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Age differences in psychosocial predictors of positive and negative affect: A longitudinal investigation of young, midlife, and older adults

机译:正面和负面影响的社会心理预测因素中的年龄差异:对年轻人,中年和老年人的纵向调查

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Research has consistently shown that despite aging-related losses, older adults have high levels of emotional well-being relative to those in young and midlife adults. We aimed to contribute to knowledge around the factors that predict emotional well-being over the life course by examining age group differences in associations of positive and negative social exchanges and mastery beliefs with positive and negative affect in a sample of 7,472 young, midlife, and older adults assessed on 2 measurement occasions, 4 years apart. Results from structural equation models indicated lower levels of negative affect with advancing age. Mastery was consistently related to higher well-being, with the strongest associations evident for young adults. Older adults reported the most frequent positive and least frequent negative social exchanges; however, associations of social relations with affect tended to be stronger among young and midlife adults relative to older adults. Results are discussed in the context of life course perspectives on goal orientations and self-regulatory processes.
机译:研究一直表明,尽管与衰老有关,但与年轻人和中年人相比,老年人的情绪健康水平较高。我们旨在通过对7472名年轻,中年和老年人在相隔4年的2个测量场合进行了评估。结构方程模型的结果表明,随着年龄的增长,负面影响的程度会降低。精通始终与更高的幸福感相关,而对于年轻人而言,最强的关联性显而易见。老年人报告了最频繁的积极社交活动和最不频繁的消极社交活动;然而,与中老年人相比,年轻人和中年成年人与情感之间的社会关系联系往往更强。在人生历程的角度对目标取向和自我调节过程进行了讨论。

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