Defying global trends: U-M study finds high happiness, low depression among oldest Americans
July 22, 2024
July 22, 2024
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 22 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
Study: Psychosocial Well-Being Differences Between the Young Old, Old-Old, and Oldest Old: A Global Comparison
The oldest North Americans are among the happiest in the world despite increased depression and loneliness among their peers in other regions, according to a recent University of Michigan study.
Published in the Journal of Aging and Health, the research highlights . . .
Study: Psychosocial Well-Being Differences Between the Young Old, Old-Old, and Oldest Old: A Global Comparison
The oldest North Americans are among the happiest in the world despite increased depression and loneliness among their peers in other regions, according to a recent University of Michigan study.
Published in the Journal of Aging and Health, the research highlights . . .