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Awareness of Age-Related Change, Future Time Perspective, and Implications for Goal Management in Older Adulthood

机译:与年龄相关的变化,未来时间视角,以及对成年大的目标管理的影响

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Abstract How people manage their goals is central to adaptation across the lifespan. However, little is known about the individual difference characteristics that predict how and why people use different self-regulatory strategies. The present study aimed to investigate associations of perceived age-related gains and losses, and their interaction, as predictors of flexibility in goal management in older adulthood. We also examined whether future time perspective (FTP) mediated the relationship between AARC and goal flexibility, such that awareness of aging impacts perceptions of time remaining, impacting how individuals evaluate and manage their goals. A community-based sample of 408 adults aged between 60 and 88 years was recruited via an internet-based research platform. Participants completed questionnaire measures of AARC-gains, AARC-losses, FTP, goal disengagement, and goal re-engagement. A flexibility index reflecting tendencies toward use of both goal disengagement and re-engagement strategies was also analyzed. Although AARC-losses was associated with lower goal re-engagement and goal flexibility, this association was weaker among those with higher AARC-gains, indicating that AARC-gains may be protective in the relationship between AARC-losses and goal management. Furthermore, the association between AARC and goal management was mediated by FTP. Higher AARC-gains were associated with more open-ended FTP, which was associated with higher goal re-engagement and lower goal disengagement. On the other hand, higher AARC-losses was associated with more restricted FTP, which was associated with lower goal re-engagement, and higher goal disengagement. Results suggest that subjective awareness of aging (particularly awareness of gains), has important implications for goal management in older adulthood.
机译:摘要人们如何管理目标是适应寿命的核心。然而,关于个人差异特征的知名度几乎是知之甚少,预测人们如何以及为什么人们使用不同的自我监管策略。本研究旨在调查感知年龄相关的收益和损失的协会及其互动,作为年龄较大的成年期目标管理的灵活性预测因素。我们还检查了未来的时间视角(FTP)介导AARC和目标灵活性之间的关系,使老龄化的认识会影响剩余时间的看法,影响个人如何评估和管理其目标。通过基于互联网的研究平台招募了408名成年人的基于社区的样本,招聘了60至88岁。与会者完成了AARC-GAINS,AARC损失,FTP,目标脱离,目标重新参与的调查问卷措施。还分析了一种灵活性指数,反映了用于使用目标脱离和再婚策略的趋势。尽管AARC损失与较低的目标重新参与和目标灵活性相关,但该协会在且获得了较高的AARC损益中的较弱,表明AARC损益可能是保护AARC损失与目标管理之间的关系。此外,AARC和目标管理之间的关联由FTP介绍。较高的AARC-GAIN与更开放的FTP相关,与更高的目标重新参与和较低的目标脱离相关。另一方面,较高的AARC损失与更受限制的FTP相关,这与较低的目标重新参与和更高的目标脱离相关。结果表明,主观对老龄化的认识(特别是收益意识),对成年大学的目标管理具有重要意义。

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