Aging comes with seemingly inevitable changes, but there is a great variability in how young or old people feel, and the majority of adults feel considerably younger than their chronological age. Little is, however, known about the individual determinants of this subjective age bias across adulthood. We examined whether the variability in an individual's subjective age can be explained by (a) openness to experience and (b) (non)essentialist beliefs about aging. Specifically, we predicted that individuals who have high (vs. low) levels in openness and those who believe that aging is a flexible (vs. fixed) process have a younger rather than an older subjective age. Evidence from one cross-sectional (N = 228) and one longitudinal study (N = 38...
Subjective age (SA) is a core indicator of the individual ageing experience, with important conseque...
Subjective age (SA), a self-construal of age often measured by asking how old a person feels (e.g., ...
We examined short-term fluctuations of subjective age with data obtained from 123 young-old (Mage = ...
The notion of the heterogeneity of aging goes along with the awareness that every person experiences...
The majority of adults feel considerably younger than their chronological age. Numerous studies sugg...
peer reviewedObjectives: How old people feel compared with their actual age, their so-called "subjec...
Subjective age has been shown to reliably predict a variety of psychological and physical health out...
Although a large body of research has demonstrated the predictive power of subjective ageing for sev...
Subjective age--the age people think of themselves asbeing--is measured in a representative Danish s...
Research has shown that most adults think of themselves as younger than their actual chronological a...
The present study examined time-related change in felt age, physical age, and satisfaction with agin...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. It has been observed that subjective age (SA) often trails chronological ag...
Subjective age is associated with health-related outcomes across adulthood. The present study examin...
Personal views on aging, such as age stereotypes and subjective aging, can affect various health out...
Personal views on aging, such as age stereotypes and subjective aging, can affect various health out...
Subjective age (SA) is a core indicator of the individual ageing experience, with important conseque...
Subjective age (SA), a self-construal of age often measured by asking how old a person feels (e.g., ...
We examined short-term fluctuations of subjective age with data obtained from 123 young-old (Mage = ...
The notion of the heterogeneity of aging goes along with the awareness that every person experiences...
The majority of adults feel considerably younger than their chronological age. Numerous studies sugg...
peer reviewedObjectives: How old people feel compared with their actual age, their so-called "subjec...
Subjective age has been shown to reliably predict a variety of psychological and physical health out...
Although a large body of research has demonstrated the predictive power of subjective ageing for sev...
Subjective age--the age people think of themselves asbeing--is measured in a representative Danish s...
Research has shown that most adults think of themselves as younger than their actual chronological a...
The present study examined time-related change in felt age, physical age, and satisfaction with agin...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. It has been observed that subjective age (SA) often trails chronological ag...
Subjective age is associated with health-related outcomes across adulthood. The present study examin...
Personal views on aging, such as age stereotypes and subjective aging, can affect various health out...
Personal views on aging, such as age stereotypes and subjective aging, can affect various health out...
Subjective age (SA) is a core indicator of the individual ageing experience, with important conseque...
Subjective age (SA), a self-construal of age often measured by asking how old a person feels (e.g., ...
We examined short-term fluctuations of subjective age with data obtained from 123 young-old (Mage = ...