2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.621013
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Dispositional Optimism and Context Sensitivity: Psychological Contributors to Frailty Status Among Elderly Outpatients

Abstract: The association of resilience-related factors with frailty is a recent research topic. Dispositional optimism and context sensitivity are two psychological factors that differently contribute to individual resilience. This study aimed at investigating whether dispositional optimism and context sensitivity might contribute to a multifactorial model of frailty, together with established relevant factors such as cognitive and physical factors. This cross-sectional study involved 141 elderly outpatients (42 males … Show more

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“…Dispositional optimism is defined as a stable dispositional factor reflecting an individual's positive expectations for the future; furthermore, it is acknowledged as one of the psychological factors involved in adaptation to aging in older adults by promoting the adoption of healthy behaviors and a consequently better quality of life [27][28][29]. Previous studies have assessed dispositional optimism among caregivers of patients suffering from different medical conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dispositional optimism is defined as a stable dispositional factor reflecting an individual's positive expectations for the future; furthermore, it is acknowledged as one of the psychological factors involved in adaptation to aging in older adults by promoting the adoption of healthy behaviors and a consequently better quality of life [27][28][29]. Previous studies have assessed dispositional optimism among caregivers of patients suffering from different medical conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, collective distress and individual suffering, the psychodynamic approach may be able to consistently identify and manage stressful lifeevent dynamics (Afari et al, 2014;Di Giuseppe et al, 2019a) as well as fostering emotional regulation in order to prevent possible relevant factors involved in the pathogenesis of both psychological and psychosomatic syndromes (Lenzo et al, 2020;Martino et al, 2020a,b;Conversano and Di Giuseppe, 2021;Sardella et al, 2021). This is of particular relevance at present with many experiencing grief and sorrow for the loss of a family member, a reduction of freedom, changes in daily routines and fears associated with uncertainty and the intolerance of uncertainty (Conversano et al, 2020a;Orrù et al, 2020a).…”
Section: The Psychodynamic Approach Against Covid-related Psychological Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, greater optimism is inversely related to risk factors for depression such as hopelessness or rumination (Fischer et al, 2018;Tucker et al, 2013). On the other hand, the most optimistic individuals appear to improve their resilience, which may give them a better ability to adapt to stressful or traumatic events and a lower risk of relapse (Sardella, Lenzo, Bonanno, Martino, et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%