Counting the number of birthdays a person has experienced from birth until a certain point in time i.e. chronological age, is a crude measure of ageing. Individuals with the same chronological age and health, may have different perceptions of ageing. We use a unique dataset, representative of the Italian population aged 65-74, to explore the factors associated with the perception of feeling old
What we understand at any given time as “old age” may seem to have a very straightforward and factua...
Evidence shows that ageism negatively impacts the health of older adults. However, estimates of its ...
Subjective age is typically defined as how old one feels relative to one’s chronological age, and ma...
Drawing on the revived literature on the subjective dimension of ageing, this paper investigates whe...
Little is known about historical shifts in subjective age (i.e., how old individuals feel). Moving b...
Little is known about historical shifts in subjective age (i.e., how old individuals feel). Moving b...
Chronological age can be an unsatisfactory method of discriminating between older people. The lay co...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this record. Avail...
Background There is increasing evidence that subjective age is an important predictor of beneficial ...
The present study examined time-related change in felt age, physical age, and satisfaction with agin...
Aging comes with seemingly inevitable changes, but there is a great variability in how young or old ...
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...
Two samples of middle-aged women were compared using a questionnaire adapted from Rossi (1980). One ...
Health research suggests that findings on young-old adults cannot be generalized to old-old adults a...
What we understand at any given time as “old age” may seem to have a very straightforward and factua...
Evidence shows that ageism negatively impacts the health of older adults. However, estimates of its ...
Subjective age is typically defined as how old one feels relative to one’s chronological age, and ma...
Drawing on the revived literature on the subjective dimension of ageing, this paper investigates whe...
Little is known about historical shifts in subjective age (i.e., how old individuals feel). Moving b...
Little is known about historical shifts in subjective age (i.e., how old individuals feel). Moving b...
Chronological age can be an unsatisfactory method of discriminating between older people. The lay co...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this record. Avail...
Background There is increasing evidence that subjective age is an important predictor of beneficial ...
The present study examined time-related change in felt age, physical age, and satisfaction with agin...
Aging comes with seemingly inevitable changes, but there is a great variability in how young or old ...
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...
Two samples of middle-aged women were compared using a questionnaire adapted from Rossi (1980). One ...
Health research suggests that findings on young-old adults cannot be generalized to old-old adults a...
What we understand at any given time as “old age” may seem to have a very straightforward and factua...
Evidence shows that ageism negatively impacts the health of older adults. However, estimates of its ...
Subjective age is typically defined as how old one feels relative to one’s chronological age, and ma...