Ageing & Society

Papers
(The H4-Index of Ageing & Society is 15. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
ASO volume 44 issue 2 Cover and Back matter65
ASO volume 44 issue 5 Cover and Front matter24
Configuring possibilities: day programmes for people living with dementia as technologies in practice - RETRACTED24
Ageing-in-place care preferences of persons living with dementia and informal care-givers with a migration background: a qualitative interview study21
‘Listen closer’: home-delivered meal volunteers’ understanding of their role in suicide intervention21
ASO volume 43 issue 10 Cover and Back matter20
Friendships, loneliness and psychological wellbeing in older adults: a limit to the benefit of the number of friends20
Gender and social class dynamics in intergenerational financial transfers among older adults: national trends over two decades in Sweden20
Care Work, Migrant Peasant Families and Discourse of Filial Piety in China Longtao He, Springer Nature (Palgrave Macmillan), Singapore, 2021, 275 pp., hbk £97.50, ISBN 13: 978-981-16-1879-619
Psychological distress in sons as resident carers of older mothers in Japan19
Foregrounding the ageing self: a duoethnographic account of growing older as a gerontologist and educator19
Activity limitations and participation restrictions among people with non-communicable diseases in Ghana17
Modelling the communication challenges of care workers from multilingual and multicultural backgrounds16
Intrinsic post-retirement work motivation in formal Chilean workers at retirement age: a qualitative study16
The role of uncertainty in planning for self-funded social care for older people with a diagnosis of dementia16
Involvement of older adults in shared decision-making on care transitions in the UK: an interpretative qualitative systematic review15
Older adults’ mental health information preferences: a call for more balanced information to empower older adults’ mental health help-seeking15
Stigma and its implications for dementia in South Africa: a multi-stakeholder exploratory study15
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