"You're only as old as you feel": self-perceptions of age, fears of aging, and life satisfaction from adolescence to old age
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- DOI: 10.1037//0882-7974.4.1.73
"You're only as old as you feel": self-perceptions of age, fears of aging, and life satisfaction from adolescence to old age
Abstract
We examined differences in subjective age identification from adolescence to old age and the relation between subjective age and fears about one's own aging and life satisfaction. Using a questionnaire format, 188 men and women from 14 to 83 years of age made judgments about how old they felt, looked, acted, and desired to be. Respondents also answered questions about their personal fears of aging and present life satisfaction. Results revealed that individuals in their teens held older subjective age identities, whereas during the early adult years, individuals maintained same age identities. Across the middle and later adult years, individuals reported younger age identities, and women experienced younger age identities than men across these adults years. Results also revealed that discrepancies between subjective and actual age were associated with personal fears of aging and life satisfaction, especially in younger men and women.
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