Predicting women's well-being in midlife: The importance of personality development and social role involvements

被引:42
|
作者
Vandewater, EA
Ostrove, JM
Stewart, AJ
机构
[1] UNIV MICHIGAN, DEPT PSYCHOL, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 USA
[2] UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO, PROGRAM HLTH PSYCHOL, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94143 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1037/0022-3514.72.5.1147
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Theories of adult development suggest that both personality and social roles are sources of adult well-being, but most research has examined only social roles. An integrated model was used, including personality, number of roles, and role quality, to predict well-being in 2 longitudinal studies of college-educated women. Results for both samples indicated that role quality and personality development were important components of the path to well-being, whereas number of roles occupied was important mainly in early adulthood. Moreover, the results provided support for E. Erikson's (1968) notion of the importance of the sequencing of personality development for later well-being. Path analyses indicated that engagement in multiple roles during early adulthood facilitated the development of identity, which predicted generativity and role quality, which in turn predicted well-being.
引用
收藏
页码:1147 / 1160
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Paths to Late Midlife Well-Being for Women and Men: The Importance of Identity Development and Social Role Quality
    Elizabeth A. Vandewater
    Abigail J. Stewart
    [J]. Journal of Adult Development, 2006, 13 : 76 - 83
  • [2] Paths to late midlife well-being for women and men: The importance of identity development and social role quality
    Vandewater, Elizabeth A.
    Stewart, Abigail J.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ADULT DEVELOPMENT, 2006, 13 (02) : 76 - 83
  • [3] The role of Erikson's personality components in the psychological well-being of midlife and older adults
    Tucak, Ivana
    Nekic, Marina
    [J]. SUVREMENA PSIHOLOGIJA, 2007, 10 (01): : 23 - 36
  • [4] Women's living and employment patterns and midlife well-being
    Perrig-Chiello, P
    Kaiser, A
    [J]. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR GERONTOLOGIE UND GERIATRIE, 1999, 32 (02): : 36 - 36
  • [5] ROLE QUALITY, MULTIPLE ROLE INVOLVEMENT, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING IN MIDLIFE WOMEN
    BARUCH, GK
    BARNETT, R
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1986, 51 (03) : 578 - 585
  • [6] Caregiving and well-being in a sample of women in midlife
    Knight, RG
    Williams, S
    McGee, R
    Olaman, S
    [J]. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 1998, 22 (05) : 616 - 620
  • [7] Some demographic, personality, and role variables as correlates of women's well-being
    Noor, NM
    [J]. SEX ROLES, 1996, 34 (9-10) : 603 - 620
  • [8] Well-being at Midlife: Correlates of Emotional Well-being in Ambulatory Menopausal Women with Multiple Sclerosis
    Morales-Rodriguez, Denisse
    Anderson, Annika
    Nylander, Alyssa
    Hsu, Stephanie
    Singh, Jessica
    Rowles, Will
    Walsh, Christine
    Braley, Tiffany
    Bove, Riley
    [J]. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL, 2023, 29 : 726 - 727
  • [9] Healthy personality development and well-being
    Cloninger, C. Robert
    [J]. WORLD PSYCHIATRY, 2012, 11 (02) : 103 - 104
  • [10] Discontent at midlife: Issues and considerations in working toward women's well-being
    McQuaide, S
    [J]. FAMILIES IN SOCIETY-THE JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HUMAN SERVICES, 1998, 79 (05): : 532 - 542