Thèmes d'inquiétudes et tendance à s'inquiéter chez les aînés
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement
- Vol. 17 (4) , 361-371
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0714980800012642
Abstract
The present study examines worry themes and the tendency to worry in older adults. The sample, which is made up of 162 participants, is divided into three groups. The first group includes 47 participants aged from 55 to 64 years old (the youngest subjects). The second group consists of 56 participants aged from 65 to 74 years old. Finally, the third group includes 59 participants who are 75 years old or older (the oldest subjects). Participants completed the Worry and Anxiety Questionnaire, the Worry Domains Questionnaire for Older Adults and the Penn State Worry Questionnaire. For all subjects combined, the most frequently reported worry theme was health, followed by relationships with family and friends. The results show that participants in group 1 (the youngest subjects) worry more about their future, work and finances than those in the other two groups. The results also show that participants in the first two groups have a greater tendency to worry and report a greater number of worries than those in the third group (the oldest subjects). The study's findings are discussed in light of current knowledge of worry among the elderly.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Behavioral Assessment of Anxiety in Older AdultsBehavior Modification, 1993
- Behavioral assessment and treatment of anxiety in the elderlyClinical Psychology Review, 1992
- Elevated evidence requirements and worryPersonality and Individual Differences, 1991
- Development and validation of the penn state worry questionnaireBehaviour Research and Therapy, 1990
- The validity of measures of cognition: A review of the literatureCognitive Therapy and Research, 1988
- Worry as a phenomenon relevant to the elderlyBehavior Therapy, 1987
- The Meaning of Time-Related Concepts across the Life-Span: An Israeli SampleInternational Journal of Aging & Human Development, 1986
- Preliminary exploration of worry: Some characteristics and processesBehaviour Research and Therapy, 1983
- The Generation Gap: Time OrientationThe Gerontologist, 1972
- Personal time perspective in adulthood.Developmental Psychology, 1972