Does attitudes toward own aging explain more variance in aging-related outcomes than chronological age and subjective age? A meta-analysis

Huan Yang, Junqi Shi, X. Zhao, Christopher Pryor, Mengwei Tian
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Significant research efforts have been devoted to explaining why and how aging impacts employees’ attitudes and behaviors. However, age itself has been subject to a range of conceptualizations and measurements, which has resulted in a fragmented literature. Chronological age (CA) captures biological differences, and subjective age (SA) captures people’s perceptions of their own chronological aging. Not surprisingly, these constructs have different effects on aging-related outcomes. More recently, a relatively newer construct, attitudes toward own aging (ATOA), has gained research traction. In this study, we synthesize the empirical evidence concerning ATOA, and we establish criterion-related and incremental validity of ATOA using meta-analytical techniques. We found that ATOA not only predicted health, cognitive function, well-being, and self-efficacy, but also provided additional explanatory power regarding these aging-related outcomes above and beyond CA and SA. The theoretical and practical implications of these studies are discussed.
对自身衰老的态度比实际年龄和主观年龄更能解释衰老相关结果的差异吗?荟萃分析
为了解释老龄化为何以及如何影响员工的态度和行为,人们投入了大量的研究工作。然而,年龄本身的概念和测量方法多种多样,导致文献资料支离破碎。纪年年龄(CA)反映的是生理差异,而主观年龄(SA)反映的是人们对自身纪年衰老的看法。毫不奇怪,这些概念对衰老相关结果的影响各不相同。最近,一个相对较新的概念--对自身衰老的态度(ATOA)--得到了研究的关注。在本研究中,我们综合了有关 ATOA 的经验证据,并使用元分析技术建立了 ATOA 的标准相关有效性和增量有效性。我们发现,ATOA 不仅能预测健康、认知功能、幸福感和自我效能感,还能在 CA 和 SA 之外,对这些与衰老相关的结果提供额外的解释力。本文讨论了这些研究的理论和实践意义。
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