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Research Highlight: Better satisfaction with aging could improve health and well-being | 2021-22 Fellow Julia Nakamura

New research from 2021-22 CAnD3 Fellow Julia Nakamura听and colleagues听finds that higher satisfaction with aging could lead to improved health and well-being outcomes.

Published: 16 Feb 2022

Social Networks and Social Media Use of Older Adults | 2021-22 Fellow Sofia Gil-Clavel

2021-22 CAnD3 Fellow Sofia Gil-Clavel recently published her second dissertation paper on whether older adults use social media to maintain friendships. Using data from the听Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) and Facebook, the paper found that digital relationships may compensate for the lack of offline social networks among older migrants.

Published: 11 Nov 2021

Fellow Daniel Tingskou Wins 2021 Jack Boan Student Essay Competition

2020-21 CAnD3 fellow Daniel Tingskou' s winning submission to the 2021 Jack Boan Student Essay Competition explores the effects of a 2005 Ontario tax policy on the interprovincial migration of physicians in Canada.

Published: 24 Jun 2021

Memory disorders and their spouse carers on influencing formal care | Mari Aaltonen & Anne Martin-Matthews

Experiences of people with memory disorders and their spouse carers on influencing formal care: 鈥淭hey ask my wife questions that they should ask me鈥 听

Published: 2 Mar 2021

Presentation by team member Anna Zajacova and trainee Anthony Jehn on health behaviour changes during the pandemic

CAnD3 team member Anna Zajacova, trainee Anthony Jehn, and colleagues will be discussing their recent paper on changes听in health behaviours during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated socio-demographic disparities in a webinar series from the

Published: 18 Feb 2021

New paper by trainee Mari Aaltonen on dementia and delayed discharge

Dementia and Poor Continuity of Primary Care Delay Hospital Discharge in Older Adults: A Population-Based Study From 2001 to 2016

Published: 25 Jan 2021

Trainee Anthony Jehn discusses who is most likely to adhere to public health precautions | CBC News

CAnD3 trainee Anthony Jehn was featured in a CBC article听about his recent paper with CAnD3 team member Anna Zajacova analyzing Statistics Canada data to assess the demographic groups willing or unwilling to follow public health precautions to prevent COVID-19.听

Published: 15 Dec 2020

New paper by Anna Zajacova and trainee Anthony Jehn on mental health and economic concerns

Mental Health and Economic Concerns from March to May during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada: Insights from an Analysis of Repeated Cross-Sectional Surveys

Published: 14 Dec 2020
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