Subjective remaining lifetime and concreteness of the future as differential predictors of preparation for age-related changes
Anna E. Kornadt (),
Peggy Voss and
Klaus Rothermund
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Anna E. Kornadt: Bielefeld University
Peggy Voss: Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
Klaus Rothermund: Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
European Journal of Ageing, 2018, vol. 15, issue 1, No 8, 67-76
Abstract:
Abstract Demographic changes have been linked to the expectation of cuts in government-provided social security services, emphasizing individual responsibility to prepare for old age and concomitant challenges and changes. Accordingly, the identification of psychological variables predicting preparation is a matter of theoretical as well as practical importance. We thus consider different aspects of a person’s future time as theoretically prominent psychological predictors of preparation. The subjectively perceived quantity of remaining lifetime, the concreteness of future time, and preparation for life domains indicative of an active third age as well as of a more dependent fourth age were assessed in a longitudinal study in a core sample of N = 593 participants (30–80 years old at T 1) at two measurement occasions 4 years apart. The quantity of subjective remaining lifetime predicted subsequent changes in preparation, but this effect was restricted to preparation for the fourth age. In contrast, a more open and concrete outlook on ones’ personal future predicted changes in preparation for an active third age. Our findings highlight the importance of distinguishing between different aspects of future time—its quantity versus its relation to goals and action plans—when predicting specific facets of developmental self-regulation.
Keywords: Future time experience; Preparation; Subjective life expectancy; Life span; Life domains (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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