Emotional experience improves with age: Evidence based on over 10 years of experience sampling.
Top Cited Papers
- 1 January 2011
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Psychological Association (APA) in Psychology and Aging
- Vol. 26 (1) , 21-33
- https://doi.org/10.1037/a0021285
Abstract
Recent evidence suggests that emotional well-being improves from early adulthood to old age. This study used experience-sampling to examine the developmental course of emotional experience in a representative sample of adults spanning early to very late adulthood. Participants (N = 184, Wave 1; N = 191, Wave 2; N = 178, Wave 3) reported their emotional states at five randomly selected times each day for a one week period. Using a measurement burst design, the one-week sampling procedure was repeated five and then ten years later. Cross-sectional and growth curve analyses indicate that aging is associated with more positive overall emotional well-being, with greater emotional stability and with more complexity (as evidenced by greater co-occurrence of positive and negative emotions). These findings remained robust after accounting for other variables that may be related to emotional experience (personality, verbal fluency, physical health, and demographic variables). Finally, emotional experience predicted mortality; controlling for age, sex, and ethnicity, individuals who experienced relatively more positive than negative emotions in everyday life were more likely to have survived over a 13 year period. Findings are discussed in the theoretical context of socioemotional selectivity theory.Keywords
Funding Information
- National Institute on Aging (AG008816, AG032804)
- National Institute of Mental Health (MH019391)
This publication has 59 references indexed in Scilit:
- Intraindividual variability in positive and negative affect over 45 days: Do older adults fluctuate less than young adults?Psychology and Aging, 2009
- Time-structured and net intraindividual variability: Tools for examining the development of dynamic characteristics and processes.Psychology and Aging, 2009
- Do health behaviors explain the effect of neuroticism on mortality? Longitudinal findings from the VA Normative Aging StudyJournal of Research in Personality, 2009
- Purpose in Life Is Associated With Mortality Among Community-Dwelling Older PersonsPsychosomatic Medicine, 2009
- Effects of regulating emotions on cognitive performance: What is costly for young adults is not so costly for older adults.Psychology and Aging, 2009
- Life satisfaction shows terminal decline in old age: Longitudinal evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP).Developmental Psychology, 2008
- Poignancy: Mixed emotional experience in the face of meaningful endings.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2008
- Social regulation of gene expression in human leukocytesGenome Biology, 2007
- Variability in affective change among aging men: Longitudinal findings from the VA Normative Aging StudyJournal of Research in Personality, 2006
- The Influence of a Sense of Time on Human DevelopmentScience, 2006