2014
DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnu074
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Successful Aging and Subjective Well-Being Among Oldest-Old Adults

Abstract: Integrating 2 different models (i.e., successful aging and developmental adaptation) provided a comprehensive view of adaptation from a developmental perspective.

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“…24 A recent study of adaptive ageing in oldest-old adults (octogenarians and centenarians) noted that this model failed to take into account the influence of subjective wellbeing. 25 The study suggested that positive affect was directly determined by social resources, such as the intensity of social interactions, and indirectly affected by cognitive functioning and education. To account for these findings and provide a comprehensive view of ageing from a lifespan perspective, the authors drew upon a model of developmental adaptation 26 and integrated this into a new model of health and wellbeing in the oldest-old that included the influence of coping behaviours for past and current events, and subsequent appraisal of them.…”
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“…24 A recent study of adaptive ageing in oldest-old adults (octogenarians and centenarians) noted that this model failed to take into account the influence of subjective wellbeing. 25 The study suggested that positive affect was directly determined by social resources, such as the intensity of social interactions, and indirectly affected by cognitive functioning and education. To account for these findings and provide a comprehensive view of ageing from a lifespan perspective, the authors drew upon a model of developmental adaptation 26 and integrated this into a new model of health and wellbeing in the oldest-old that included the influence of coping behaviours for past and current events, and subsequent appraisal of them.…”
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“…A partir de una perspectiva psicosocial, la construcción teórico-conceptual del proceso de envejecimiento exitoso ha liderado desde hace aproximadamente 30 años el conocimiento científico psicogerontológico, con efectos en la investigación básica y aplicada a nivel mundial (Bowling & Dieppe, 2005;Bowling & Ilieffe, 2006Bülow & Söderqvist, 2014;Cho, Martin, & Poon, 2015;Freund, Nikitin, & Ritter, 2009;Johnson, Sarkisian, & Williamson, 2015;Jopp et al, 2015;Kahana, Kahana, & Lee, 2014;Ouwehand, de Ridder, & Bensing, 2007;Steverink, Lindenberg, & Ormel, 1998). El envejecimiento con éxito se ha estudiado como un concepto multidimensional que abarca, trasciende y supera la buena salud (Organización Mundial de la Salud [OMS], 2002), y que está compuesto por un amplio conjunto de factores biopsicosociales, reconociendo que existe gran variabilidad interindividual en las formas de envejecer (Bowling & Ilieffe, 2011).…”
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“…6 Várias pesquisas têm sido conduzidas nos últimos anos para avaliar seus determinantes, conceitos e aplicações, entretanto, observa-se que não há consenso para o EBS. 7 Existe uma tendência atual, após extensas revisões, de considerar para sua definição modelos multidimensionais incluindo critérios físicos, cognitivos, psicológicos e sociais. 8,9 O conceito de Rowe e Kahn, por enfatizar a ausência de doenças e ao exigir a independência funcional, recebe extensas críticas por possuir uma tendência elitista e restrita a uma pequena parcela da população.…”
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