaining perceived control with unemployment facilitates future adjustment
  11. Resilience to Major Life Stressors Is Not as Common as Thought
  12. Resilience Has Been and Will Always Be, but Rates Declared Are Inevitably Suspect
  13. The Multidimensional Nature of Resilience to Spousal Loss.
  14. Childhood Trauma and Personal Mastery: Their Influence on Emotional Reactivity to Everyday Events in a Community Sample of Middle-Aged Adults
  15. Antecedents and outcomes of level and rates of change in perceived control: The moderating role of age.
  16. Long-Term Antecedents and Outcomes of Perceived Control