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Differences in awareness of positive and negative age-related changes accounting for variability in health outcomes

Authors :
Serena Sabatini
Obioha C. Ukoumunne
Allyson Brothers
Manfred Diehl
Hans-Werner Wahl
Clive Ballard
Rachel Collins
Anne Corbett
Helen Brooker
Linda Clare
Source :
European Journal of Ageing. 19:1087-1097
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Higher awareness of positive age-related changes (AARC gains) is related to better mental health, whereas higher awareness of negative age-related changes (AARC losses) is related to poorer mental and physical health. So far perceived gains and losses have been explored separately, but people report gains and losses concurrently in varying degrees, and different profiles of gains and losses may be differentially associated with health. We identified profiles of gains and losses and explored whether different profiles differed in physical, mental, and cognitive health. We used cross-sectional data from the PROTECT study (N = 6192; mean (SD) age = 66.1 (7.0)). Using latent profile analysis, a four-class solution showed the best model fit. We found that 45% of people perceived many gains and few losses (Class 1); 24% perceived moderate gains and few losses (Class 2); 24% perceived many gains and moderate losses (Class 3); 7% perceived many gains and many losses (Class 4). Analysis of variance and Chi-squared tests showed that Class 1 had relatively better physical, mental, and cognitive health, followed by Classes 2, 3, and 4. Experiencing one’s ageing to a high degree as gain may be related to better health only when individuals interpret ageing as involving low levels of loss across several life domains. Risk in terms of poorer health emerged in those who perceived high losses. Considering gains and losses in parallel, rather than separately, may lead to a more fine-tuned understanding of relations with health.

Details

ISSN :
16139380 and 16139372
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Ageing
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....739fc4ed3cc20449879d3d288e699458
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10433-021-00673-z