Life satisfaction prevents decline in working memory, spatial cognition, and processing speed: Laten...
Life satisfaction prevents decline in working memory, spatial cognition, and processing speed: Latent change score analyses across 23 years
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England: Cambridge University Press
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BackgroundWithin-person growth in life satisfaction (LS) can protect against declines in cognitive functioning, and, conversely, over time. However, most studies have been cross-sectional, thereby precluding causal inferences. Thus, we used bivariate dual latent change score modeling to test within-person change-to-future change relations between L...
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Life satisfaction prevents decline in working memory, spatial cognition, and processing speed: Latent change score analyses across 23 years
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0924-9338,1778-3585
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1778-3585
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10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.19