Restricting future time perspective reduces failure to act after a missed opportunity.

TitleRestricting future time perspective reduces failure to act after a missed opportunity.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsStrough, JN, Parker, AM, De Bruin, WBruine
JournalPsychology & Aging
Volume34
Issue2
Pagination311-316
ISSN Number1939-1498
KeywordsAdvance care planning
Abstract

Inaction inertia occurs when missing an attractive opportunity (vs. not having been offered it) decreases the likelihood of acting on another similar opportunity. We experimentally manipulated future time perspective to reduce inaction inertia. Middle-aged and older adults from the Health and Retirement Study were randomly assigned to imagining restricted or expansive time left to live, or to no instructions. Across age, imagining a restricted future (vs. the other two instructions) reduced inaction inertia and future time perspective. Imagining living longer increased future time perspective among relatively younger participants. Consequences of restricted time perspective for decisions and life regrets are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved).

DOI10.1037/pag0000301
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Alternate JournalPsychol Aging
Citation Key9948
PubMed ID30359062
PubMed Central IDPMC6399028
Grant ListU01 AG009740 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
/ / National Institutes of Health; National Institute on Aging /
/ / European Union /