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Adverse Life Events in Late Life: Their Manifestation and Management in Daily Life.
Authors:Klumb, Petra L.   Baltes, Margret M.
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among major life events, chronic events, daily instrumental activities, and well-being. Fifty individuals between 73 and 93 years of age reported major life events, minor hassles and uplifts, and daily activities during 5 measurement periods. In addition, positive affect was assessed in situ 5 times per day on 6 consecutive days on the basis of a random time-sampling scheme. The effects of major life events on positive affect were transmitted through minor events. However, there was no evidence that the relationship between minor events and positive affect was moderated by the occurrence of a major event. The relationship between life events and positive affect, however, was moderated by change in instrumental activities. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:adverse life events   late life   daily activities   major life events   well being   positive affect   minor events
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