Institute of Psychology, University of Leipzig.
Emotion. 2013 Dec;13(6):1086-95. doi: 10.1037/a0033572. Epub 2013 Aug 5.
Using cross-sectional and longitudinal data from a national sample spanning the adult life span, age differences in anger and sadness were explored. The cross-sectional and longitudinal findings consistently suggest that the frequency of anger increases during young adulthood, but then shows a steady decrease until old age. By contrast, the frequency of sadness remains stable over most of adulthood and begins to increase in old age. In addition, the effects of age on happiness were investigated; the cross-sectional evidence speaks for a steady decrease in happiness across age groups, but within-person decline in happiness was only evident in old age. Together the findings provide further evidence for multidirectional age differences in affective experience and suggest that the overall quality of affective experience may deteriorate in old age.
利用来自全国范围内成人样本的横断面和纵向数据,探讨了愤怒和悲伤在年龄上的差异。横断面和纵向研究结果均表明,愤怒的频率在青年期增加,然后在老年前持续下降。相比之下,悲伤的频率在成年期的大部分时间内保持稳定,然后在老年时开始增加。此外,还研究了年龄对幸福感的影响;横断面证据表明,幸福感在各年龄段呈持续下降趋势,但在老年时才出现幸福感的个体下降。这些发现为情感体验的多向年龄差异提供了进一步的证据,并表明情感体验的整体质量可能在老年时恶化。