Bonding social capital was previously found as more strongly associated with wellbeing in later life than bridging social capital. The present study explored a theoretical explanation found in the socioemotional selectivity theory, by examining whether this association is mediated by the experience of positive affect. According to this theory older adults prefer intimate social relationships that contribute to the experience of positive emotions. A sample of older adults (50–93 years) filled out two online questionnaires, with an interval of 4 weeks, measuring bonding and bridging social capital and positive affect on T1 (N = 319, Mage(SD) = 61.28(7.65)) and social, emotional and psychological wellbeing on T2 (N = 202, Mage(SD) = 61.31(7.47...
Objectives: Literature suggests that positive emotions positively influence physiological parameters...
With increased life expectancy, industrialized countries are facing a main challenge. Recent theore...
In this study, we contrasted socioemotional selectivity theory (SST; Carstensen, 2006) with dynamic ...
Bonding social capital was previously found as more strongly associated with wellbeing in later life...
Bonding social capital was previously found as more strongly associated with wellbeing in later life...
Background: Bonding social capital (BoSC) was previously found as an important ingredient for positi...
The article shows that the presence of social support, сonfidant network is associated with positive...
Objectives: The current study aims to add to the limited empirical research of possible benefits of ...
Objectives: The current study aims to add to the limited empirical research of possible benefits of ...
This study examines L. L. Carstensen's (1993, 1995) socioemotional selectivity theory within an...
Research has consistently shown that despite aging-related losses, older adults have high levels of ...
Four studies tested the prediction that positive affect (PA) would relate more strongly to meaning i...
Do older adults construct more emotionally gratifying social environments than younger adults? Accor...
We review the contribution of social integration on the process of successful aging. Building on emp...
Objectives:\ud Literature suggests that positive emotions positively influence physiological paramet...
Objectives: Literature suggests that positive emotions positively influence physiological parameters...
With increased life expectancy, industrialized countries are facing a main challenge. Recent theore...
In this study, we contrasted socioemotional selectivity theory (SST; Carstensen, 2006) with dynamic ...
Bonding social capital was previously found as more strongly associated with wellbeing in later life...
Bonding social capital was previously found as more strongly associated with wellbeing in later life...
Background: Bonding social capital (BoSC) was previously found as an important ingredient for positi...
The article shows that the presence of social support, сonfidant network is associated with positive...
Objectives: The current study aims to add to the limited empirical research of possible benefits of ...
Objectives: The current study aims to add to the limited empirical research of possible benefits of ...
This study examines L. L. Carstensen's (1993, 1995) socioemotional selectivity theory within an...
Research has consistently shown that despite aging-related losses, older adults have high levels of ...
Four studies tested the prediction that positive affect (PA) would relate more strongly to meaning i...
Do older adults construct more emotionally gratifying social environments than younger adults? Accor...
We review the contribution of social integration on the process of successful aging. Building on emp...
Objectives:\ud Literature suggests that positive emotions positively influence physiological paramet...
Objectives: Literature suggests that positive emotions positively influence physiological parameters...
With increased life expectancy, industrialized countries are facing a main challenge. Recent theore...
In this study, we contrasted socioemotional selectivity theory (SST; Carstensen, 2006) with dynamic ...