[en] Two studies demonstrate the usefulness of a newly developed, direct assessment method of subjective conceptualizations of development across adulthood. Results of Study 1 (N = 234, 18–83 years) suggest that older adults anticipate stronger decline in four domains of functioning (subjective well-being, social relationships, cognition, physical functioning) than younger and middle-aged adults.
Study 2 (N = 166, 20–85 years) showed that older adults’ conceptualizations show less differentiation across domains than those of younger and middle-aged adults’. Results of both studies confirm lifespan notions of multidirectionality (expectations of gains and losses)
but also show age-related differences in multidimensionality of developmental conceptions (i.e., differences in expected trajectories between domains). Moreover, results provide evidence that favorable conceptions impact perceived controllability and actual subjective well-being.
Disciplines :
Neurosciences & comportement
Auteur, co-auteur :
MUSTAFIC, Maida ; University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education (FLSHASE) > Education, Culture, Cognition and Society (ECCS)
Freund, Alexandra M.
Langue du document :
Anglais
Titre :
Multidimensionality in Developmental Conceptions Across Adulthood
Date de publication/diffusion :
juin 2012
Titre du périodique :
GeroPsych: Journal of Gerontopsychology and Geriatric Psychiatry
ISSN :
1662-9647
eISSN :
1662-971X
Maison d'édition :
American Psychological Association (APA), Washington, Etats-Unis - District de Columbia