Heckhausen J
Max Planck Institute for Human Development and Education, Berlin, Germany.
Dev Psychol. 1997 Jan;33(1):176-87. doi: 10.1037//0012-1649.33.1.176.
This study addresses developmental regulation in adults at different ages. A conceptual model of optimization in primary and secondary control across the life span (OPS model) is presented, and predictions about age differences in developmental regulation are derived. Developmental goals, expectations about goal attainment and control, control strategies, life satisfaction, and age identification were assessed in a sample of 510 young, middle-aged, and old adults. At increasing age, the participants expressed (a) greater awareness of a reduced potential for growth and control. (b) increased focus on age-appropriate goals for primary control striving, (c) more goals directed at the avoidance of developmental losses and fewer goals aimed at developmental gains, and (d) a stronger tendency for compensatory secondary control, as shown in greater goal flexibility, more satisfaction with present life, and identification with younger age groups.
本研究探讨了不同年龄段成年人的发展调节。提出了一个关于一生之中初级和次级控制优化的概念模型(OPS模型),并得出了关于发展调节中年龄差异的预测。在一个由510名年轻人、中年人和老年人组成的样本中,对发展目标、对目标达成和控制的期望、控制策略、生活满意度以及年龄认同进行了评估。随着年龄的增长,参与者表现出:(a)对成长和控制潜力降低的意识增强;(b)对初级控制努力中适合年龄的目标的关注增加;(c)更多旨在避免发展损失的目标,而旨在实现发展收益的目标减少;以及(d)更强的补偿性次级控制倾向,表现为更大的目标灵活性、对当前生活更多的满意度以及与年轻年龄组的认同。