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Dr. Audrey Swift
Dr. Audrey Swift
Senior Instructor and Research Associate, University of Manitoba
Verified email at umanitoba.ca
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Causal beliefs, social participation, and loneliness among older adults: A longitudinal study
NE Newall, JG Chipperfield, RA Clifton, RP Perry, AU Swift, JC Ruthig
Journal of social and personal relationships 26 (2-3), 273-290, 2009
2142009
Older men's lay definitions of successful aging over time: the Manitoba follow-up study
RB Tate, AU Swift, DJ Bayomi
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development 76 (4), 297-322, 2013
802013
Comparative risk and perceived control: Implications for psychological and physical well-being among older adults
JC Ruthig, JG Chipperfield, RP Perry, NE Newall, A Swift
The Journal of social psychology 147 (4), 345-369, 2007
782007
Differential determinants of men's and women's everyday physical activity in later life
JG Chipperfield, NE Newall, LP Chuchmach, AU Swift, TL Haynes
The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social …, 2008
722008
Gender differences in the adaptive influence of folk beliefs: A longitudinal study of life satisfaction in aging.
AUAA Swift, DS Bailis, JG Chipperfield, JC Ruthig, NE Newall
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du …, 2008
262008
Themes from older men's lay definitions of successful aging as indicators of primary and secondary control beliefs over time: The Manitoba Follow-up Study
AU Swift, RB Tate
Journal of Aging Studies 27 (4), 410-418, 2013
252013
Exploring ethno-cultural variations in how older Canadians define healthy aging: The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)
S Shooshtari, V Menec, A Swift, R Tate
Journal of Aging Studies 52, 100834, 2020
202020
Secondary control belief combinations (adjustment and acceptance) and well-being in older adults
AU Swift, JG Chipperfield
Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 32 (4), 349-359, 2013
122013
Older Men’s Definitions of Frailty–The Manitoba Follow-up Study
PDS John, SS McClement, AU Swift, RB Tate
Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 38 (1), 13-20, 2019
82019
A bidirectional approach to lay definitions vs. theories of successful aging: The Manitoba Follow-up Study
AU Swift, RB Tate
Healthy Aging Research 4 (28), 1-13, 2015
62015
Life Course Predictors of Young Men Surviving to Age 90 in a Cohort Study: The Manitoba Follow-up Study
RB Tate, AU Swift, EH Thompson, PDS John
Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 42 (1), 13-19, 2023
22023
Patterns of functional impairment over time amongst older men—the Manitoba follow-up study
PD St John, AU Swift, RB Tate
Canadian Geriatrics Journal 24 (2), 144, 2021
22021
Self-Rated Frailty and Mortality in Old Men: The Manitoba Follow-Up Study
E Sachs, P St. John, A Swift, R Tate
The Journal of Frailty & Aging 10, 44-48, 2021
12021
An analysis of secondary control beliefs and physical and psychological well-being in older individuals
AUUA Swift
University of Manitoba (Canada), 2011
12011
A longitudinal analysis of control beliefs as moderators of the relationship between stress and well-being in later life
A Swift
12004
CHRONIC DISEASE AND TERMINAL DECLINE IN VERY OLD MEN: THE MANITOBA FOLLOW-UP STUDY
RB Tate, P St John, A Swift, EH Thompson
Innovation in Aging 3 (Suppl 1), S133, 2019
2019
PREDICTORS OF LIVING TO AGE 90 AMONG THE MEN OF MANITOBA FOLLOW-UP STUDY
RB Tate, A Swift, PS John, EH Thompson
Innovation in Aging 1 (Suppl 1), 985, 2017
2017
THE DYNAMIC PROCESS OF SUCCESSFUL AGING OF OLD MEN: THE MANITOBA FOLLOW-UP STUDY
RB Tate, AU Swift
GERONTOLOGIST 54, 29-29, 2014
2014
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CONTROL OF VERY OLD MEN: THE MANITOBA FOLLOW-UP STUDY (MFUS)
AU Swift, RB Tate, DJ Bayomi
GERONTOLOGIST 52, 183-183, 2012
2012
REPEATABILITY OF THEMES FROM LAY-DEFINITIONS OF SUCCESSFUL AGING: THE MANITOBA FOLLOW-UP STUDY
RB Tate, AU Swift, DJ Bayomi
GERONTOLOGIST 52, 364-364, 2012
2012
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