The?NACDA Summer 2024 Newsletter?is available! This season's issue should help you stay in the know about our recent data releases and upcoming conferences. Take it easy and enjoy! https://lnkd.in/eSQwmyxS
NACDA-The National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging at ICPSR
研究服务
Ann Arbor,Michigan 69 位关注者
Data on aging at ICPSR - find complete datasets for studies such as MIDUS, NSHAP, and much more! Funded by NIA.
关于我们
The National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA), located within ICPSR, is funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA). NACDA preserves and shares thousands of social science data collections about aging populations; the data are free to the public. NACDA's mission is to advance research on aging by helping researchers to profit from the under-exploited potential of a broad range of datasets. NACDA acquires and preserves data relevant to gerontological research, processing as needed to promote effective research use, disseminates them to researchers, and facilitates their use. By preserving and making available the largest library of electronic data on aging in the United States, NACDA offers opportunities for secondary analysis on major issues of scientific and policy relevance. The NACDA staff represents a team of professional researchers, archivists and technicians who work together to obtain, process, distribute, and promote data relevant to aging research.
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https://linktr.ee/NACDAdata
NACDA-The National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging at ICPSR的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 研究服务
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Ann Arbor,Michigan
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1978
- 领域
- data、aging、research、archive、library、longitudinal、data management、data sharing、metadata和social sciences
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330 Packard St
US,Michigan,Ann Arbor
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#PublicationFriday is here! Check out the latest research on health, aging, peri menopause, and more/ Featuring datasets like NSHAP, SWAN, MIDUS. Learn more: https://buff.ly/GIHANEz
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National Health & Aging Trends Study (NHATS) and Health and Retirement Study (HRS) are NIA-funded, U.S. national, longitudinal studies which users can access. Learn about NHATS/HRS and how their topics compare to MIDUS and NSHAP here: https://buff.ly/7fh4LG4 #data #aging #health
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Advance care planning intervention improved end-of-life documentation but increased potentially burdensome care "An advance care planning (ACP) intervention increased both documentation of end-of-life preferences and potentially burdensome care. These findings from an NIA-funded clinical trial, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, underscore the importance of comprehensive support for those with serious illness and prioritizing patient-relevant outcomes in ACP research." https://buff.ly/4snHITd
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Depositing your data is an important step to pushing your field forward and helping other scholars. Don't know where to start? Check out our Deposit Checklist! We help researchers deposit data and try to make the process as easy as possible. Learn more: https://buff.ly/3IJJh3G
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Reminder! Apply by March 31: Build your aging research career as a Butler-Williams Scholar via NIA Blog Post A unique opportunity on the path to an independent research career https://buff.ly/QWC87A4
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4 Factors Causing Tension Between Adult Children and Parents via Psychology Today Struggling to connect with your parents as an adult? Discover the hidden generational, cultural, and financial factors that may be driving a wedge between you. https://buff.ly/V20xKxA
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NIA Featured Research Review of Medicare data reveals potential new statistics on dementia diagnosis "A study of Medicare data showed that approximately 9% of beneficiaries — 5.3 million people — may have Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia. Researchers used diagnostic and prescription-drug codes to count dementia cases. If validated, this approach to capturing dementia data could potentially lead to the development of a new national surveillance method. These findings, published in JAMA Network Open, are from the NIA-funded Dementia DataHub, a joint effort of the University of Chicago, George Washington University, and KPMG LLP." https://buff.ly/zuOStbY
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Friendships After 60: Maximizing "Social Fitness" via Psychology Today "Friendship after 60 isn't just fulfilling—it's vital. Learn how social connections boost health and happiness, and practical ways to expand your circle." https://buff.ly/aggQm9L
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