Academic Profile : No longer with NTU
Journal Articles
(Not applicable to NIE
staff as info will be
pulled from PRDS)
(Not applicable to NIE
staff as info will be
pulled from PRDS)
Lee, HJ, Kim K, Bangerter LR, Zarit SH, Fingerman KL. (2019). Aging Parents’ and Middle-Aged Children’s Evaluations of Parents’ Disability and Life Problems. Journal of Adult Development, .
Schmitt, E.M., Gallagher, J., Albuquerque, A., Tabloski, P., Lee, H.J., Gleason, L., Weiner, L., Marcantonio, E.R., Jones, R.N., Inouye, S.K., & Schulman-Green, D. (2019). Perspectives on the delirium experience and its burden: Common themes among older patients, their family caregivers, and nurses. The Gerontologist, 59(2), 327-337.
Burr, J.A., Han, S., Lee, H.J., Tavares, J.L., & Mutchler, J.E. (2018). Health benefits associated with three helping behaviors: Evidence for incident cardiovascular disease. The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences, 73(3), 492-500.
Choi, Y.ǂ, & Lee, H.J.ǂ. (2017). Do regular cholesterol screenings lead to lower cholesterol levels and better health behaviors for all? Spotlight on middle-aged and older adults in the United States. Journal of Aging and Health, 29(3), 389-414.
Lee, H.J., & Szinovacz, M. (2016). Positive, negative, and ambivalent interactions with family and friends: Associations with well-being. Journal of Marriage and Family, 78(3), 660-679.
Schmitt, E.M., Gallagher, J., Albuquerque, A., Tabloski, P., Lee, H.J., Gleason, L., Weiner, L., Marcantonio, E.R., Jones, R.N., Inouye, S.K., & Schulman-Green, D. (2019). Perspectives on the delirium experience and its burden: Common themes among older patients, their family caregivers, and nurses. The Gerontologist, 59(2), 327-337.
Burr, J.A., Han, S., Lee, H.J., Tavares, J.L., & Mutchler, J.E. (2018). Health benefits associated with three helping behaviors: Evidence for incident cardiovascular disease. The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences, 73(3), 492-500.
Choi, Y.ǂ, & Lee, H.J.ǂ. (2017). Do regular cholesterol screenings lead to lower cholesterol levels and better health behaviors for all? Spotlight on middle-aged and older adults in the United States. Journal of Aging and Health, 29(3), 389-414.
Lee, H.J., & Szinovacz, M. (2016). Positive, negative, and ambivalent interactions with family and friends: Associations with well-being. Journal of Marriage and Family, 78(3), 660-679.