Emotional stability, as indicated by low affect variability and low affective reactivity to daily events, for example, tends to increase across the adult life span. This study investigated a contextual explanation for such age differences, relating affect variability and affective reactivity to age-group specific life contexts. A sample of 101 younger and 103 older adults reported daily stressors and negative affect across 100 days. Compared with younger adults, older adults (a) experienced fewer stressors overall, (b) had less heterogeneous stressor profiles, and (c) reported that stressors had less impact on daily routines. As expected, these contextual factors were relevant for interindividual differences in emotional stability. Multiple...
ObjectiveOlder adults often appraise and remember events less negatively than younger adults. These ...
ABSTRACT The current study examined whether stress reactivity becomes stronger or weaker with age. D...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographic references.General introduction -- Paper 1. Age differe...
Emotional stability, as indicated by low affect variability and low affective reactivity to daily ev...
Emotional stability, as indicated by low affect variability and low affective reactivity to daily ev...
Older adults are often described as being more emotionally competent than younger adults, and higher...
Older adults are often described as being more emotionally competent than younger adults, and higher...
We examined age and control belief differences in physical and emotional reactivity to daily stresso...
Whereas subjective well-being remains relatively stable across adulthood, emotional experiences show...
International audienceOur objective was to highlight age-related differences in subjective affect an...
The aging process is often coupled with major life changes such as retirement, death of friends and ...
Advancing age is often characterized by preserved or even enhanced emotion regulation, which is thou...
The thesis commences with a review of trends in declining psychological disorders as a person ages. ...
Research has consistently shown that despite aging-related losses, older adults have high levels of ...
The aging literature indicates that physical, cognitive and affective functions follow different tra...
ObjectiveOlder adults often appraise and remember events less negatively than younger adults. These ...
ABSTRACT The current study examined whether stress reactivity becomes stronger or weaker with age. D...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographic references.General introduction -- Paper 1. Age differe...
Emotional stability, as indicated by low affect variability and low affective reactivity to daily ev...
Emotional stability, as indicated by low affect variability and low affective reactivity to daily ev...
Older adults are often described as being more emotionally competent than younger adults, and higher...
Older adults are often described as being more emotionally competent than younger adults, and higher...
We examined age and control belief differences in physical and emotional reactivity to daily stresso...
Whereas subjective well-being remains relatively stable across adulthood, emotional experiences show...
International audienceOur objective was to highlight age-related differences in subjective affect an...
The aging process is often coupled with major life changes such as retirement, death of friends and ...
Advancing age is often characterized by preserved or even enhanced emotion regulation, which is thou...
The thesis commences with a review of trends in declining psychological disorders as a person ages. ...
Research has consistently shown that despite aging-related losses, older adults have high levels of ...
The aging literature indicates that physical, cognitive and affective functions follow different tra...
ObjectiveOlder adults often appraise and remember events less negatively than younger adults. These ...
ABSTRACT The current study examined whether stress reactivity becomes stronger or weaker with age. D...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographic references.General introduction -- Paper 1. Age differe...