The book integrates presentations from a series of recent workshops attended by an international cadre of subjective aging researchers, the results of several longitudinal studies from across the globe, and theoretical propositions from studies that are ongoing. Chapters-reviewed by independent scholars for "quality control"-- address major conceptual approaches and key challenges to subjective aging research; research designs, empirical findings, and methodological issues; and the implications of subjective aging research on interventions, society, and the changing contexts of aging.
Key Topics:
- Subjective aging and awareness of aging
- Connections between research on subjective aging and age stereotypes and stigma
- Linking subjective aging to changing social meanings of age and the life course
- Psychological and social resources and subjective aging across the adult life span
- Experimental research on age stereotypes
- Domain-specific approaches and implications for addressing issues of developmental regulation
- Subjective aging as a predictor of major endpoints of aging and development
- Exploring new contexts and connections for subjective aging measures
- Changing negative views of aging
- Subjective aging research from a cross-cultural perspective
- Subjective aging research and gerontological practice
- Future directions for subjective aging research
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