Appendix A. Selected Publications
A1. Carr, Deborah, James S. House, Camille Wortman, Randolph M. Nesse, and Ronald C. Kessler. 2001. "Psychological Adjustment to Sudden and Anticipated Spousal Death Among the Older Widowed." Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 56B(4): S237-48.
A2. Carr, Deborah, James S. House, Ronald C. Kessler, Randolph M. Nesse, John Sonnega, and Camille Wortman. 2000. "Marital Quality and Psychological Adjustment to Widowhood Among Older Adults: A Longitudinal Analysis." Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 55B(4):S197-207.
A3. Holden, Karen C., Richard V. Burkhauser, and Daniel J. Feaster. 1998. "The Timing of Falls into Poverty after Retirement and Widowhood." Demography 25(3): 405-414.
A4. Zick, Cathleen D. and Karen Holden. 2000. "An Assessment of the Wealth Holdings of Recent Widows." Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 55B(2):S90-S97.
A5. Kirchhoff, K. T., Spuhler, V., Walker, L., Hutton, A., Vaughan-Cole, B., & Clemmer, T. 2000. "ICU Nurses' Experiences with End-of-life Care." American Journal of Critical Care (9): 36-42.
A6. Kirchhoff, K. T., & Beckstrand, R. (2000). "Critical Care Nurses' Perceptions of and Helps in Providing End-of-life Care to Dying Patients."American Journal of Critical Care (4): 96-105.
Questionnaires Expected to be Used as Source Materials for End-of-Life Planning and Well-Being in Late Life
B. Health Care and End-of-Life Decisions: Face to Face Study, Detroit Area Study, Spring/Summer 1999
C. The Changing Lives of Older Couples Study, Wave I & II Follow-ups (excerpts only)
D. Asset and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest Old Experimental Module.
Questions on end-of-life decision making summarized in:
Hopp, Faith P. 2000. "Preferences for Surrogate Decision Makers, Informal Communication, and Advance Directives Among Community Dwelling Elders: Results from a National Survey." The Gerontologist 40(4): 449-57.
E. Health and Retirement Survey: "Expectations" and "Widowhood" modules.