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The Impact of Future Time Perspective on Self-Esteem among Korean Young and Older Adults: Does Age Matter?
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of future time perspective on self-esteem among Korean young and
older adults. The participants were young adults aged from 20 to 29 (n=157) and older adults aged 60 or older (n=150). Hierarchical regression
analyses were conducted. After adjusting for covariates, the results showed that age group moderated the relationship between future time
perspective and self-esteem. The test of a conditional effect of age group demonstrated that young and older adults who reported higher
levels of future time perspective tended to have higher self-esteem. Our findings suggest that adopting an open-ended future time perspective
could positively impact the self-esteem of both young and older adults in South Korea. In addition, based on our findings, we shed light
on the role of future time perspective as a psychological intervention to enhance self-esteem among young and older adults in South Korea.