Social ties are powerful predictors of late-life health and well-being. Although many adults maintain intimate partnerships into late life, little is known about mental models of attachment to spouses and how they influence aging. A total of 81 elderly heterosexual couples (162 individuals) were interviewed to examine the structure of attachment security to their partners; respondents also completed measures of cognition and well-being concurrently and 2.5 years later. Factor analysis revealed a single factor for security of attachment. Higher security was linked concurrently with greater marital satisfaction, fewer depressive symptoms, better mood, and less frequent marital conflicts. Greater security predicted lower levels of negative aff...
Objectives: Patterns of attachment - normative styles of relating to significant others - impact rel...
The present study investigates the association between social connectedness (i.e., social network ch...
Subjective aging refers to individuals’ understanding and expectations of aging-related changes. Alt...
Does the warmth of children’s family environments predict the quality of their intimate relationship...
There is still relatively little known about attachment relation-ships late in life. This study inve...
Contemporary theoretical models that conceptualize attachment as a biologically-based behavioral sys...
Late-life husband and wife relationships are increasingly recognised as an important factor in promo...
The world is aging at an unprecedented rate, with older adults representing the fastest-growing segm...
OBJECTIVES: Little is known about how attachment processes manifest within older adults in daily lif...
This study examined day-to-day links among time spent with others, health stressors, and mood in 47 ...
Journal ArticleOne of the most robust findings to emerge from health psychology over the past 30 yea...
This study examines the association between social relationships (SRs) and mortality risk in later l...
Objectives: Patterns of attachment—normative styles of relating to significant others—impact relatio...
Intimate relationships in later adulthood are understudied despite their positive association with h...
yesLinks between social relationships and emotional well-being in old age are well documented, but l...
Objectives: Patterns of attachment - normative styles of relating to significant others - impact rel...
The present study investigates the association between social connectedness (i.e., social network ch...
Subjective aging refers to individuals’ understanding and expectations of aging-related changes. Alt...
Does the warmth of children’s family environments predict the quality of their intimate relationship...
There is still relatively little known about attachment relation-ships late in life. This study inve...
Contemporary theoretical models that conceptualize attachment as a biologically-based behavioral sys...
Late-life husband and wife relationships are increasingly recognised as an important factor in promo...
The world is aging at an unprecedented rate, with older adults representing the fastest-growing segm...
OBJECTIVES: Little is known about how attachment processes manifest within older adults in daily lif...
This study examined day-to-day links among time spent with others, health stressors, and mood in 47 ...
Journal ArticleOne of the most robust findings to emerge from health psychology over the past 30 yea...
This study examines the association between social relationships (SRs) and mortality risk in later l...
Objectives: Patterns of attachment—normative styles of relating to significant others—impact relatio...
Intimate relationships in later adulthood are understudied despite their positive association with h...
yesLinks between social relationships and emotional well-being in old age are well documented, but l...
Objectives: Patterns of attachment - normative styles of relating to significant others - impact rel...
The present study investigates the association between social connectedness (i.e., social network ch...
Subjective aging refers to individuals’ understanding and expectations of aging-related changes. Alt...