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Older Adults and Clutter: Age Differences in Clutter Impact, Psychological Home, and Subjective Well-Being.

Helena L SwansonJoseph R Ferrari
Published in: Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Previous research found mixed results for clutter's impact on individuals' sense of home and subjective well-being in a variety of samples. In this retrospective cross-sectional study, archival data were utilized to examine the relationship between clutter, psychological home, and subjective well-being across two age categories, specifically older adults aged ≥65 ( n = 225), and younger adults aged ≤64 ( n = 225). Three moderation analyses used age categories as a moderator exploring the relationship between (a) clutter predicting psychological home, (b) psychological home predicting subjective well-being, and (c) clutter predicting subjective well-being. Results found that age categories significantly moderated the relationship between clutter and psychological home but did not moderate the other variable relationships.
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