Normal Aging Dampens the Link Between Intrusive Thoughts and Negative Affect in Reaction to Daily Stressors
We charted daily variations in intrusive thoughts to gain access to adult age differences in affective reactivity to daily stressors. On 100 days, 101 younger and 103 older adults reported stressors, intrusive thoughts, and negative affect. Although increments in intrusive thoughts were similar in b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Psychology and aging 2011-06, Vol.26 (2), p.488-502 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We charted
daily variations in intrusive thoughts to gain access to adult age differences
in affective reactivity to daily stressors. On 100 days, 101 younger and 103
older adults reported stressors, intrusive thoughts, and negative affect.
Although increments in intrusive thoughts were similar in both age groups on
days with stressors, older adults' negative affect increased less than younger
adults' on such days. In addition, (a) levels of intrusive thoughts and negative
affect across study time were positively associated; (b) days with increased
thoughts were days with increased negative affect; and (c) experiencing
above-average intrusive thoughts about stressors strengthened affective
reactions to stress. Relative to younger adults, all three associations were
reduced in older adults. We tentatively conclude that normal aging dampens the
stress-induced link between intrusive thoughts and affect. This dampening may
contribute to preserved affective well-being and reduced affective reactivity to
daily stress in old age. |
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ISSN: | 0882-7974 1939-1498 |
DOI: | 10.1037/a0022287 |