Description
This landmark annual review has provided nearly
three decades of knowledge, insight, and research on topics critical to
gerontologists everywhere.
The purpose of this annual review is to critically examine the
full gamut of literature on key topics in gerontology and geriatrics,
including social and cultural issues, medicine, psychology, economics,
and end-of-life issues.
ARGG continues its long tradition of professionalism
under the editorship of leading experts in the field of gerontology, K.
Warner Schaie and Harvey Sterns. Over the past 30 years, ARGG
has brought together internationally recognized experts in the fields
of gerontology and geriatrics, and continues to deliver the highest
standards of content and authoritative reviews of research for
students, researchers, and clinicians.
Past volumes of ARGG have addressed critical issues such as:
- Psychopharmacologic interventions in late life
- Scientific and social issues in end-of-life care
- Biology of aging
- Aging health care work force issues
- Economic outcomes in later life
- Emotional development in older adults
- Nutrition and health
- Medications and the elderly
For the first time ever, we invite readers to purchase either
individual issues of this annual review, or to subscribe to the
complete periodical and gain access to all previously published and
forthcoming issues. View the full archive of previously published Annual Reviews of Gerontology and Geriatrics