Late-life development may imply terminal processes related with time-to-death rather than with chronological age. In this study, we applied the time-to-death perspective to affective well-being. Using a 15-year observational interval including five measurement occasions with a large sample of deceased participants (N = 1,671; mean age = 75.60; mean time-to-death = 6.83 years, at first occasion) from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA), we examined (1) whether intraindividual trajectories in positive (PA) and negative affect (NA) can be better described in terms of time-to-death as compared to chronological age; (2) whether time-to-death-related change in PA and NA follows a terminal decline (linear change) versus terminal drop (ac...
Terminal decline in well-being is well established. However, the examination of covarying physical h...
Considerable research has been devoted to examining the association between age and happiness. Unfor...
Objectives To explore whether it is possible to detect decline in global scores of cognitive functio...
Adding to recent evidence of terminal decline in affective well-being, this study examined the role ...
Using 12-year longitudinal data from deceased participants of the Berlin Aging Study (N 414; age 70...
General well-being is known to deteriorate sharply at the end of life. However, it is an open questi...
Longitudinal data spanning 22 years, obtained from deceased participants of the German Socio-Economi...
Satisfaction with one’s own aging and feeling young are indicators of positive well-being in late li...
We examined whether dispositional optimism relates to change in global quality of life (QOL) as a fu...
Little is known regarding how well psychosocial resources that promote well-being continue to correl...
Using 12-year longitudinal data from deceased participants of the Berlin Aging Study (N = 414; age 7...
We aim to determine the extent to which variables commonly used to describe health, well-being, and ...
It is well documented that well-being typically evinces precipitous decrements at the end of life. H...
It is well documented that well-being typically evinces precipitous decrements at the end of life. H...
The terminal decline hypothesis states that in the proximity of death, an individual's decline in co...
Terminal decline in well-being is well established. However, the examination of covarying physical h...
Considerable research has been devoted to examining the association between age and happiness. Unfor...
Objectives To explore whether it is possible to detect decline in global scores of cognitive functio...
Adding to recent evidence of terminal decline in affective well-being, this study examined the role ...
Using 12-year longitudinal data from deceased participants of the Berlin Aging Study (N 414; age 70...
General well-being is known to deteriorate sharply at the end of life. However, it is an open questi...
Longitudinal data spanning 22 years, obtained from deceased participants of the German Socio-Economi...
Satisfaction with one’s own aging and feeling young are indicators of positive well-being in late li...
We examined whether dispositional optimism relates to change in global quality of life (QOL) as a fu...
Little is known regarding how well psychosocial resources that promote well-being continue to correl...
Using 12-year longitudinal data from deceased participants of the Berlin Aging Study (N = 414; age 7...
We aim to determine the extent to which variables commonly used to describe health, well-being, and ...
It is well documented that well-being typically evinces precipitous decrements at the end of life. H...
It is well documented that well-being typically evinces precipitous decrements at the end of life. H...
The terminal decline hypothesis states that in the proximity of death, an individual's decline in co...
Terminal decline in well-being is well established. However, the examination of covarying physical h...
Considerable research has been devoted to examining the association between age and happiness. Unfor...
Objectives To explore whether it is possible to detect decline in global scores of cognitive functio...