This thesis explores personal meanings of age in the context of the changing age structure of American population, correlating age identification in older persons with life satisfaction, measured by Liang\u27s version of the Life Satisfaction Index A and Cantril\u27s Self-anchoring scale. Informed by Symbolic Interaction and Labeling theories, the thesis suggests that old may be a stigmatized identity in American society, and therefore detrimental to life satisfaction. Basic assertions of Activity, Disengagement, Socioenvironmental, and Modernization theories are discussed throughout the thesis to provide furthur insight into the issue of life satisfaction. Thirty-one persons between the ages of 66 and 1 02 from three institutions in a sm...
This study examined the psychosocial factors that inuence the possible selves of older adults in the...
This study seeks to expand the traditional activity theory explanation of adjustment to aging by int...
This study examined subjective age identity and the relationship between subjective age identity and...
The present study examined time-related change in felt age, physical age, and satisfaction with agin...
Chronological age can be an unsatisfactory method of discriminating between older people. The lay co...
Objectives. This article investigates the theoretical and empirical relationship between age identit...
Generation after generation people have believed that elderly people are slow, they get in the way, ...
Objectives. Research on age stereotypes suggests that views of older persons are complex and multidi...
This study examined the concept of life satisfaction among the aged. Two major variables were examin...
Objectives. To study the aging self, that is, conceptions of one’s own aging process, in relation to...
Past research findings suggest that age self-stereotyping (i.e., internalized ageism) poses serious ...
The objective of this study was to replicate and extend earlier studies of the correlates of life sa...
The purpose of this study was to identify how age-identity is associated with the attitude toward th...
The authors studied the relationship between age and variables measuring satisfactions with specific...
The majority of adults feel considerably younger than their chronological age. Numerous studies sugg...
This study examined the psychosocial factors that inuence the possible selves of older adults in the...
This study seeks to expand the traditional activity theory explanation of adjustment to aging by int...
This study examined subjective age identity and the relationship between subjective age identity and...
The present study examined time-related change in felt age, physical age, and satisfaction with agin...
Chronological age can be an unsatisfactory method of discriminating between older people. The lay co...
Objectives. This article investigates the theoretical and empirical relationship between age identit...
Generation after generation people have believed that elderly people are slow, they get in the way, ...
Objectives. Research on age stereotypes suggests that views of older persons are complex and multidi...
This study examined the concept of life satisfaction among the aged. Two major variables were examin...
Objectives. To study the aging self, that is, conceptions of one’s own aging process, in relation to...
Past research findings suggest that age self-stereotyping (i.e., internalized ageism) poses serious ...
The objective of this study was to replicate and extend earlier studies of the correlates of life sa...
The purpose of this study was to identify how age-identity is associated with the attitude toward th...
The authors studied the relationship between age and variables measuring satisfactions with specific...
The majority of adults feel considerably younger than their chronological age. Numerous studies sugg...
This study examined the psychosocial factors that inuence the possible selves of older adults in the...
This study seeks to expand the traditional activity theory explanation of adjustment to aging by int...
This study examined subjective age identity and the relationship between subjective age identity and...