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Prem S Fry1, Dominique L Debats.
Abstract
On the basis of postulates derived from cognitive-behavioral theory, research and therapy, the authors explored the extent to which older adults' cognitive beliefs of a just world and their perspectives on future time and similarity or self-continuity with the future self are predictors of long-term survival. After baseline assessment of health and cognitive beliefs and future perspectives of time and self-continuity as predictors of mortality, 440 participants (ages 65 to 87) were followed longitudinally for 6.5 years. Consistent with our hypotheses, findings demonstrated that a significantly higher percentage of survivors were individuals who showed higher scores on beliefs in a just world and on both the future time perspective and the future self-continuity perspective at the time of baseline assessments. Conversely, mortality risk was much higher for individuals who scored low on these predictor variables, and high on distrust. Implications for health and longevity are discussed.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21977322 PMCID: PMC3185260 DOI: 10.4061/2011/367902
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Aging Res ISSN: 2090-2204
Baseline characteristics of participants who survived (survivors) or died (decedents) Total N = 440.
| Characteristics (range of scores) | Survivors | Decedents = |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 74.4 (6.3) | 78.6 (6.5) | <.001 |
| Education, years | 14.1 (3.7) | 13.9 (3.0) | .339 |
| Women 66.0% (291) | 195; 67% | 96; 33% | <.001* |
| Beliefs in just world (BJW: self) (8–48) | 32.8 (4.1) | 20.4 (4.7) | <.001 |
| Beliefs in just world (BJW: others) (8–48) | 22.7 (2.1) | 21.8 (3.0) | .461 |
| Future time perspective (FTP) (10–70) | 36.8 (6.1) | 29.9 (7.6) | <.001 |
| Future self-continuity (FSC)—15 yrs (14–70) | 32.0 (3.5) | 24.0 (2.1) | <.001 |
| Trust: interpersonal and society (12–60) | 33.1 (5.1) | 29.5 (6.1) | <.05 |
| Distrust: interpersonal and society (12–60) | 27.5 (5.1) | 39.9 (6.2) | <.001 |
| Control (30–150) | 69.6 (4.8) | 67.0 (5.9) | .239 |
| High satisfaction with social support (percentage) | 61% | 48% | <.001 |
| Number of medical visits in preceding year, at baseline: | 5.9 (2.1) | 6.1 (2.8) | .139 |
| Self-esteem (10–30) | 16.8 (5.2) | 15.9 (6.9) | .239 |
| High physical functions score (percentage) | 31% | 22% | <.001 |
| IADL disabilities (12 items) | 5.00 (2.0) | 6.00 (2.7) | .330 |
Note: All data are presented as mean ratings and (standard deviations) unless otherwise indicated. P values are based on t-tests; *denotes variables where P values are based on χ 2 tests of association.
Psychometric information on beliefs in just world (self and others) and other related future time perspective measures and trust measures.
| Measures | Mean | (SD) |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Beliefs in just world (BJW: self) (8–48) | 36.6 | (6.1) | .84 |
| Beliefs in just world (BJW: others) (8–48) | 25.7 | (5.8) | .74 |
| Future time perspective (FTP) (10–70) | 39.9 | (5.2) | .82 |
| Future self-continuity (FSC)—15 yrs (14–70) | 34.8 | (6.1) | .74 |
| Agreement with trust items: interpersonal and society (12–60) | 37.6 | (5.3) | .77 |
| Agreement with distrust items: interpersonal and society (12–60) | 50.2 | (6.9) | .72 |
| Control (30–150) | 80.1 | (10.6) | .75 |
| Social support satisfaction (10–30) | 22.4 | (3.82) | .89 |
| Self-esteem (10–40) | 23.9 | (3.1) | .88 |
Note: The alpha denotes the coefficient alpha, a measure of internal consistency.
Relative risk of death associated with beliefs in just world and other related future time perspective measures and trust measures (N = 440) (Range of scores).
| Measures | Relative risk | 95% Confidence intervals |
|---|---|---|
| Beliefs in just world (BJW: self) (8–48) | .798 | .706, .892 |
| Beliefs in just world (BJW: others) (8–48) | 1.003 | .996, 1.014 |
| Future time perspective (FTP) (10–70) | .842 | .817, .867 |
| Future self-continuity (FSC)—15 yrs (14–70) | .865 | .819, .913 |
| Agreement with trust items: interpersonal and society (12–60) | .970 | .940, 1.011 |
| Agreement with distrust items: interpersonal and society (12–60) | 1.049 | .940, 1.158 |
| Control (30–150) | 1.005 | .996, 1.034 |
| Social support satisfaction (10–30) | .945 | .929, .969 |
| Self-esteem (10–40) | .970 | .940, 1.011 |
Hierarchical regression analysis (N = 440) showing ability of BJW-self to predict mortality over and above control, interpersonal and society distrust, future time perspective, and future self-continuity perspective.
| Variable | Model 1 | Model 2 | ||
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| Control | .061 | .75 | .065 | 1.05 |
| Overall distrust | .459 | 6.18** | .399 | 4.44* |
| Future time perspective | .559 | 6.32** | .456 | 5.88** |
| Future self-continuity | .479 | 4.99* | .407 | 4.69* |
| BJW-self | .579 | 6.92** | ||
| Adjusted | .475 | .523 | ||
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| 41.86** | 18.14** | ||
*P <.05.
**P <.001.
Figure 1Survival in the groups with high and low scores on BJW (self) over approximately 6.5 years.
Figure 3Survival in the groups with high and low scores on Distrust over approximately 6.5 years.
Figure 2(a) Survival in the groups with high and low scores on future time perspective over approximately 6.5 years. (b) Survival in the groups with high and low scores on future self-continuity over approximately 6.5 years.
Relative risk of death associated with cognitive beliefs, future perspectives, and related traits after adjusting for three covariates entered in the multiple regression analysis.
| Trait |
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| Multiple |
| Risk ratio model | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RR | 95% CI | |||||
| Covariates combined | .54 | 6.55** | ||||
| BJW (Self) | −.48 | 5.91** | .51 | .26 | .832 | .809, .855 |
| BJW (Others) | .15 | <1.00 | .24 | .06 | 1.004 | .990, 1.018 |
| FTP (Future time) | −.41 | 5.21** | .34 | .12 | .852 | .809, .895 |
| FSC (Future similarity) | −.31 | 4.27** | .28 | .08 | .842 | .816, .868 |
| Trust: agreement | −.18 | 2.02* | .20 | .04 | .976 | .962, .990 |
| Distrust: agreement | .37 | 4.57** | .26 | .07 | 1.048 | 1.024, 1.072 |
| Self-esteem | −.16 | <1.00 | .20 | .04 | .998 | .964, 1.032 |
| Social support satisfaction | −.29 | 2.01* | .17 | .03 | .935 | .907, .963 |
| Control | .21 | 2.11* | .14 | .02 | 1.005 | .996, 1.034 |
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| Total | .72 | |||||
*P < 05; **P < .001; Degrees of freedom for F = 12,424.
Covariates include: participants' (1) number of visits to health providers at baseline, (2) IADL index score for disability at baseline, and (3) satisfaction with family and friends support. Note: covariates were entered simultaneously. Relative risk ratio (RR) and confidence intervals (CIs) were determined after means were adjusted for covariates.