Correlates of Functional Capacity Among Centenarians
Autor: | Peter, Martin, Maurice, MacDonald, Jennifer, Margrett, Ilene, Siegler, Leonard W, Poon, S M, Jazwinski, R C, Green, M, Gearing, W R, Markesbery, J L, Woodard, M A, Johnson, J S, Tenover, W L, Rodgers, D B, Hausman, C, Rott, A, Davey, J, Arnold |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
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Male
Gerontology Coping (psychology) Georgia Demographics media_common.quotation_subject Activities of Daily Living Adaptation Psychological Humans Personality Geriatric Assessment Life Style media_common Aged 80 and over Age Factors Life events Social Support Conscientiousness Economic support Religion Affect Socioeconomic Factors Female Independent Living Geriatrics and Gerontology Centenarian Psychology |
Zdroj: | Journal of Applied Gerontology. 32:324-346 |
ISSN: | 1552-4523 0733-4648 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0733464811420563 |
Popis: | This study investigated correlates of functional capacity among participants of the Georgia Centenarian Study. Six domains (demographics and health, positive and negative affect, personality, social and economic support, life events and coping, distal influences) were related to functional capacity for 234 centenarians and near centenarians (i.e., 98 years and older). Data were provided by proxy informants. Domain-specific multiple regression analyses suggested that younger centenarians, those living in the community and rated to be in better health were more likely to have higher functional capacity scores. Higher scores in positive affect, conscientiousness, social provisions, religious coping, and engaged lifestyle were also associated with higher levels of functional capacity. The results suggest that functional capacity levels continue to be associated with age after 100 years of life and that positive affect levels and past lifestyle activities as reported by proxies are salient factors of adaptation in very late life. |
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