BASE-Publications:
Abstracts
Well-being and
health from age 70 to 100: Findings from the Berlin Aging Study
Jacqui Smith (2001)
European Review, 9, 461-477
An individual's personal sense of
well-being (SWB) is an indicator of psychological adjustment and successful
ageing. Health and functional capacity are viewed as important sources of life
quality in old age but very little is known about their effects on SWB over
time. Can older individuals maintain SWB despite declining health? Longitudinal
data from the Berlin Aging Study, a locally representative sample of men and
women aged 70 to 100+, indicate that cumulative health-related chronic life
strains that characterize the Fourth Age set a constraint on the potential of
the older individual to experience the positive side of life.