Resilience as a moderator of depression and anxiety: a bidimensional approach to predictors of subjective cognition in older adults.
Luke R MillerRoss M DiversChristopher ReedErika PughMatthew R CalamiaPublished in: Aging & mental health (2021)
With resilience lessening the effect of depression and anxiety on SCCS, our findings suggest positive psychological factors may be useful for understanding the prevalence of complaints. Future research should seek to replicate these findings and investigate relationships between additional positive psychological factors and cognitive health in old age including the use of both objective and subjective assessments of cognition.