Psychosocial aspects of successful ageing and resilience: critique, integration and implications / Aspectos psicológicos del envejecimiento exitoso y la resiliencia: crítica, integración e implicaciones

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Estudios De Psicologia Pub Date : 2018-09-02 DOI:10.1080/02109395.2018.1493843
Theodore D. Cosco, Andrew V. Wister, C. Brayne, Kenneth Howse
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Abstract As the number of older adults increases worldwide, it is becoming increasingly important to find effective ways of fostering better ageing trajectories. The models used to shape this process inform research, policy and practice and impact older adults themselves. Two important ageing models are successful ageing (SA) and resilience (RES). Aligning the conceptual framework in research contexts with those of older adults’ perspectives is an integral component of driving forward the research agenda in a manner that has the greatest potential to benefit older adults. Studies conducted with laypersons indicate that psychosocial components are important components of successful ageing models; therefore, it is imperative that these non-biomedical components are incorporated. There are many similarities between SA and RES models, but an important distinguishing feature is the incorporation of adversity into conceptualizations of resilience. SA models suggest high levels of functioning as a requirement for ageing successfully, regardless of the circumstances the individual experiences; resilience models take into account the level of adversity being experienced by the individual. Individuals can demonstrate RES by having a more positive outcome than would be expected given their level of adversity. The incorporation of psychosocial constructs into SA models and the integration of SA and RES paradigms has important implications for research and for older adults themselves. Through the promotion of models of ageing that include psychosocial components and elements of adversity, greater generalizability to a broader population is possible with enhanced potential for research derived from these efforts to more positively influence individuals’ trajectories of ageing.
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成功老龄化和复原力的心理社会方面:批评、融合和影响/成功老龄化和复原力的心理方面:批评、融合和影响
随着世界范围内老年人数量的增加,寻找有效的方法来培养更好的老龄化轨迹变得越来越重要。用于塑造这一过程的模型为研究、政策和实践提供信息,并影响老年人本身。两个重要的老化模型是成功老化(SA)和弹性(RES)。使研究背景中的概念框架与老年人的观点保持一致,是推动研究议程以最大可能使老年人受益的方式的一个组成部分。对外行人进行的研究表明,心理社会因素是成功的老龄化模型的重要组成部分;因此,必须将这些非生物医学成分纳入其中。SA和RES模型之间有许多相似之处,但一个重要的区别特征是将逆境纳入了弹性的概念化。SA模型表明,无论个人经历如何,高水平的功能都是成功老龄化的必要条件;弹性模型考虑了个体所经历的逆境程度。个体可以通过拥有比他们所处的逆境水平所期望的更积极的结果来证明RES。将社会心理结构纳入SA模型以及SA和RES范式的整合对研究和老年人本身具有重要意义。通过推广包括社会心理因素和逆境因素在内的老龄化模式,可以将其更广泛地推广到更广泛的人群,并提高从这些努力中获得的研究潜力,从而更积极地影响个人的老龄化轨迹。
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