| Literature DB >> 26045699 |
Silvia Sörensen1, Jameson K Hirsch2, Jeffrey M Lyness1.
Abstract
Aging is associated with an increase in need for assistance. Preparation for future care (PFC) is related to improved coping ability as well as better mental and physical health outcomes among older adults. We examined the association of optimism with components of PFC among older adults. We also explored race differences in the relationship between optimism and PFC. In Study 1, multiple regression showed that optimism was positively related to concrete planning. In Study 2, optimism was related to gathering information. An exploratory analysis combining the samples yielded a race interaction: For Whites higher optimism, but for Blacks lower optimism was associated with more planning. High optimism may be a barrier to future planning in certain social and cultural contexts.Entities:
Keywords: avoidance; decision making and planning beliefs; future care planning; optimism; race differences
Year: 2014 PMID: 26045699 PMCID: PMC4451944 DOI: 10.1024/1662-9647/a000099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: GeroPsych (Bern) ISSN: 1662-9647