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- Where will older adults reside? Evidence from Calgary, Canada. Cities (2024)
- Mattering and self-esteem as bulwarks against the consequences of financial strain for loneliness in later life: Differentiating between- and within-person processes. Research on Aging (2024)
- A profile of positive and negative caregiving experiences among Canadian older adults: The relevance of demographic and care contexts. Journal of Applied Gerontology (2023)
- Mental health benefits and detriments of caregiving demands: A nonlinear association in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. Journal of Aging and Health (2023)
- Evaluating the positive experience of caregiving: A systematic review of the Positive Aspect of Caregiving Scale. The Gerontologist (2022)
- Identifying communities of concerns for older adults using spatial analysis: Focusing on accessibility to health, social and daily services. Journal of Applied Gerontology (2021)
- Trajectories of family care over the life course: Evidence from Canada. Ageing and Society (2021)
- Psychological well-being among informal caregivers in Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging: Why the location of care matters. The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences (2020)
- Utilization of formal and informal home care: How do older Canadians¡¯ experiences vary by care arrangements? Journal of Applied Gerontology (2020)