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Published in: European Journal of Ageing 3/2020

01-09-2020 | Original Investigation

An exploration of subjective age, actual age, age awareness, and engagement in everyday behaviors

Author: Joann M. Montepare

Published in: European Journal of Ageing | Issue 3/2020

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Abstract

Considerable research has documented relationships between subjective age and consequential outcomes such as life satisfaction, daily stress, health, and even mortality. Less is known about associations between the age people perceive themselves to be and everyday behaviors that may serve as the paths to broader life outcomes. To begin to fill this gap, this study explored the frequency with which 196 US adults aged 55–87 years engaged in behaviors reflecting nine behavioral domains. Respondents also answered questions about their subjective age, age awareness, and actual age. Results showed that whereas actual age predicted engagement in some behaviors (e.g., retirement activities), subjective age predicted engagement in most others (e.g., personal, social, grooming, body-focused, trend activities), and age awareness predicted participation in yet others (e.g., medical activities). The present findings provide insights both about age-related everyday behaviors, and the ways that several perceptions of age are differentially linked to their occurrence.
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Metadata
Title
An exploration of subjective age, actual age, age awareness, and engagement in everyday behaviors
Author
Joann M. Montepare
Publication date
01-09-2020
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
European Journal of Ageing / Issue 3/2020
Print ISSN: 1613-9372
Electronic ISSN: 1613-9380
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10433-019-00534-w

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