We aimed to identify aspects of late-life resilience and sense of self-identity and locate them within a life narrative to provide insights into methods of coping with the challenges of aging. To do this, in-depth interviews were conducted with 20 oldest-old adults (aged 88-98 years) recruited from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Design, analysis, and interpretation of the study were informed by McAdams' life narrative theory, using concepts of redemption and contamination. Participants discussed their autobiographies and recounted significant life events. Interviews drew on McAdams' approach to elicit positive, negative, vivid, and turning point experiences. Analysis involved coding transcripts of the emergent personal narrati...
From the psychological perspective, older adults who are unsuccessful in aging (experiencing, for in...
The bachelor thesis deals with topic of resilience or coping with unpleasant conditions in human lif...
BACKGROUND: Ageing is a process that is often accompanied by functional limitation, disabilities and...
Over the last two decades, the concept of resilience has become the focus of a growing body of geron...
Our contribution summarizes a number of studies aimed at resilience and integrity in old age. As a u...
The aim of this article is to examine how older people mobilise sources of strength, often denoted u...
The events of the last 2 years have complicated the lives of older adults throughout the world. For ...
The purpose of this study has been to examine how elderly people in today’s society look upon themse...
Ten women and men between the ages of 69 and 85 participated in a study that explored how older adul...
Survivors of a longitudinal study over the age of 80 years were asked whether they saw their lives i...
The life course perspective frames this study of contemporary late life. Thematic narrative analysis...
The aim of this work was to capture and understand the unique life experience of experiencing old ag...
Late life is still often characterized as a time of loss and decline. The current study moved beyond...
Dominant discourses surrounding dementia tend to focus on narratives of loss and decline. Simultaneo...
This study uses a narrative approach to explore the experiences of adults in the oldest stage of old...
From the psychological perspective, older adults who are unsuccessful in aging (experiencing, for in...
The bachelor thesis deals with topic of resilience or coping with unpleasant conditions in human lif...
BACKGROUND: Ageing is a process that is often accompanied by functional limitation, disabilities and...
Over the last two decades, the concept of resilience has become the focus of a growing body of geron...
Our contribution summarizes a number of studies aimed at resilience and integrity in old age. As a u...
The aim of this article is to examine how older people mobilise sources of strength, often denoted u...
The events of the last 2 years have complicated the lives of older adults throughout the world. For ...
The purpose of this study has been to examine how elderly people in today’s society look upon themse...
Ten women and men between the ages of 69 and 85 participated in a study that explored how older adul...
Survivors of a longitudinal study over the age of 80 years were asked whether they saw their lives i...
The life course perspective frames this study of contemporary late life. Thematic narrative analysis...
The aim of this work was to capture and understand the unique life experience of experiencing old ag...
Late life is still often characterized as a time of loss and decline. The current study moved beyond...
Dominant discourses surrounding dementia tend to focus on narratives of loss and decline. Simultaneo...
This study uses a narrative approach to explore the experiences of adults in the oldest stage of old...
From the psychological perspective, older adults who are unsuccessful in aging (experiencing, for in...
The bachelor thesis deals with topic of resilience or coping with unpleasant conditions in human lif...
BACKGROUND: Ageing is a process that is often accompanied by functional limitation, disabilities and...