This study seeks to expand the traditional activity theory explanation of adjustment to aging by integrating it with the aged subculture theory advanced by Rose. A path model is developed that adds self-conception to social activity, social adequacy, and other predictors of life satisfaction. This model is applied, using an analysis of covariance structures approach, to data from two subsamples of older adults from a national Harris survey. As a result of this analysis, self-conception is shown to be an important intervening variable between social activity and life satisfaction, especially for the subsample of older people who prefer to spend time with others their own age. Finally, a symbolic interactionist perspective is suggested for un...
We review the contribution of social integration on the process of successful aging. Building on emp...
ABSTRACT. This study examines relationships among three measures of subjective well-being (life sati...
The impact of the lives of successful people is ineffaceable. Their influence is passed on from gene...
This thesis explores personal meanings of age in the context of the changing age structure of Americ...
Results of previous investigations'of life satisfaction in the aged have suggested that health,...
The research illustrated in this paper finds space within a broader interest in the social represent...
This study examined the psychosocial factors that inuence the possible selves of older adults in the...
This study explored the theoretical similarities between Alfred Adler’s idea of social interest and...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study was to determine, if possible, what factors in the ...
The principal intent of this paper is to replicate formally the work of Lemon, Bengtson, and Peterso...
The subjective, lived elements of old age in physical activity promotion are central in defining how...
Life satisfaction in old age has generated several theories in philosophy and psychology. The most p...
The objective of this study was to replicate and extend earlier studies of the correlates of life sa...
Article; Early AccessObjectives:We first tested a successful aging model, which included biomedical ...
This study examined the concept of life satisfaction among the aged. Two major variables were examin...
We review the contribution of social integration on the process of successful aging. Building on emp...
ABSTRACT. This study examines relationships among three measures of subjective well-being (life sati...
The impact of the lives of successful people is ineffaceable. Their influence is passed on from gene...
This thesis explores personal meanings of age in the context of the changing age structure of Americ...
Results of previous investigations'of life satisfaction in the aged have suggested that health,...
The research illustrated in this paper finds space within a broader interest in the social represent...
This study examined the psychosocial factors that inuence the possible selves of older adults in the...
This study explored the theoretical similarities between Alfred Adler’s idea of social interest and...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this study was to determine, if possible, what factors in the ...
The principal intent of this paper is to replicate formally the work of Lemon, Bengtson, and Peterso...
The subjective, lived elements of old age in physical activity promotion are central in defining how...
Life satisfaction in old age has generated several theories in philosophy and psychology. The most p...
The objective of this study was to replicate and extend earlier studies of the correlates of life sa...
Article; Early AccessObjectives:We first tested a successful aging model, which included biomedical ...
This study examined the concept of life satisfaction among the aged. Two major variables were examin...
We review the contribution of social integration on the process of successful aging. Building on emp...
ABSTRACT. This study examines relationships among three measures of subjective well-being (life sati...
The impact of the lives of successful people is ineffaceable. Their influence is passed on from gene...