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Daniel R. Y. Gan, PhD
Daniel R. Y. Gan, PhD
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
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Dementia-friendly neighborhood and the built environment: A scoping review
DRY Gan, H Chaudhury, J Mann, AV Wister
The Gerontologist 62 (6), e340-e356, 2022
582022
Neighborhood atmosphere modifies the eudaimonic impact of cohesion and friendship among older adults: A multilevel mixed-methods study
DRY Gan, JC Fung, IS Cho
Social Science & Medicine 270, 113682, 2021
342021
Social connectedness as a mediator for horticultural therapy's biological effect on community-dwelling older adults: Secondary analyses of a randomized controlled trial
TKS Ng, DRY Gan, R Mahendran, EH Kua, RCM Ho
Social science & medicine 284, 114191, 2021
272021
Neighborhood effects for aging in place: A transdisciplinary framework toward health-promoting settings
DRY Gan
Housing and Society 44 (1-2), 79-113, 2017
272017
Neighborhood experiences of people over age 50: Factor structure and validity of a scale
DRY Gan, JC Fung, IS Cho
The Gerontologist 60 (8), e559-e571, 2020
212020
Prior Social Contact and Mental Health Trajectories during COVID-19: Neighborhood Friendship Protects Vulnerable Older Adults
DRY Gan, JR Best
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (19), 9999, 2021
192021
Age and sex trends in depressive symptoms across middle and older adulthood: Comparison of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging to American and European cohorts
JR Best, DRY Gan, AV Wister, TD Cosco
Journal of Affective Disorders 295, 1169-1176, 2021
172021
Assessment of mediators in the associations between urban green spaces and self-reported health
L Zhang, PY Tan, DRY Gan, R Samsudin
Landscape and Urban Planning 226, 104503, 2022
142022
Environmental influences on life satisfaction and depressive symptoms among older adults with multimorbidity: path analysis through loneliness in the Canadian longitudinal …
DRY Gan, AV Wister, JR Best
The Gerontologist 62 (6), 855-864, 2022
132022
Walk/wheelability: an inclusive instrument pair for participatory age-friendly research and practice
DRY Gan, A Mahmood, F Routhier, WB Mortenson
The Gerontologist 62 (1), e39-e47, 2022
112022
Neighborhood makes or breaks active ageing? Findings from cross-sectional path analysis
DRY Gan, GHL Cheng, TP Ng, X Gwee, CY Soh, JC Fung, IS Cho
International journal of environmental research and public health 19 (6), 3695, 2022
72022
COVID-19–Related Changes in Assistance Networks for US Older Adults With and Without Dementia
MJ Brown, H Wang, IF Lin, D Gan, D Oyeyemi, M Manning, VA Freedman
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 78 (Supplement_1), S81-S90, 2023
62023
How do green spaces prevent cognitive decline? A call for “research-by-design”
DRY Gan, L Zhang, TKS Ng
Journal of urban design and mental health 7 (3), 1, 2021
62021
Community gerontology as an interdisciplinary interdiscipline
DRY Gan
The Oxford Institute of Population Ageing Blog, 2020
52020
Changes in late‐life assistance networks for Black and White older adults during the COVID‐19 pandemic
DM Oyeyemi, IF Lin, H Wang, D Gan, MJ Brown, VA Freedman, ...
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 71 (11), 3574-3583, 2023
22023
Ageing and dementia-friendly urban design: New directions for interdisciplinary research
DRY Gan, Z Trivic
Journal of Urban Design and Mental Health 7 (1), 2021
22021
Pathways between neighbourhood experiences and mental health amongst community-dwelling older adults: Towards an urban community gerontology
DRY Gan
PQDT-Global, 2019
22019
Dementia care and prevention in community settings: a built environment framework for cognitive health promotion
DRY Gan, J Mann, H Chaudhury
Current opinion in psychiatry 37 (2), 107-122, 2024
12024
Measuring home experiences across the lifespan
DRY Gan, H Chaudhury, DRY Gan, H Chaudhury
GRC news 39 (1), 29-30, 2020
12020
A simple introduction to structural equation modelling using Stata: A psychosocioecological approach
DR Gan
12019
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