Psychology and Aging

Papers
(The H4-Index of Psychology and Aging is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Aging and altruism: A meta-analysis.46
Subjective age from childhood to advanced old age: A meta-analysis.38
Age-related change in self-perceptions of aging: Longitudinal trajectories and predictors of change.33
Self-perceptions of aging: A systematic review of longitudinal studies.29
Well-being trajectories of middle-aged and older adults and the corona pandemic: No “COVID-19 effect” on life satisfaction, but increase in depressive symptoms.28
Aging and inhibition: Introduction to the special issue.25
Introduction to the special issue on prosociality in adult development and aging: Advancing theory within a multilevel framework.23
Change in attitudes toward aging: Cognitive complaints matter more than objective performance.20
Trajectories of multiple subjective well-being facets across old age: The role of health and personality.20
Risk of cognitive declines with retirement: Who declines and why?19
Does being active mean being purposeful in older adulthood? Examining the moderating role of retirement.18
Helping out or helping yourself? Volunteering and life satisfaction across the retirement transition.17
State mindfulness and affective well-being in the daily lives of middle-aged and older adults.17
Daily interpersonal tensions and well-being among older adults: The role of emotion regulation strategies.17
Age differences in strategic reminder setting and the compensatory role of metacognition.16
Age and gender differences in human values: A 20-nation study.16
Longitudinal changes in subjective social status are linked to changes in positive and negative affect in midlife, but not in later adulthood.16
A diffusion model analysis of the effects of aging in the Flanker Task.16
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