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Social network type and subsequent cognitive health among older Europeans
Ella Cohn-Schwartz
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Michal Levinsky
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Howard Litwin
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The Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
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Cognitive Health
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Network Type
100%
Social Network Types
100%
Europe
25%
Cognitive Outcome
25%
Modal
25%
Cognitive Measures
25%
Older People
25%
Cognitive Decline
25%
Network Applications
25%
Spouses
25%
Gender Education
25%
Interpersonal Environment
25%
Cognitive Function
25%
Family Relationships
25%
Health Surveys
25%
Older Adult Health
25%
Criterion Variable
25%
Health Aging
25%
Latent Class Analysis
25%
Self-rated Health
25%
Network Ties
25%
Immediate Recall
25%
Family Type
25%
Poor Network
25%
Delayed Recall
25%
Mobility Problems
25%
Family Networks
25%
Fluency
25%
Health Mobility
25%
Personal Social Networks
25%
Friendship Ties
25%
Enhanced Network
25%
Late-life Cognition
25%
Contextual Framing
25%
Psychology
Cognitive Function
100%
Cognitive Decline
50%
Criterion Variable
50%
Self-Rated Health
50%