Age differences in the experience of everyday happiness: The role of thinking about the future.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-26 DOI:10.1037/pag0000782
Yoonseok Choi, Jennifer Lay, Minjie Lu, Da Jiang, Matthew Peng, Helene H Fung, Peter Graf, Christiane A Hoppmann
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Abstract

Happiness can be experienced differently in young as compared to older adulthood, possibly due to shifts in temporal focus and differences in preferences for high- versus low-arousal affective states. The current project aimed to replicate initial evidence on age-related differences in the experience of happiness by investigating the positive affective correlates of everyday happiness; we further explored the role of thinking about the future in moderating such associations. We used daily life assessments from 257 participants (Mage = 48.3, SDage = 24.6; 68% female; 77% Asian [East Asian, South Asian, and Southeast Asian]; 73% postsecondary educated), combining four data sets collected at two locations (Vancouver, Canada; Hong Kong) with different age samples (older and younger adults). Participants provided up to 30 repeated daily life assessments of momentary affective states and thoughts about the future, over 10 days. Results replicate previous findings by showing that happiness was more strongly associated with low-arousal positive affect and more weakly associated with high-arousal positive affect among older compared to younger adults. Engagement in thinking about the future was higher among younger compared to older adults in general, but its role in moderating the association between happiness and positive affect varying in arousal levels was confounded by the age moderation. Separate analyses conducted for each age group indicate different roles of everyday thinking about the future in shaping happiness experiences for different age groups. Age and future thinking-related contours of happiness are discussed in the context of emotional aging theories. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

日常幸福体验中的年龄差异:思考未来的作用。
与老年人相比,年轻人的幸福体验可能有所不同,这可能是由于时间焦点的变化以及对高唤醒和低唤醒情感状态的偏好不同。目前的项目旨在通过调查日常幸福的积极情感相关性,复制与年龄相关的幸福体验差异的初步证据;我们进一步探讨了思考未来在调节这种关联中的作用。我们使用了257名参与者的日常生活评估(Mage=48.3,SDage=24.6;68%为女性;77%为亚洲人[东亚、南亚和东南亚];73%受过高等教育),将在两个地点(加拿大温哥华;香港)收集的四个数据集与不同年龄样本(老年人和年轻人)相结合。参与者在10天内对短暂的情感状态和对未来的想法进行了多达30次重复的日常生活评估。研究结果重复了之前的研究结果,表明与年轻人相比,老年人的幸福感与低唤醒积极情绪的相关性更强,与高唤醒积极情绪相关性更弱。总体而言,与老年人相比,年轻人对未来的思考参与度更高,但其在调节幸福感和积极情感之间的联系方面的作用因年龄的调节而混淆。对每个年龄组进行的单独分析表明,日常对未来的思考在塑造不同年龄组的幸福体验方面发挥着不同的作用。在情感衰老理论的背景下,讨论了与年龄和未来思维相关的幸福轮廓。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。
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