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    Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
    23 October 2021Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Associations between Subjective Sleep Difficulties and Self-Perceptions of Aging  Sabatini, S; Ukoumunne, OC; Ballard, C; et al.
    14 April 2021Cross-sectional association between objective cognitive performance and perceived age-related gains and losses in cognition  Sabatini, S; Ukoumunne, OC; Ballard, C; et al.
    4 February 2022Differences in awareness of positive and negative age-related changes account for variability in health outcomes  Sabatini, S; Ukoumunne, OC; Brothers, A; et al.
    2 November 2021Exploring awareness of age-related changes among over 50s in the UK: findings from the PROTECT study  Sabatini, S; Ukoumunne, OC; Ballard, C; et al.
    23 December 2021Identifying predictors of self-perceptions of aging based on a range of cognitive, physical, and mental health indicators: Twenty-year longitudinal findings from the ILSE study  Sabatini, S; Siebert, JS; Diehl, M; et al.
    9 March 2022Minimal Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health and Wellbeing of People Living With Dementia: Analysis of Matched Longitudinal Data From the IDEAL Study  Sabatini, S; Bennett, HQ; Martyr, A; et al.
    16 January 2021Relationship between self-perceptions of aging and ‘living well’ among people with mild-to-moderate dementia: Findings from the ideal programme  Sabatini, S; Ukoumunne, OC; Martyr, A; et al.
    5 August 2021What does feeling younger or older than one’s chronological age mean to men and women? Qualitative and quantitative findings from the PROTECT study  Sabatini, S; Ukoumunne, OC; Ballard, C; et al.