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Psychological well-being among older adults during the COVID-19 outbreak: A comparative study of the young-old and the old-old adults

Author
López, J.; Perez-Rojo, G.; Noriega, C.; Carretero, I.; Velasco, C.; Martinez-Huertas, J. A.; López-Frutos, P.; Galarraga, L.
Entity
UAM. Departamento de Psicología Básica
Publisher
International Psychogeriatric Association
Date
2020-05-23
Citation
10.1017/S1041610220000964
International Psychogeriatrics 32.11 (2020): 1365-1370
 
 
 
ISSN
1041-6102
DOI
10.1017/S1041610220000964
Editor's Version
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1041610220000964
Subjects
crisis; eudaimonia; older adults; personal growth; personal strengths; purpose in life; stress; well-being; Psicología
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10486/695622
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© 2020 International Psychogeriatric Association

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Abstract

The COVID-19 outbreak could be considered as an uncontrollable stressful life event. Lockdown measures have provoked a disruption of daily life with a great impact over older adults' health and well-being. Nevertheless, eudaimonic well-being plays a protective role in confronting adverse circumstances, such as the COVID-19 situation. This study aims to assess the association between age and psychological well-being (personal growth and purpose in life). Young-old (60-70 years) and old-old (71-80 years) community-dwelling Spaniards (N = 878) completed a survey and reported on their sociodemographic characteristics and their levels of health, COVID-19 stress-related, appraisal, and personal resources. Old-old did not evidence poorer psychological well-being than young-old. Age has only a negative impact on personal growth. The results also suggest that the nature of the COVID-19 impact (except for the loss of a loved one) may not be as relevant for the older adults' well-being as their appraisals and personal resources for managing COVID-related problems. In addition, these results suggest that some sociodemographic and health-related variables have an impact on older adults' well-being. Thus, perceived-health, family functioning, resilience, gratitude, and acceptance had significant associations with both personal growth and purpose in life. Efforts to address older adults' psychological well-being focusing on older adults' personal resources should be considered.
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