Childhood adversity, midlife generativity, and later life well-being

Prior studies confirm that after experiencing childhood adversity, resilient adults can recover and engage in generative growth. This study explored the long-term effects of childhood adversity (assessed as harsh parenting and/or childhood poverty) on successful aging for individuals who either achi...

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subjects Adjustment
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Aging
Aging - psychology
Childhood
Childrearing Practices
Gerontology
Health
Health Problems
Health Status
Human Development - physiology
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Males
Middle Aged
Original
Parenting - psychology
Personal Satisfaction
Poverty
Poverty - psychology
Regression analysis
Resilience, Psychological
Well Being
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