The experience of dementia: Original article. 1(1)
Psychiatry of the elderly - a consensus statement.. 1(1)
Psychiatric symptoms in a total population of very elderly: data from physician examinations and informant reports. 1(3)
Organization of care in psychiatry of the elderly - a thecnical consensus statement. 2(3)
Support to family carers of patients with frontotemporal dementia. 12(4)
Elderly people who committed suicide - their contact with the health service: what did they expect, and what did they get?. 14(8)
Quality of life and depression in carers of patients with early onset dementia. 15(3)
Factors associated with perceived health in elderly medical inpatients: a particular focus on personal coping recourses.. 16(6)
The effect of coping on the burden in family carers of persons with dementia. 17(8)
Loneliness among men and women – a five-year follow-up study. 18(2)
Effect on anxiety and depression of a multifactorial risk factor intervention program after stroke and TIA: a randomized controlled trial. 18(5)
Prevalence of depression among memory clinic patients as measured by the Cornell Scale pof depression in dementia. 18(5)
Predictors of subjective age in people aged 40-79 years: a five-year follow-up study: The impact of mastery, mental and physical health. 18(5)
The influence of day care centres for people with dementia on family caregivers: an integrative review of the literature
Association of psychological distress late in life and dementia-related mortality
Locus of control and coping strategies in older persons with and without depression
Differences in caregivers' psychological distress and associated factors by care recipients' gender and kinship. aug
The will-to-live scale: development, validation, and significance for elderly people
A systematic review of physical illness, functional disability, and suicidal behaviour among older adults.. 2015
Depression and Infrequent Participation in Social Activities among Older Adults: The Moderating Role of High-Quality Familial Ties
Suicide and aging: special issue of Aging & Mental health
Using carer biographical narratives to explore factors involved in proxy reporting of quality of life in people with dementia
Caregiver profiles in dementia related to quality of life, depression and perseverance time in the European Actifcare study: the importance of social health.
Can depression in psychogeriatric inpatients at one year follow-up be explained by locus of control and coping strategies?
Social health and dementia: a European consensus on the operationalization of the concept and directions for research and practice.
Experiences of attending day care services designed for people with dementia – a qualitative study with individual interviews
Needs and quality of life of people with middle-stage dementia and their family carers from the European Actifcare study. When informal care alone may not suffice.
Quality of life of family carers of persons with young-onset compared to late-onset dementia.
Dementia-related anxiety and coping styles associated with suicidal ideation.
Applicability of the locus of control of behaviour scale for people with dementia
The course of depressive symptoms and mortality in older patients with cancer
Pain in nursing home residents with dementia and its association to quality of life
Determinants of quality of life in young onset dementia – results from a European multicenter assessment
Experiences of nursing home staff using the targeted interdisciplinary model for evaluation and treatment of neuropsychiatric symptoms (TIME) – a qualitative study