Successful Aging Across Adulthood: Hassles,Uplifts, and Self-Assessed Health in Daily Context |
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Authors: | Allyson Stella Graf Dustin M. Long Julie Hicks Patrick |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Psychology,West Virginia University,Morgantown,USA;2.Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences,Elmira College,Elmira,USA;3.Clinical Research Design, Epidemiology, and Biostatistics Program, West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute (WVCTSI),School of Public Health, West Virginia University,Morgantown,USA |
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Abstract: | To examine the ways in which age, sex, daily uplifts, and daily hassles influence fluctuations in self-assessed health (SAH). A 14-day experience sampling study was conducted among community-dwelling adults (N?=?87). The distribution-free method of generalized estimating equations was used to examine whether changes in the intensity of daily hassles and changes in intensities of daily uplifts predicted subsequent changes in SAH. Both hassles and uplifts influenced SAH, although neither age nor sex influenced these associations. Findings are discussed in terms of the benefits of examining the daily context as an influence on successful aging. |
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