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Friendship and Cognitive Functioning among Married and Widowed Chinese Older Adults.

Changmin PengLaura L HaymanJan E MutchlerJeffrey A Burr
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2021)
The results implied that friendship is important for maintaining cognitive functioning in later life and widowed older Chinese adults may benefit more from friendship in its relationship to cognitive functioning than married older Chinese adults. Further, one potential pathway linking friendship to cognitive functioning may be through depression; however, more research is needed to support this finding. Intervention programs aimed at building friendship opportunities may be one way to achieve better cognitive aging.
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