Montepare Joann M
RoseMary B. Fuss Center for Research on Aging and Intergenerational Studies, Lasell University, 1844 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton, MA 02466 USA.
Eur J Ageing. 2019 Oct 3;17(3):299-307. doi: 10.1007/s10433-019-00534-w. eCollection 2020 Sep.
Considerable research has documented relationships between subjective age and consequential outcomes such as life satisfaction, daily stress, health, and even mortality. Less is known about associations between the age people perceive themselves to be and everyday behaviors that may serve as the paths to broader life outcomes. To begin to fill this gap, this study explored the frequency with which 196 US adults aged 55-87 years engaged in behaviors reflecting nine behavioral domains. Respondents also answered questions about their subjective age, age awareness, and actual age. Results showed that whereas actual age predicted engagement in some behaviors (e.g., retirement activities), subjective age predicted engagement in most others (e.g., personal, social, grooming, body-focused, trend activities), and age awareness predicted participation in yet others (e.g., medical activities). The present findings provide insights both about age-related everyday behaviors, and the ways that several perceptions of age are differentially linked to their occurrence.
大量研究记录了主观年龄与诸如生活满意度、日常压力、健康甚至死亡率等相应结果之间的关系。人们对自身年龄认知与可能成为更广泛生活结果途径的日常行为之间的关联了解较少。为了开始填补这一空白,本研究探讨了196名年龄在55至87岁之间的美国成年人参与反映九个行为领域行为的频率。受访者还回答了有关他们的主观年龄、年龄意识和实际年龄的问题。结果表明,虽然实际年龄预测了某些行为(如退休活动)的参与情况,但主观年龄预测了大多数其他行为(如个人、社交、修饰、关注身体、潮流活动)的参与情况,而年龄意识预测了其他一些行为(如医疗活动)的参与情况。本研究结果为与年龄相关的日常行为以及几种年龄认知与这些行为发生的不同关联方式提供了见解。