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Poor-Quality Daily Social Encounters, Daily Stress, and Subjective Cognitive Decline Among Older Adults.

Heejung JangNikki L HillJennifer R TurnerEmily Bratlee-WhitakerMijin JeongJacqueline A Mogle
Published in: Innovation in aging (2024)
This study contributes to a more detailed understanding of how the quality of daily social encounters can influence cognition via increased exposure to daily stress. The findings suggest that emotional support may be crucial to preserving perceptions of older adults' cognitive functioning.
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