This article addresses the role played by adaptive self-regulation in protecting older adults' psychological and physical health. A theoretical model is outlined illustrating how common age-related challenges (i.e., physical challenges and life regrets) can influence older adults' health. In addition, the proposed model suggests that older adults can avoid the adverse health effects of encountering these problems if they engage in adaptive self-regulation. Finally, this article reviews recent studies that examined the adaptive value of self-regulation processes for managing physical challenges and life regrets in the elderly. The findings from cross-sectional, longitudinal, and experimental studies document the importance of adaptive self-r...
The rising costs of health and social support systems for an aging population will become unsustaina...
The paper focuses on longterm changes in parameters of selfperception (ie, physical selfconcept, sel...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
This article addresses the role played by adaptive self-regulation in protecting older adults’ psych...
Models of self-regulated behavior, based on social cognitive theory, have been applied across a rang...
Models of self-regulated behavior, based on social cognitive theory, have been applied across a rang...
As people age, they experience typical age-graded challenges and opportunities, for example, their o...
Self-monitoring and planning can be helpful strategies to help older adults to increase their physic...
As individuals age, they are at increased risk of experiencing health threats and loss of resources ...
This chapter addresses how older adults manage the occurrence of physical health threats. Based on t...
As the number of older adults around the world is expected to almost double its number by 2040 and w...
ABSTRACT—The social and life sciences need to examine path-ways of successful aging to master the co...
Objective: This study examines the extent to which optimism, control beliefs and motivation, and dow...
OBJECTIVE: Self-perceptions of aging (SPA) are argued to be an indicator of the ability to adapt to ...
This article summarizes the literature describing the at-home management of and psychosocial coping ...
The rising costs of health and social support systems for an aging population will become unsustaina...
The paper focuses on longterm changes in parameters of selfperception (ie, physical selfconcept, sel...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...
This article addresses the role played by adaptive self-regulation in protecting older adults’ psych...
Models of self-regulated behavior, based on social cognitive theory, have been applied across a rang...
Models of self-regulated behavior, based on social cognitive theory, have been applied across a rang...
As people age, they experience typical age-graded challenges and opportunities, for example, their o...
Self-monitoring and planning can be helpful strategies to help older adults to increase their physic...
As individuals age, they are at increased risk of experiencing health threats and loss of resources ...
This chapter addresses how older adults manage the occurrence of physical health threats. Based on t...
As the number of older adults around the world is expected to almost double its number by 2040 and w...
ABSTRACT—The social and life sciences need to examine path-ways of successful aging to master the co...
Objective: This study examines the extent to which optimism, control beliefs and motivation, and dow...
OBJECTIVE: Self-perceptions of aging (SPA) are argued to be an indicator of the ability to adapt to ...
This article summarizes the literature describing the at-home management of and psychosocial coping ...
The rising costs of health and social support systems for an aging population will become unsustaina...
The paper focuses on longterm changes in parameters of selfperception (ie, physical selfconcept, sel...
With ageing, older people can become frail, and this has been shown to be associated with a decrease...