
Hanamori SkoblowUniversity of Missouri | Mizzou · Department of Human Development and Family Studies
Hanamori Skoblow
Master of Science
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Negative self-perceptions of aging (SPA) and an older subjective age are associated with a greater likelihood of cardiovascular disease. We predicted that C-reactive protein (CRP), a marker of stress-related inflammation, would mediate this relation.
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Data from up to 6,602 participants ages 50 to 101 in the Health and Retirement S...
Background and Objectives: This study assessed the associations between perceptions of aging (POA) and sexual frequency and satisfaction in older adult dyads.
Research Design and Methods: Using dyadic data from up to 1,122 different-sex married and cohabiting couples ages 50–89 (Mmen = 66.63 [7.40]; Mwomen = 64.43 [7.27]), we estimated 2 actor-par...
An emerging body of research suggests that later-life cognitive functioning may be partly the result of influences across the life course. Low socioeconomic position in childhood is associated with disparities in cognitive functioning in older adulthood. Framed by the life course perspective, several explanations for this association exist: the lat...
In the U.S., cancer and its related issues have an impact on public health, such as increased death rates and economic burdens due to lost productivity and associated treatment costs. Along the cancer control continuum, there are ample opportunities to enact policies that can improve cancer prevention, detection, and survivorship. As the US populat...
The predictors of cognitive functioning are varied and complex. Gerontologists are increasingly interested in the long arm of childhood, suggesting that late-life cognitive functioning may be partly the result of influences across the life span. Research shows that childhood economic hardship is associated with disparities in cognitive functioning...
One in five Americans adults report experiencing chronic pain and stated it has negatively impacted their lives by limiting their engagement in activities. The magnitude of pain experienced is more severe in older adults, which may be due to age-related differences in pain perception pathways leaving older adults more vulnerable to the negative imp...
Ample evidence and stereotype embodiment theory indicate that older adults’ internalized beliefs about aging are related to their health and well-being over time. Aging beliefs are constructed and reinforced socioculturally, interpersonally, and structurally, the latter of which includes federal, state, and local policies. For instance, policies af...
Clinical practice is direct and indirect work with and for patients to improve their wellbeing. Typically, clinical practice is specific to the discipline and institutional body in which providers work. Additionally, caring for older adults requires a review of the biological, psychological, and social aspects of their health to address their needs...
Recent studies have shown that negative perceptions of subjective aging are associated with a heightened risk of cardiovascular events (Stephan et al., 2020) and increased C-reactive protein (CRP), a biomarker associated with inflammation (Stephan et al., 2014). Because inflammation is deleterious to cardiovascular health, CRP might mediate the ass...
Recent research has demonstrated that social relationships are positively associated with self-perceptions of aging (SPA; Santini et al., 2019), although to date, this evidence is cross-sectional. The current study builds on previous work and explores the longitudinal relation between social relationships and SPA, and whether these associations mig...
We examined whether the associations between marital quality and mental health were equally strong among dyads in which one spouse was providing care to a spouse (n = 155), parent (n = 61), or another adult (n = 176). Using Wave 2 of the NSHAP and actor-partner interdependence (APIM) models, we found significant differences (p=.004) among groups. M...