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Awareness of aging: Theoretical considerations on an emerging concept
Authors:Manfred Diehl  Hans-Werner Wahl  Anne E. Barrett  Allyson F. Brothers  Martina Miche  Joann M. Montepare  Gerben J. Westerhof  Susanne Wurm
Affiliation:1. Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Colorado State University, USA;2. Department of Psychological Aging Research, Heidelberg University, Germany;3. Department of Sociology, Florida State University, USA;4. RoseMary B. Fuss Center for Research on Aging and Intergenerational Studies, Lasell College, USA;5. Department of Psychology, Health, and Technology, University of Twente, The Netherlands;6. Institute for Psychogerontology, Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Abstract:Humans are able to reflect on and interpret their own aging. Thus, as individuals grow older, calendar age may become increasingly a subjective variable. This theoretical paper proposes the concept of Awareness of Aging (AoA) as a superordinate construct that can serve an integrative function in developmental research on subjective aging. It is argued that the AoA construct can incorporate the theoretical components of other existing concepts by acknowledging that judgments of subjective aging tend to be made on an awareness continuum ranging from pre-conscious/implicit to conscious/explicit. We also argue that processes of AoA are inherently self-related processes and that AoA is a particular aspect of self-awareness that results in specific aging-related self-knowledge. Over time, aging individuals incorporate this self-knowledge into their self-concept and personal identity. We provide theoretical evidence showing that although all major theories of adult development and aging draw on phenomena related to AoA, the explicit incorporation of aging-related awareness processes has been missing. We also provide an overarching framework to illustrate in a heuristic way how AoA in combination and interaction with other influences affects developmental outcomes. Finally, we argue that attention to AoA-related processes has a number of societal and applied implications and thereby addresses issues of applied developmental psychology.
Keywords:Awareness of aging   Subjective aging   Theories of adult development and aging   Self-awareness and self-regulation
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