Ziegler M, Reid D W
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 1983;16(2):135-46. doi: 10.2190/YD5C-2C7L-NWA1-MKQC.
This report describes the correlates of Life Satisfaction and Desired Control among seventy-nine elderly residents, with an average age of seventy-eight, of a partial-support apartment complex. The residents were assessed at three points in time: shortly after moving into the building, six months later, and after a total of eighteen months. Both Life Satisfaction and Desired Control (a measure of the extent to which a person reports control over desired outcomes) are intercorrelated and related to other indices of psychological well-being at all three points in time. Cross-lag correlations also indicate an enduring relationship between Life Satisfaction, Desired Control, Activity, and Rated Vitality. A residual regression analysis employing hierarchical procedures for evaluating significance of added variance yielded only one predictor of changes in Life Satisfaction: an initial measure of psychomotor speed. The residual regression analysis yielded one predictor of changes--[in Desired Control--initial activity level.]
本报告描述了部分资助型公寓楼中79位平均年龄为78岁的老年居民的生活满意度与期望控制感之间的关联。对居民在三个时间点进行了评估:搬进大楼后不久、六个月后以及总共18个月后。在所有这三个时间点,生活满意度和期望控制感(衡量一个人报告对期望结果的控制程度的指标)相互关联,并且与心理健康的其他指标相关。交叉滞后相关性还表明生活满意度、期望控制感、活动和活力评分之间存在持久关系。采用分层程序评估新增方差显著性的残差回归分析仅得出生活满意度变化的一个预测因素:心理运动速度的初始测量值。残差回归分析得出了变化的一个预测因素——[期望控制感方面——初始活动水平。]