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Generativity and Interaction Between the Old and Young: The Role of Perceived Respect and Perceived Rejection.

Megumi Tabuchi1, Takeshi Nakagawa2, Asako Miura3, Yasuyuki Gondo3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: We examined the relationships among development of generativity, generative acts, and psychological well-being in old age and the possible mediating effects of perceived rejection and respect from younger generations. We hypothesized that generative action would not lead to well-being unless responding elders perceived respect from younger generations, and, further, that perceived respect would predict the development of generativity. DESIGN AND METHODS: In Study 1, we sampled 252 older persons to verify our hypothetical model in a cross-sectional survey. We assessed generative concern, generative action, perceived rejection from younger people, and psychological well-being. In Study 2, the same measures and a new scale to measure perceived respect from younger people were administered in a longitudinal survey. Four hundred older adults responded at 2 time points, 12 months apart.
RESULTS: Path analysis showed that the effect of generative action on ill-being was mediated by perceived rejection and respect from younger generations. Perceived respect from younger generations at baseline predicted an increase in generative concern 12 months later. IMPLICATIONS: The results suggest that positive intergenerational interaction leads to generativity development and better well-being in old age.
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Keywords:  Generative acts; Generativity; Intergenerational interaction; Old age; Perceived respect from younger generations

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24270213     DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnt135

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontologist        ISSN: 0016-9013


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