Indice du potentiel de participation sociale des Qu ébécois âgés : cartographie des inégalités des zones métropolitaines, urbaines et rurales
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 17:1-15. doi: 10.1017/S071498082300051X. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAfin de mieux comprendre la distribution géographique des facilitateurs et des obstacles à la participation sociale des Québécois âgés, cette étude visait à documenter l'Indice du potentiel de participation sociale (IPPS) selon les zones métropolitaines, urbaines et rurales. Des analyses de données secondaires, dont l'Enquête transversale sur la santé des collectivités canadiennes, ont permis de développer et de cartographier un indice composé de facteurs environnementaux associés à la participation sociale, pondé...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 17, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Daniel Naud M élissa Généreux Jean-Fran çois Bruneau M élanie Levasseur Source Type: research

Indice du potentiel de participation sociale des Qu ébécois âgés : cartographie des inégalités des zones métropolitaines, urbaines et rurales
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 17:1-15. doi: 10.1017/S071498082300051X. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAfin de mieux comprendre la distribution géographique des facilitateurs et des obstacles à la participation sociale des Québécois âgés, cette étude visait à documenter l'Indice du potentiel de participation sociale (IPPS) selon les zones métropolitaines, urbaines et rurales. Des analyses de données secondaires, dont l'Enquête transversale sur la santé des collectivités canadiennes, ont permis de développer et de cartographier un indice composé de facteurs environnementaux associés à la participation sociale, pondé...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 17, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Daniel Naud M élissa Généreux Jean-Fran çois Bruneau M élanie Levasseur Source Type: research

Indice du potentiel de participation sociale des Qu ébécois âgés : cartographie des inégalités des zones métropolitaines, urbaines et rurales
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 17:1-15. doi: 10.1017/S071498082300051X. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAfin de mieux comprendre la distribution géographique des facilitateurs et des obstacles à la participation sociale des Québécois âgés, cette étude visait à documenter l'Indice du potentiel de participation sociale (IPPS) selon les zones métropolitaines, urbaines et rurales. Des analyses de données secondaires, dont l'Enquête transversale sur la santé des collectivités canadiennes, ont permis de développer et de cartographier un indice composé de facteurs environnementaux associés à la participation sociale, pondé...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 17, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Daniel Naud M élissa Généreux Jean-Fran çois Bruneau M élanie Levasseur Source Type: research

COMmunity-Based Nutrition RISK Screening in Older Adults Living Independently (COMRISK): Feasibility, Acceptability, and Appropriateness of Community Partnership Models in Alberta, Canada
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 9:1-10. doi: 10.1017/S0714980823000582. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThis feasibility study of routine nutrition risk screening in community-dwelling older adults using a partnership between health care and community-based organizations (CBO) aimed to (1) evaluate the ability of community-based partnerships to provide screening for nutrition risk, and appropriately refer at-risk individuals for follow-up care and (2) determine the barriers to and facilitators of screening. Adults 65 years of age and older were screened by staff in two primary care and one CBO setting using the Seniors in the Communit...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 9, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Rebecca Geary Jessica Mantik Valerie Moore Jessica Schuller Rani Fedoruk Marlis Atkins Catherine B Chan Source Type: research

Modelling Age-Varying Associations among Group Memberships, Neighborhood Connectedness, and Well-Being
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 9:1-9. doi: 10.1017/S0714980823000569. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIndividuals who maintain group memberships in their community tend to experience improved well-being relative to those who participate in few or no groups. There are, however, few investigations targeting variability in the correlates of group membership across the lifespan. The present examination probed age-related variability in the association between group memberships and subjective connectedness as well as well-being. Participants included 3,940 (mean age = 45.61 years, standard deviation [SD] = 15.62) Canadian and American res...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 9, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: M Blair Evans Zhuo Li Alex Benson Source Type: research

COMmunity-Based Nutrition RISK Screening in Older Adults Living Independently (COMRISK): Feasibility, Acceptability, and Appropriateness of Community Partnership Models in Alberta, Canada
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 9:1-10. doi: 10.1017/S0714980823000582. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThis feasibility study of routine nutrition risk screening in community-dwelling older adults using a partnership between health care and community-based organizations (CBO) aimed to (1) evaluate the ability of community-based partnerships to provide screening for nutrition risk, and appropriately refer at-risk individuals for follow-up care and (2) determine the barriers to and facilitators of screening. Adults 65 years of age and older were screened by staff in two primary care and one CBO setting using the Seniors in the Communit...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 9, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Rebecca Geary Jessica Mantik Valerie Moore Jessica Schuller Rani Fedoruk Marlis Atkins Catherine B Chan Source Type: research

Modelling Age-Varying Associations among Group Memberships, Neighborhood Connectedness, and Well-Being
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 9:1-9. doi: 10.1017/S0714980823000569. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIndividuals who maintain group memberships in their community tend to experience improved well-being relative to those who participate in few or no groups. There are, however, few investigations targeting variability in the correlates of group membership across the lifespan. The present examination probed age-related variability in the association between group memberships and subjective connectedness as well as well-being. Participants included 3,940 (mean age = 45.61 years, standard deviation [SD] = 15.62) Canadian and American res...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 9, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: M Blair Evans Zhuo Li Alex Benson Source Type: research

COMmunity-Based Nutrition RISK Screening in Older Adults Living Independently (COMRISK): Feasibility, Acceptability, and Appropriateness of Community Partnership Models in Alberta, Canada
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 9:1-10. doi: 10.1017/S0714980823000582. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThis feasibility study of routine nutrition risk screening in community-dwelling older adults using a partnership between health care and community-based organizations (CBO) aimed to (1) evaluate the ability of community-based partnerships to provide screening for nutrition risk, and appropriately refer at-risk individuals for follow-up care and (2) determine the barriers to and facilitators of screening. Adults 65 years of age and older were screened by staff in two primary care and one CBO setting using the Seniors in the Communit...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 9, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Rebecca Geary Jessica Mantik Valerie Moore Jessica Schuller Rani Fedoruk Marlis Atkins Catherine B Chan Source Type: research

Modelling Age-Varying Associations among Group Memberships, Neighborhood Connectedness, and Well-Being
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 9:1-9. doi: 10.1017/S0714980823000569. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIndividuals who maintain group memberships in their community tend to experience improved well-being relative to those who participate in few or no groups. There are, however, few investigations targeting variability in the correlates of group membership across the lifespan. The present examination probed age-related variability in the association between group memberships and subjective connectedness as well as well-being. Participants included 3,940 (mean age = 45.61 years, standard deviation [SD] = 15.62) Canadian and American res...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 9, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: M Blair Evans Zhuo Li Alex Benson Source Type: research

COMmunity-Based Nutrition RISK Screening in Older Adults Living Independently (COMRISK): Feasibility, Acceptability, and Appropriateness of Community Partnership Models in Alberta, Canada
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 9:1-10. doi: 10.1017/S0714980823000582. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThis feasibility study of routine nutrition risk screening in community-dwelling older adults using a partnership between health care and community-based organizations (CBO) aimed to (1) evaluate the ability of community-based partnerships to provide screening for nutrition risk, and appropriately refer at-risk individuals for follow-up care and (2) determine the barriers to and facilitators of screening. Adults 65 years of age and older were screened by staff in two primary care and one CBO setting using the Seniors in the Communit...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 9, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Rebecca Geary Jessica Mantik Valerie Moore Jessica Schuller Rani Fedoruk Marlis Atkins Catherine B Chan Source Type: research

Modelling Age-Varying Associations among Group Memberships, Neighborhood Connectedness, and Well-Being
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 9:1-9. doi: 10.1017/S0714980823000569. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIndividuals who maintain group memberships in their community tend to experience improved well-being relative to those who participate in few or no groups. There are, however, few investigations targeting variability in the correlates of group membership across the lifespan. The present examination probed age-related variability in the association between group memberships and subjective connectedness as well as well-being. Participants included 3,940 (mean age = 45.61 years, standard deviation [SD] = 15.62) Canadian and American res...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 9, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: M Blair Evans Zhuo Li Alex Benson Source Type: research

COMmunity-Based Nutrition RISK Screening in Older Adults Living Independently (COMRISK): Feasibility, Acceptability, and Appropriateness of Community Partnership Models in Alberta, Canada
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 9:1-10. doi: 10.1017/S0714980823000582. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThis feasibility study of routine nutrition risk screening in community-dwelling older adults using a partnership between health care and community-based organizations (CBO) aimed to (1) evaluate the ability of community-based partnerships to provide screening for nutrition risk, and appropriately refer at-risk individuals for follow-up care and (2) determine the barriers to and facilitators of screening. Adults 65 years of age and older were screened by staff in two primary care and one CBO setting using the Seniors in the Communit...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 9, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Rebecca Geary Jessica Mantik Valerie Moore Jessica Schuller Rani Fedoruk Marlis Atkins Catherine B Chan Source Type: research

Modelling Age-Varying Associations among Group Memberships, Neighborhood Connectedness, and Well-Being
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 9:1-9. doi: 10.1017/S0714980823000569. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIndividuals who maintain group memberships in their community tend to experience improved well-being relative to those who participate in few or no groups. There are, however, few investigations targeting variability in the correlates of group membership across the lifespan. The present examination probed age-related variability in the association between group memberships and subjective connectedness as well as well-being. Participants included 3,940 (mean age = 45.61 years, standard deviation [SD] = 15.62) Canadian and American res...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 9, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: M Blair Evans Zhuo Li Alex Benson Source Type: research

COMmunity-Based Nutrition RISK Screening in Older Adults Living Independently (COMRISK): Feasibility, Acceptability, and Appropriateness of Community Partnership Models in Alberta, Canada
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 9:1-10. doi: 10.1017/S0714980823000582. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThis feasibility study of routine nutrition risk screening in community-dwelling older adults using a partnership between health care and community-based organizations (CBO) aimed to (1) evaluate the ability of community-based partnerships to provide screening for nutrition risk, and appropriately refer at-risk individuals for follow-up care and (2) determine the barriers to and facilitators of screening. Adults 65 years of age and older were screened by staff in two primary care and one CBO setting using the Seniors in the Communit...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 9, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Rebecca Geary Jessica Mantik Valerie Moore Jessica Schuller Rani Fedoruk Marlis Atkins Catherine B Chan Source Type: research

Modelling Age-Varying Associations among Group Memberships, Neighborhood Connectedness, and Well-Being
Can J Aging. 2023 Oct 9:1-9. doi: 10.1017/S0714980823000569. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIndividuals who maintain group memberships in their community tend to experience improved well-being relative to those who participate in few or no groups. There are, however, few investigations targeting variability in the correlates of group membership across the lifespan. The present examination probed age-related variability in the association between group memberships and subjective connectedness as well as well-being. Participants included 3,940 (mean age = 45.61 years, standard deviation [SD] = 15.62) Canadian and American res...
Source: Canadian Journal on Aging - October 9, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: M Blair Evans Zhuo Li Alex Benson Source Type: research