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Modeling late-life adaptation in affective well-being under a severe chronic health condition: The case of age-related macular degeneration.
Authors:Schilling, Oliver K.   Wahl, Hans-Werner
Abstract:Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) was used as a case model to longitudinally study adaptation in affective well-being under a prevalent chronic health condition. Measures of positive and negative affect, obtained at 5 subsequent measurement occasions with 3-month intervals in between, were analyzed in 90 older adults diagnosed with AMD. The authors proposed a pattern of adaptation that shows initial decline in affective well-being after disease outbreak, followed by a turnaround into a restorative phase of increase, implying nonlinear intraindividual trajectories, with changes substantially related to disease duration. Analysis was conducted by means of a nonlinear mixed models approach. Results confirmed the hypothesized adaptation pattern for positive affect but not for negative affect, which was found more stable across measurement occasions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:adaptation   positive and negative affect   subjective well-being   age-related macular degeneration   nonlinear mixed models
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