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Teuscher, Ursina – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2010
This study addresses the question of how retired people's self-image differs from that of working people, and what factors predict people's self-definition as professionals or retirees. Seven hundred ninety-two Swiss persons aged 58-70 (386 men, 406 women; 349 not retired, 443 retired) were asked to rate the importance of different…
Descriptors: Retirement, Performance Factors, Predictor Variables, Personality Change
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Quirouette, Cecile; Gold, Dolores Pushkar – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1992
Examined relationships between spousal variables and psychological well-being of husbands and wives in older couples (n=120). Spousal variables significantly predicted wives' well-being with three most influential predictor variables being husbands' perception of the marriage, positive dimension of well-being, and physical health. Spousal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Individual Characteristics, Older Adults, Physical Health
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Holahan, Carole K.; Suzuki, Rie – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2004
This study investigated adulthood predictors of health-promoting behavior in later aging. The participants were 162 members of the Terman Study of the Gifted (Terman et al., 1925), who responded in 1999 at an average age of 86 to a mailout questionnaire which included questions concerning their positive health behavior. Adulthood variables were…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Recreation, Health Behavior, Wellness
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Min, Meeyoung Oh; Townsend, Aloen L.; Miller, Baila; Rovine, Michael J. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2005
Stress process theory is applied to examine lack of supplemental private health insurance as a risk factor for depressive symptomatology among older married couples covered by Medicare. Dyadic data from 130 African-American couples and 1,429 White couples in the 1993 Asset and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest-Old Survey were analyzed using…
Descriptors: Risk, Depression (Psychology), Health Insurance, Older Adults