Previous studies have examined the independent roles of positive age stereotypes (PAS) and negative age stereotypes (NAS) in successful aging. This study aimed to examine the joint effect of PAS and NAS on the well-being of Chinese older adults, and to further examine whether this effect was moderated by flexible goal adjustment (FGA). Using a cross-sectional design, 279 Chinese older adults (age range 6097years) completed measures related to age stereotypes, FGA, and well-being. The results showed that PAS interacted with NAS to predict well-being. In addition, the joint effect of PAS and NAS was moderated by FGA. Specially, for older adults with low FGA, NAS weakened the positive association between PAS and well-being; whereas, for older ...
Objectives As the population ages worldwide, including in Japan, there is a growing expectation for ...
Age identity has long been considered a more meaningful and accurate reflection of the aging process...
Research has consistently shown that despite aging-related losses, older adults have high levels of ...
Through this cross-sectional study, we aimed to examine the association between future time perspect...
Thinking about old age stereotypically affects one’s engagement in age-related behaviors and develop...
Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article.This study examined stereoty...
Promoting life satisfaction in later life has long been both a policy and practice challenge. This s...
Population aging has become a crucial problem in China. Recently, the Chinese government has adopted...
Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article.This study examined stereoty...
Many studies conducted in United States (US) have documented a positivity effect in aging – a tenden...
Background. Older people who view themselves positively, instead of accepting negative stereotyping,...
Age-related change in emotional experience was explored in a Chinese community sample. 968 healthy a...
[[abstract]]Subjective well-being has increasingly been used as a key indicator of quality of life i...
In this study, successful aging was defined by four dimensions including functional status, affectiv...
Age stereotypes as social role expectations for older adults were hypothesized to influence personal...
Objectives As the population ages worldwide, including in Japan, there is a growing expectation for ...
Age identity has long been considered a more meaningful and accurate reflection of the aging process...
Research has consistently shown that despite aging-related losses, older adults have high levels of ...
Through this cross-sectional study, we aimed to examine the association between future time perspect...
Thinking about old age stereotypically affects one’s engagement in age-related behaviors and develop...
Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article.This study examined stereoty...
Promoting life satisfaction in later life has long been both a policy and practice challenge. This s...
Population aging has become a crucial problem in China. Recently, the Chinese government has adopted...
Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article.This study examined stereoty...
Many studies conducted in United States (US) have documented a positivity effect in aging – a tenden...
Background. Older people who view themselves positively, instead of accepting negative stereotyping,...
Age-related change in emotional experience was explored in a Chinese community sample. 968 healthy a...
[[abstract]]Subjective well-being has increasingly been used as a key indicator of quality of life i...
In this study, successful aging was defined by four dimensions including functional status, affectiv...
Age stereotypes as social role expectations for older adults were hypothesized to influence personal...
Objectives As the population ages worldwide, including in Japan, there is a growing expectation for ...
Age identity has long been considered a more meaningful and accurate reflection of the aging process...
Research has consistently shown that despite aging-related losses, older adults have high levels of ...