articleThe GerontologistDec 1, 2002BRONZE OA

Successful Aging and Well-Being

Berkeley College · Public Health Foundation · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Results

The percentage of those rating themselves as aging successfully was 50.3% compared with 18.8% classified according to Rowe and Kahn's criteria. Although absence of chronic conditions and maintaining functioning were positively associated with successful aging for both definitions, many participants with chronic conditions and with functional difficulties still rated themselves as aging successfully; none were so classified according to Rowe and Kahn's criteria. On 14 of 15 measures, self-rated successful aging resulted in sharper contrasts for well-being.

Implications

Understanding criteria used by older persons to assess their own successful aging should enhance the conceptualization and measurement of this elusive concept.

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Keywords
  • ROWE
  • Conceptualization
  • Successful aging
  • Psychology
  • Gerontology
  • Well-being
  • Clinical psychology
  • Developmental psychology
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