Objectives Aging populations have led to increasing interest in “successful aging” but there is no consensus as to what this entails. We aimed to understand the relative importance to the general population of six commonly-used successful aging dimensions (disease, disability, physical functioning, cognitive functioning, interpersonal engagement, and productive engagement). Method Two thousand and ten British men and women were shown vignettes describing an older person with randomly determined favorable/unfavorable outcomes for each dimension and asked to score (0–10) how successfully the person was aging. Results Vignettes with favorable successful aging dimensions were given higher mean scores than those with unfavorable dimensions. Th...
Only the psychological approach to successful ageing independently predicted QoL at follow-up. Succe...
Purpose of the Study : To determine the prevalence and extent of successful aging (SA) when various ...
A series of reports taking a critical look at ageing, and applying gerontological thinking to curren...
Objectives: Ageing populations have led to increasing interest in “successful ageing” but there is n...
Objectives. This study was designed (1) to estimate the prevalence of successful aging among nonagen...
In this research, content analysis was employed to investigate older adults\u27 perceptions of succe...
Background: there is increasing interest in how to age ‘successfully’ and in reaching consensus over...
ObjectivesTo determine whether older adults have thought about aging and aging successfully and to c...
Most humans aspire to live long, healthy lives. It has been assumed that one\u27s length and quality...
International audienceThis commentary explores the relationships between the construct of successful...
Older adults’ experiences and perspectives have been missing in the quest to develop a unified defin...
Objective: There is no consensus on how to define successful aging. The authors sought to determine ...
Rowe and Kahns theory of successful aging identifies three main components of aging successfully: re...
Rowe and Kahn (1987)proposed that successful aging (SA) is the balance of three components; a) abse...
The factors influencing successful aging (SA) are of great interest in an aging society. The aims of...
Only the psychological approach to successful ageing independently predicted QoL at follow-up. Succe...
Purpose of the Study : To determine the prevalence and extent of successful aging (SA) when various ...
A series of reports taking a critical look at ageing, and applying gerontological thinking to curren...
Objectives: Ageing populations have led to increasing interest in “successful ageing” but there is n...
Objectives. This study was designed (1) to estimate the prevalence of successful aging among nonagen...
In this research, content analysis was employed to investigate older adults\u27 perceptions of succe...
Background: there is increasing interest in how to age ‘successfully’ and in reaching consensus over...
ObjectivesTo determine whether older adults have thought about aging and aging successfully and to c...
Most humans aspire to live long, healthy lives. It has been assumed that one\u27s length and quality...
International audienceThis commentary explores the relationships between the construct of successful...
Older adults’ experiences and perspectives have been missing in the quest to develop a unified defin...
Objective: There is no consensus on how to define successful aging. The authors sought to determine ...
Rowe and Kahns theory of successful aging identifies three main components of aging successfully: re...
Rowe and Kahn (1987)proposed that successful aging (SA) is the balance of three components; a) abse...
The factors influencing successful aging (SA) are of great interest in an aging society. The aims of...
Only the psychological approach to successful ageing independently predicted QoL at follow-up. Succe...
Purpose of the Study : To determine the prevalence and extent of successful aging (SA) when various ...
A series of reports taking a critical look at ageing, and applying gerontological thinking to curren...