Authors
Arthur A Stone, Joseph E Schwartz, Joan E Broderick, Angus Deaton
Publication date
2010/6/1
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of sciences
Volume
107
Issue
22
Pages
9985-9990
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Psychological well-being (WB) includes a person's overall appraisal of his or her life (Global WB) and affective state (Hedonic WB), and it is considered a key aspect of the health of individuals and groups. Several cross-sectional studies have documented a relation between Global WB and age. Little is known, however, about the age distribution of Hedonic WB. It may yield a different view of aging because it is less influenced by the cognitive reconstruction inherent in Global WB measures and because it includes both positive and negative components of WB. In this study we report on both Global and Hedonic WB assessed in a 2008 telephone survey of 340,847 people in the United States. Consistent with prior studies, Global WB and positive Hedonic WB generally had U-shaped age profiles showing increased WB after the age of 50 years. However, negative Hedonic WB variables showed distinctly different and …
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Scholar articles
AA Stone, JE Schwartz, JE Broderick, A Deaton - Proceedings of the National Academy of sciences, 2010