Aging and subjective cognitive difficulties during COVID-19: stress and positive experiences.

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Tác giả: Carolyn Aldwin, Soyoung Choun, Paris Crosby, Maria L Kurth, Suzanne C Segerstrom, Dakota D Witzel

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: England : Anxiety, stress, and coping , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 220404

 OBJECTIVE(S): Stressful and positive experiences may inform subjective perceptions of cognition
  however, much of the literature focuses on stressful experiences. The COVID-19 pandemic provided an unprecedented opportunity to examine individual differences related to both minor (weekly) and larger (life) stressful and positive experiences, and subjective cognitive functioning during a worldwide, chronic stressor. The current studies examined these associations in two samples of older adults which used two different time scales - weeks and months. We also examined how age moderated associations. METHODS: In Study 1, 245 older adults ( RESULTS: In both studies, higher typical stress (weekly stress intensity and life events) was related to more subjective cognitive difficulties. In Study 1 but not Study 2, older age was related to lower levels of subjective cognitive difficulties, especially during weeks with high stress and positive experiences (within-persons). CONCLUSION: The current study provides information as to whose subjective cognition may be most impacted by stress and positive experiences within a major non-normative event.
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