Deborah Carr
@carrds723.bsky.social
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Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Director, Boston University. Author, Aging in America. Beagle mom. Rhode Islander
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Deborah Carr
@carrds723.bsky.social
· Sep 4
Do Friend Support and Strain Moderate the Association Between Physical Limitations and Older Adults’ Depressive Symptoms? - Deborah Carr, Shinae L. Choi, 2025
Stress theories propose that the mental health consequences of physical health problems are buffered by social support and amplified by relationship strain, yet...
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Deborah Carr
@carrds723.bsky.social
· Jul 31
The New Sociology of Bereavement | Annual Reviews
Bereavement—the loss of a loved one through death—is a common and consequential life course experience. Although bereavement, and the topic of death and dying more broadly, has remained on the margins...
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Deborah Carr
@carrds723.bsky.social
· Jul 26
Black and White Older Adults’ End-of-Life Experiences: Does Hospice Use Mitigate Racial Disparities?
AbstractObjectives. Racial disparities in end-of-life care are well documented, but less is known about how these inequalities shape assessments of death q
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Deborah Carr
@carrds723.bsky.social
· Jul 26
Do Social Security Benefits Rules Perpetuate Marital Status and Gender Inequalities?
ABSTRACTBackground and Objectives. Social Security benefits rules privilege married persons and penalize divorced, prematurely widowed, and lifelong single
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Deborah Carr
@carrds723.bsky.social
· Jul 26
Social Relationships and End-of-Life Quality among Older Adults in the United States: The Impacts of Marital, Kinship, and Network Ties
AbstractObjectives. We examine marital status differences in recent decedents’ end-of-life care and gender differences therein, and the role of other socia
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Lisa Jessee
@lisajessee.bsky.social
· Feb 19