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Aging attitudes moderate the effect of subjective age on psychological well-being: Evidence from a 10-year longitudinal study

机译:老龄化态度减轻了主观年龄对心理健康的影响:一项为期10年的纵向研究的证据

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Older subjective age is often associated with lower psychological well-being among middle-aged and older adults. We hypothesize that attitudes toward aging moderate this relationship; specifically, feeling older will predict lower well-being among those with less favorable attitudes toward aging but not those with more favorable aging attitudes. We tested this with longitudinal data from the National Survey of Midlife Development in the United States-II assessing subjective age and psychological well-being over 10 years. As hypothesized older subjective age predicted lower life satisfaction and higher negative affect when aging attitudes were less favorable but not when aging attitudes were more favorable. Implications and future research directions are discussed.
机译:主观年龄较大通常与中老年人的心理健康状况低下有关。我们假设对衰老的态度可以缓和这种关系。具体来说,年龄较大的人会预测对衰老态度较差的人的幸福感较低,而对年龄的态度较不满意的人则不会。我们使用来自美国第二次国家中年生活发展状况调查的纵向数据对此进行了测试,该数据评估了10年的主观年龄和心理健康状况。如假设的主观年龄预测的那样,当衰老态度较差时,生活满意度较低,负面影响较高,而当衰老态度较差时,则不是。涵义和未来的研究方向进行了讨论。

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