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The Disability Paradox? Trajectories of Well-Being in Older Adults With Functional Decline.


ABSTRACT: Objectives: The 'disability paradox' (DP) suggests that most older adults maintain subjective well-being (SWB) despite functional decline. However, this may depend the SWB component: positive affect (PA), negative/depressed affect (NA/DA) or life satisfaction (LS). We assessed trajectories of these components in older adults with substantial functional decline. Methods: Data originated from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (N = 2545) observed during 1992-2008. Using latent class growth analysis, we distinguished a group with substantial functional decline and examined their SWB trajectories and individual characteristics. Results: The DP occurred more frequently for DA (Men:73%, Women:77%) and LS (Men:14%, Women:83%) than for PA (Men:26%, Women:17%). Higher perceived control (mastery) emerged as the most consistent factor associated with higher odds of the DP. Discussion: We provide a nuanced view of the DP, shifting the question from whether it exists to for which dimension of SWB and for whom it is more or less apparent.

SUBMITTER: van Loon AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9755699 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Disability Paradox? Trajectories of Well-Being in Older Adults With Functional Decline.

van Loon Anouk M AM   Depla Marja F I A MFIA   Hertogh Cees M P M CMPM   Huisman Martijn M   Kok Almar A L AAL  

Journal of aging and health 20220617 1-2


<b>Objectives:</b> The 'disability paradox' (DP) suggests that most older adults maintain subjective well-being (SWB) despite functional decline. However, this may depend the SWB component: positive affect (PA), negative/depressed affect (NA/DA) or life satisfaction (LS). We assessed trajectories of these components in older adults with substantial functional decline. <b>Methods:</b> Data originated from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (<i>N</i> = 2545) observed during 1992-2008. Using la  ...[more]

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