GENDER DIFFERENCES IN RELATING LIFE EVENTS AND WELL-BEING IN ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS

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FRENCH, SL
GEKOSKI, WL
KNOX, VJ
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[1] Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston
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10.1007/BF01079235
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
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Two hundred and sixty-eight community-residing elderly participants completed measures of physical illness, psychiatric symptomatology, life satisfaction, and recent mood, and a modified version of the Rahe (1975) Recent Life Change Questionnaire on which they indicated how much adjustment each event experienced required and whether it was appraised as expected or unexpected, desirable or undesirable, and controllable or uncontrollable. The results suggest that: (I) scores that reflect how events were appraised accounted for more variance than total frequency scores; (2) optimal predictors differed for different outcome measures; and (3) there are substantial gender differences in the pattern of relationships of predictor to outcome variables, The first two findings are consistent with those reported for younger cohorts. The third finding has not been reported previously.
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