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Strategies for goal-achievement in older people with different levels of well-being (CROSBI ID 171193)

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Ambrosi-Randić, Neala ; Plavšić, Marlena Strategies for goal-achievement in older people with different levels of well-being // Studia psychologica, 53 (2011), 1; 97-106

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Ambrosi-Randić, Neala ; Plavšić, Marlena

engleski

Strategies for goal-achievement in older people with different levels of well-being

Studies related to well-being of older people have been carried out in the past with two types of variables: those reflecting socioeconomic factors, and those referring to psychological and psycho-social variables. Since one of the important psychological variables – goal-achievement strategies - can be different in older age, the relationships between strategy use in older people and their well-being are valuable to explore. In this research we used the model of goal-achievement strategies (selection, optimization and compensation) in elderly proposed by Baltes and Baltes (1990). The short version of the SOC questionnaire (Selection, Optimization and Compensation ; Baltes et al., 1999), the Global happiness item and the Global satisfaction item as measures of two dimensions of subjective well-being were individually administered to 355 people 65-96 years old in Western Croatia. The results indicate that in goal-achievement, older people with higher level of well-being use more frequently strategies of optimization and compensation, while those with lower level of well-being use the strategy of selection more frequently.

goal-achievement; strategy; well-being; elderly

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Podaci o izdanju

53 (1)

2011.

97-106

objavljeno

0039-3320

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Psihologija

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