Ego Integrity in the Lives of Older Women: A Follow-Up of Mothers From the Sears,Maccoby, and Levin (1951) Patterns of Child Rearing Study |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">Jacquelyn?Boone?JamesEmail author Nicole?Zarrett |
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Institution: | (1) Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts;(2) University of Michigan, Michigan;(3) Murray Research Center, 10 Garden Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138 |
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Abstract: | Ego integrity, Erik Erikson's (E. H. Erikson, 1963) concept of psychological maturity in later life and the pinnacle of 8
stages, has been one of the least studied of all his stage constructs. This paper explores the meaning of ego integrity (as
assessed by C. D. Ryff & S. G. Heincke, 1983) in the lives of a sample of older women, by examining the predictors and concomitants
of ego integrity (EI), using data from interviews conducted with the same women in 1951 and 1996 and a questionnaire administered
in 1996. A 3-step regression model revealed that “identity” assessed in 1951 predicted generativity in 1996; the level of
educational attainment and marital status were also significant predictors. In step 2, generativity alone predicted ego integrity,
which in turn predicted depression. Ego integrity was associated with higher marital satisfaction in the mothers' lives, both
in the past and in the present; it was implicated in better relationships with their adult children, in the mothers' willingness
to both give and receive help, and in several dimensions of psychological well-being. |
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Keywords: | identity generativity ego integrity older mothers' lives psychological well-being |
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