Title | The Role of Optimism on the Relationship Between Activity Limitations and Life Satisfaction Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in the United States: A Growth Curve Model of Changes Over Time. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2022 |
Authors | Cheng, KJason Go, McMaughan, DJones Dj, Smith, MLee |
Journal | Journal of Applied Gerontology |
Volume | 41 |
Issue | 4 |
Pagination | 993-1001 |
ISSN Number | 1552-4523 |
Keywords | Activities of Daily Living, Activity limitation, instrumental activities of daily living, Leave Behind Survey, Life Satisfaction, Optimism |
Abstract | Activity limitations can diminish life satisfaction. This study explored the role of optimism on the relationship between changes in activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living (ADL/IADL) limitations and life satisfaction over time among middle-aged and older adults. Growth curve modeling accounting for intra- and inter-individual changes in life satisfaction was applied to the 2008-2018 waves of the Health and Retirement Study Leave Behind Survey subsample ( = 39,122 person-years). After controlling for sociodemographic factors, physical functioning decline adversely affected life satisfaction ( = -0.12, = -0.13, 0.001), but the negative consequences reduced slightly through optimism ( = -0.11, = -0.12, = 0.47, 0.001). Increasing optimism could reduce the negative consequences of ADL/IADL limitations on life satisfaction among middle-aged to older adults. |
DOI | 10.1177/07334648211056638 |
Citation Key | 12030 |
PubMed ID | 34870492 |