Hoppmann Christiane A, Gerstorf Denis, Smith Jacqui, Klumb Petra L
Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Psychology, 654 Cherry Street, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2007 Mar;62(2):P104-11. doi: 10.1093/geronb/62.2.p104.
We used time-sampling information from a subsample of the Berlin Aging Study (N=83; M=81.1 years) to investigate the link between possible selves in three domains (health, everyday cognition, and social relations) and performance of daily activities. In the domains of health and social relations, hoped-for selves were associated with higher probabilities of performing daily activities in those domains. There were no associations in the cognitive domain or between feared selves and activities. Individuals who engaged in hope-related activities reported concurrent higher positive affect and subsequently had a higher probability of survival over a 10-year period. These findings speak to important associations between beliefs about possible selves and activities in advanced old age and the value of considering associations between microlevel and macrolevel indicators of successful aging.
我们利用来自柏林衰老研究子样本(N = 83;M = 81.1岁)的时间抽样信息,来研究三个领域(健康、日常认知和社会关系)中可能自我与日常活动表现之间的联系。在健康和社会关系领域,期望自我与在这些领域进行日常活动的较高概率相关。在认知领域或恐惧自我与活动之间没有关联。参与与希望相关活动的个体报告同时具有更高的积极情绪,并且在10年期间存活的概率更高。这些发现表明了关于可能自我的信念与高龄阶段活动之间的重要关联,以及考虑成功老龄化的微观和宏观指标之间关联的价值。