Purpose of the study: Previous research has overlooked the heterogeneity in older adults' personal conceptions of subjective well-being (SWB), by not taking into account intradomain differences in the conceptions of SWB for different groups of older adults. The aim of this article is therefore to explore (a) older adults' own views on which aspects, categorized under domains, are important to their SWB and (b) which domains and aspects are important to older adults in different contexts and with different characteristics: to men and women, of different ages, and in different housing arrangements. Design and methods: Sixty-six older adults (aged 65 and older) participated in our study. We asked the participants to freely nominate aspects of ...
Background. With increasing number of older adults worldwide, promoting health and well-being become...
Two studies were conducted to examine interview responses of adults in their 70s and 80s participati...
Current conceptions of place and wellbeing in literature offer limited ways to think about the inter...
Purpose of the study: Previous research has overlooked the heterogeneity in older adults' personal c...
Older adults are rapidly aging. It is estimated that by 2030, 1 in every 5 adults will be 65 years o...
Objectives: This research explores a structural model of predictors of subjective well-being (SWB) i...
peer reviewedReviews research on subjective well-being in older adults and describes remaining desid...
Geographical life-space is an important factor to consider when studying subjective wellbeing of old...
SummaryObjectivesThis research explores a structural model of predictors of subjective well-being (S...
Objectives: This research explores a structural model of predictors of subjective well-being (SWB) i...
Aims: To (1) describe experiences of home from a well-being perspective, (2) describe participant ch...
The current paper reviews measures of subjective psychological well-being in older adults and draws ...
The importance of qualitative methods in quality of life (QoL) studies is being increasingly recogni...
Interest in the subjective well-being of the elderly was kindled by social gerontologists’efforts to...
Subjective well-being (SWB) in later life is important not just as an indicator of life quality, of ...
Background. With increasing number of older adults worldwide, promoting health and well-being become...
Two studies were conducted to examine interview responses of adults in their 70s and 80s participati...
Current conceptions of place and wellbeing in literature offer limited ways to think about the inter...
Purpose of the study: Previous research has overlooked the heterogeneity in older adults' personal c...
Older adults are rapidly aging. It is estimated that by 2030, 1 in every 5 adults will be 65 years o...
Objectives: This research explores a structural model of predictors of subjective well-being (SWB) i...
peer reviewedReviews research on subjective well-being in older adults and describes remaining desid...
Geographical life-space is an important factor to consider when studying subjective wellbeing of old...
SummaryObjectivesThis research explores a structural model of predictors of subjective well-being (S...
Objectives: This research explores a structural model of predictors of subjective well-being (SWB) i...
Aims: To (1) describe experiences of home from a well-being perspective, (2) describe participant ch...
The current paper reviews measures of subjective psychological well-being in older adults and draws ...
The importance of qualitative methods in quality of life (QoL) studies is being increasingly recogni...
Interest in the subjective well-being of the elderly was kindled by social gerontologists’efforts to...
Subjective well-being (SWB) in later life is important not just as an indicator of life quality, of ...
Background. With increasing number of older adults worldwide, promoting health and well-being become...
Two studies were conducted to examine interview responses of adults in their 70s and 80s participati...
Current conceptions of place and wellbeing in literature offer limited ways to think about the inter...