Department of Psychology and Volen National Center for Complex Systems, Brandeis University, MA, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2011 Mar;47(2):318-30. doi: 10.1037/a0021023.
As a group, older adults report positive affective lives. The extent to which there are subgroups of older adults whose moods are less positive, however, is unclear. Our aim in the present study was to identify and characterize different subgroups of adults who exhibit distinct trajectories of mood change across a relatively short time period. Seventy-nine young and 103 older adults continuously reported their moods while viewing emotional and neutral faces. Cluster analysis revealed four subgroups of mood-change trajectories. Both the most positive and the most negative subgroups included more older than young adults (ps < .05), suggesting that not all older adults exhibit higher positive affect than young adults. Analyses of variance revealed that the most negative group exhibited slower processing speed, more state anxiety and neuroticism, and looked less at happy faces than the other groups (ps < .05). The results are discussed from an adult developmental perspective, focusing on the increased variability of mood trajectories in the older adults and whether this is a reflection of adaptive functioning or a potential harbinger of dysfunction.
作为一个群体,老年人报告说他们的生活有积极的情感。然而,情绪不太积极的老年人亚组的程度尚不清楚。我们在本研究中的目的是确定和描述在相对较短的时间内表现出不同情绪变化轨迹的不同成年人亚组。79 名年轻成年人和 103 名老年成年人在观看情绪和中性面孔时连续报告他们的情绪。聚类分析显示,情绪变化轨迹有四个亚组。最积极和最消极的亚组都包括更多的老年人而不是年轻人(p<0.05),这表明并非所有老年人的积极情绪都高于年轻人。方差分析表明,最消极的组表现出较慢的加工速度、更多的状态焦虑和神经质,并且比其他组更少看快乐的面孔(p<0.05)。结果从成人发展的角度进行了讨论,重点关注老年人情绪轨迹的可变性增加,以及这是否反映了适应性功能还是潜在的功能障碍的前兆。