Kathrin Boerner

Kathrin Boerner

University of Massachusetts Boston

H-index: 44

North America-United States

About Kathrin Boerner

Kathrin Boerner, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Massachusetts Boston, specializes in the field of Age-Related Chronic Disability, Challenges of Very Late Life, Paid and Unpaid Caregiving.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Type of Home Care—Informal Versus At Least Some Formal—Matters for Recipients’ Perceived Control

“A Major Issue”: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on How Home Care Leaders Perceive and Promote Aides' Mental Health and Well-Being

Coping patterns in advanced old age: Findings from the Fordham centenarian study

Dyadic analysis of very old parents’ and their children’s interdependence and self-perceptions of aging

CARING FOR A VERY OLD PARENT WITH DEMENTIA: STRATEGIES EMPLOYED TO MANAGE BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS

Cognition, function, and prevalent dementia in centenarians and near‐centenarians: An individual participant data (IPD) meta‐analysis of 18 studies

DIVERSIFYING THE PIPELINE OF GERONTOLOGISTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON

SELF-PERCEPTIONS OF AGING AMONG VERY OLD PARENTS AND THEIR OLD CHILDREN IN KOREA

Kathrin Boerner Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Gerontology

Citations(all)

6903

Citations(since 2020)

3180

Cited By

5319

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

91

i10Index(since 2020)

75

Email

University Profile Page

University of Massachusetts Boston

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Kathrin Boerner Skills & Research Interests

Age-Related Chronic Disability

Challenges of Very Late Life

Paid and Unpaid Caregiving

Top articles of Kathrin Boerner

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Type of Home Care—Informal Versus At Least Some Formal—Matters for Recipients’ Perceived Control

The Gerontologist

Molly J Wylie

Kathrin Boerner

Edward Alan Miller

Kyungmin Kim

Jeffrey A Burr

2024/5/1

“A Major Issue”: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on How Home Care Leaders Perceive and Promote Aides' Mental Health and Well-Being

Journal of Applied Gerontology

Emma K Tsui

Marita LaMonica

Kathrin Boerner

Sherry Baron

2024/2/27

Coping patterns in advanced old age: Findings from the Fordham centenarian study

Gerontology

Kim Uittenhove

Daniela S Jopp

Charikleia Lampraki

Kathrin Boerner

2023/7/4

Dyadic analysis of very old parents’ and their children’s interdependence and self-perceptions of aging

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships

Yijung K Kim

Kyungmin Kim

Daniela S Jopp

Kathrin Boerner

2023/1

CARING FOR A VERY OLD PARENT WITH DEMENTIA: STRATEGIES EMPLOYED TO MANAGE BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS

Innovation in Aging

Elizabeth Gallagher

Kathrin Boerner

Yijung Kim

Kyungmin Kim

Daniela Jopp

2023/12

Cognition, function, and prevalent dementia in centenarians and near‐centenarians: An individual participant data (IPD) meta‐analysis of 18 studies

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Yvonne Leung

Nir Barzilai

Agnieszka Batko‐Szwaczka

Nina Beker

Kathrin Boerner

...

2023/6

DIVERSIFYING THE PIPELINE OF GERONTOLOGISTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON

Innovation in Aging

Edward Miller

Jeffrey E Stokes

Pamela Nadash

Kathrin Boerner

ellen Birchander

2023/12/1

SELF-PERCEPTIONS OF AGING AMONG VERY OLD PARENTS AND THEIR OLD CHILDREN IN KOREA

Innovation in Aging

Kyungmin Kim

Joohyun Kim

Joohong Min

Yijung Kim

Kathrin Boerner

...

2023/12/1

The role of contextual factors in the health care utilization of aging LGBT adults

The Gerontologist

Krystal R Kittle

Kathrin Boerner

Kyungmin Kim

Karen I Fredriksen-Goldsen

2023/5/1

CHALLENGES OF VERY LATE LIFE: PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH, CAREGIVING, AND AGING PERCEPTIONS

Innovation in Aging

Daniela Jopp

Kathrin Boerner

2023/12/1

Focusing on the Positive: Home Health Aides’ Desire for Autonomy and Control

Journal of Applied Gerontology

Hayley P Gleason

Edward Alan Miller

Kathrin Boerner

2023/4

At the nexus of public policy and aging: Doctoral studies in gerontology at the University of Massachusetts Boston

Public Policy & Aging Report

Edward Alan Miller

Kathrin Boerner

Nina M Silverstein

Jan Mutchler

Jeffrey A Burr

2023/2/1

Widowhood and bereavement in late life

Kathrin Boerner

Jeffrey Stokes

Taylor Jansen

2023/11/14

Diagnoses of chronic health conditions and change in subjective age: The moderating role of chronological age

The Gerontologist

Anyah Prasad

Edward Alan Miller

Jeffrey A Burr

Kathrin Boerner

2022/3/1

From dementia mindsets to emotions and behaviors: Predicting person-centered care in care professionals

Dementia

Lena K Kunz

Susanne Scheibe

Barbara Wisse

Kathrin Boerner

Claudia Zemlin

2022/7

EFFECTS OF DISCRIMINATION/VICTIMIZATION ON HEALTHCARE UTILIZATION VIA HEALTHCARE BARRIERS

Innovation in Aging

Krystal Kittle

Kyungmin Kim

Karen Fredriksen Goldsen

Kathrin Boerner

2022/11

A systematic review of loneliness in bereavement: Current research and future directions

Anneke Vedder

Kathrin Boerner

Jeffrey E Stokes

Henk AW Schut

Paul A Boelen

...

2022/2/1

Support exchanges among very old parents and their children: Findings from the Boston Aging Together Study

The Gerontologist

Kathrin Boerner

Kyungmin Kim

Yijung K Kim

Daniela S Jopp

2022/4/1

EMPOWERING SENIORS TO RECOGNIZE ELDER MISTREATMENT THROUGH PEER SUPPORT: RESULTS FROM A COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROJECT

Innovation in Aging

Jessica Hsieh

Sharon Tan

Celeste Pang

Raza Mirza

Christopher Klinger

2022/11/1

THE ROLE OF RELATIONSHIP FACTORS IN HARMFUL CAREGIVER BEHAVIORS: OLDER CHILDREN CARING FOR PARENTS WITH DEMENTIA

Innovation in Aging

Elizabeth Gallagher

Kathrin Boerner

Yijung Kim

Kyungmin Kim

Daniela Jopp

2022/11

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