Volume 19 No. 4 Winter/Hiver 2000

Editorial / Éditorial

Canadian Research on Aging: Two Decades of Growth; Time of Change
Anne Martin-Matthews

La recherche canadienne sur le vieillissement: après deux décennies de croissance, l'heure est au changement
Anne Martin-Matthews i

Biographies

Longitudinal Examination of the Functional Status of Older Adults: Successful Aging Within a Representative Canadian Sample
Norm O'Rourke, Richard MacLennan, Thomas Hadjistavropoulos, and Holly Tuokko

Socio-economic Status and Self-Rated Health Among Older Canadians
John Cairney

Effets des benzodiazépines sur la performance cognitive et psychomotrice des personnes âgées souffrant d'insomnie
Anouk M. Gagné et Charles M. Morin

Reliability, Validity and Reference Values of the Zarit Burden Interview for Assessing Informal Caregivers of Community-Dwelling Older Persons with Dementia
Réjean Hébert, Gina Bravo, and Michel Préville

Formal Assistance Among Dutch Older Adults: An Examination of the Gendered Nature of Marital History
Andrew V. Wister and Pearl A. Dykstra

Book Reviews/Comptes rendus

G.K. Wilcock, R.S. Bucks, and K. Rockwood (Eds.). Diagnosis and Management of Dementia: A Manual for Memory Disorders Teams
Reviewed by Maureen Gorman

P.A. Lichtenberg. Mental Health Practice in Geriatric Health Care Settings
Reviewed by Rebecca Allen-Burge

Call for Nominations/Appel de candidatures

With the publication of Volume 19(4), Rosemary Vanderkamp retires as Managing Editor of the Canadian Journal on Aging. She has served the Journal in this capacity for over 10 years, through the Editorships of Victor Marshall, François Béland, and Anne Martin-Matthews. Rosemary Vanderkamp has been an exceptionally thorough and dedicated Managing Editor, and has long functioned as the "institutional memory" of the Journal, as Editorial Board members moved in and out of their roles. She has ably managed our business and financial affairs, and kept the Journal functioning smoothly and efficiently through all manner of circumstances. Over the years, many CJA authors have benefitted from her Journal editing skills, her commitment to a job well done, and her careful attention to detail. We thank Rosemary for her professional integrity and loyal service to the Canadian Journal on Aging and to the Canadian Association on Gerontology, and we extend to her our very best wishes for health and happiness in retirement.

La parution du volume 19(4), de La Revue canadienne du vieillissement coïncide avec le départ de Rosemary Vanderkamp. Pendant plus de dix ans, elle a été éditrice de La Revue, alors que se sont succédé plusieurs rédacteurs en chef, notamment Victor Marshall, François Béland et Anne Martin-Matthews. Éditrice particulièrement accomplie et dévouée, Rosemary Vanderkamp a longtemps été la "mémoire" de La Revue, alors que différents membres constituaient tour à tour le comité de rédaction. Elle a habilement assumé la direction commerciale et financière de La Revue et mené l'entreprise rondement en toutes circonstances. Au fil des ans, plusieurs auteurs ont profité de ses compétences d'éditrice, de son attachement au travail bien fait et de son souci du détail. Nous remercions Rosemary de son intégrité professionnelle et de ses loyaux services à La Revue canadienne du vieillissement et à l'Association canadienne de gérontologie. Nous lui souhaitons une retraite heureuse et une santé florissante.

 


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