Literature DB >> 15151189

Strengths and satisfaction across the adult lifespan.

Derek M Isaacowitz1, George E Vaillant, Martin E P Seligman.   

Abstract

Positive psychology has recently developed a classification of human strengths (Peterson & Seligman, in press). We aimed to evaluate these strengths by investigating the strengths and life satisfaction in three adult samples recruited from the community (young adult, middle-aged, and older adult), as well as in the surviving men of the Grant study of Harvard graduates. In general, older adults had higher levels of interpersonal and self-regulatory strengths, whereas younger adults reported higher levels of strengths related to exploring the world. Grant study men tended to report lower strength levels than older adults from the community. Among the young adults, only hope significantly predicted life satisfaction, whereas among the middle-aged individuals, the capacity for loving relationships was the only predictor. Among community-dwelling older adults, hope, citizenship, and loving relationships all positively and uniquely predicted life satisfaction, compared with loving relationships and appreciation of beauty in the Grant sample.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 15151189     DOI: 10.2190/61EJ-LDYR-Q55N-UT6E

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Aging Hum Dev        ISSN: 0091-4150


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