2 research outputs found

    Mindful aging: The association between trait mindfulness and expectations regarding aging among middle aged and older adults

    No full text
    Objectives: Positive Expectations Regarding Aging serve as a protective factor of healthy aging; however, negative stereotypes regarding aging continue to dominate popular aging discourse. It is proposed that trait mindfulness (TM) is associated with aging expectations through the cultivation of openness, curiosity, and non-judgment to one’s thoughts, emotions, and sensations, whether they are positive or negative. Methods: Associations between the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire and the Expectations Regarding Aging Survey (ERA-38) were examined among 201 participants aged 55+ years. Results: Analyses revealed that higher levels of TM was significantly associated with positive aging expectations, controlling for retirement and socioeconomic status (R2change= 14.0%, F(5,192) = 7.17, p Conclusion: The development of TM, notably the facet of non-judgment, may be used to promote positive aging expectations to help support healthy aging.</p

    sj-docx-1-ggm-10.1177_23337214221138663 – Supplemental material for The Influence of Female Reproductive Factors on Longevity: A Systematized Narrative Review of Epidemiological Studies

    No full text
    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ggm-10.1177_23337214221138663 for The Influence of Female Reproductive Factors on Longevity: A Systematized Narrative Review of Epidemiological Studies by Christy Costanian, Raymond Farah, Ray Salameh, Brad A. Meisner, Sola Aoun Bahous and Abla M. Sibai in Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine</p
    corecore