Cultural differences in daily coupling of subjective views of aging and negative affect
Shenkman, Geva and Shrira, Amit and Kornadt, Anna E and Neupert, Shevaun D and Tse, Dwight C K and Can, Reyyan and Palgi, Yuval (2024) Cultural differences in daily coupling of subjective views of aging and negative affect. Journals of Gerontology, Series B, 79 (9). gbae124. ISSN 1079-5014 (https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbae124)
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Abstract
Objectives The established link between subjective views of aging (VoA) and well-being shows variations across different cultures. Although VoA show daily fluctuations, little is known about cultural differences in such fluctuations and the daily coupling of VoA and well-being. We compared Israeli Arabs to Israeli Jews in the daily coupling of VoA and negative affect (NA). Methods Community-dwelling older adults (N=76, Mage=66.71) completed measures of subjective age, subjective accelerated aging, ageist attitudes, and NA over 14 consecutive days. Results Respondents reported higher daily NA when they felt older, reported to be aging faster, or had more ageist attitudes. The daily coupling between subjective age/subjective accelerated aging and NA was stronger among Israeli Arabs compared to Israeli Jews. There was no such interaction with ageist attitudes. Discussion It is important to adopt a cultural perspective when investigating daily fluctuations in VoA and their correlates. In applied contexts, this might help to identify cultural groups that are particularly sensitive to the effects of VoA.
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Shenkman, Geva, Shrira, Amit, Kornadt, Anna E, Neupert, Shevaun D, Tse, Dwight C K ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2725-1849, Can, Reyyan and Palgi, Yuval;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 90121 Dates: DateEvent1 September 2024Published19 July 2024Published Online1 July 2024Accepted10 January 2024SubmittedSubjects: Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > Psychology Department: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Psychological Sciences and Health > Psychology
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Psychological Sciences and HealthDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 05 Aug 2024 10:34 Last modified: 19 Nov 2024 01:20 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/90121