Mary A Luszcz
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Recent Articles
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Scott J, Mazzucchelli T, Walker R, Luszcz M, Windsor T
Gerontology
. 2024 Aug;
70(11):1188-1201.
PMID: 39186930
Introduction: Engagement with life is central to aging well. There is currently a lack of flexible programs for promoting engagement that tailor to the unique interests, capacities, and life circumstances...
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Ure S, Gill C, Evans T, Windsor T, Scott J, Walker R, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Jun;
19(6):e0305908.
PMID: 38917213
Previous research has indicated the suitability of behavioural activation (BA) as an intervention for reducing depression in older adults. However, little research has investigated the potential of BA to increase...
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Scott J, Mazzucchelli T, Luszcz M, Walker R, Windsor T
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci
. 2024 Jun;
79(8).
PMID: 38822622
Objectives: Self-compassion has been identified as a psychological resource for aging well. To date, self-compassion among older adults has typically been conceptualized as a trait variable. This study examined whether...
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Scott J, Mazzucchelli T, Luszcz M, Walker R, Windsor T
BMC Psychol
. 2022 Dec;
10(1):288.
PMID: 36471403
Background: Meaningful activity engagement is a critical element of ageing well. Interventions designed to increase activity engagement tend to be activity-specific and do not always meet the needs of older...
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Scott J, Luszcz M, Walker R, Mazzucchelli T, Windsor T
Australas J Ageing
. 2022 Aug;
42(1):176-184.
PMID: 35962524
Objectives: Losses that occur with age can create barriers to meaningful activity engagement, a crucial aspect of ageing well. Research on this topic is frequently qualitative, with few studies accessing...
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Windsor T, Curtis R, Gerstorf D, Hoppmann C, Luszcz M
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci
. 2020 Aug;
76(6):1049-1059.
PMID: 32842146
Objectives: Remaining engaged with life is a hallmark of aging well and pursuing personally meaningful activities is presumably important for late-life affect. We examined how moment-to-moment variability in meaning and...
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Lane A, Windsor T, Andel R, Luszcz M
Gerontology
. 2017 May;
63(6):550-559.
PMID: 28511173
Background: Long-term protective associations proposed between previous complex occupational tasks and cognitive functioning in later life point to work roles contributing to cognitive reserve. Objective: To examine occupational complexity involving...
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Robins Wahlin T, Luszcz M, Wahlin A, Byrne G
Dement Geriatr Cogn Dis Extra
. 2016 Mar;
5(3):517-29.
PMID: 26955384
Background: This study examines non-verbal (design) and verbal (phonemic and semantic) fluency in prodromal Huntington's disease (HD). An accumulating body of research indicates subtle deficits in cognitive functioning among prodromal...
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Kiely K, Mitchell P, Gopinath B, Luszcz M, Jagger C, Anstey K
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
. 2015 Oct;
71(5):637-42.
PMID: 26515257
Background: The aim of this study was to estimate the expected years lived with hearing impairment, vision impairment, and dual sensory impairment among older adults. Methods: A total of 4,160...
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Browne-Yung K, Walker R, Luszcz M
Gerontologist
. 2015 Oct;
57(2):282-291.
PMID: 26511273
We aimed to identify aspects of late-life resilience and sense of self-identity and locate them within a life narrative to provide insights into methods of coping with the challenges of...