Login / Signup

Procrastination, depressive symptomatology, and loneliness in later life.

Cormac MonaghanIone Avila-PalenciaS Duke HanJoanna E McHugh Power
Published in: Aging & mental health (2024)
While age was not directly associated with procrastination, increasing age was associated with a decreased likelihood of depressive symptomatology, which was in turn associated with an increased likelihood of procrastination. Such findings indicates that age demonstrates no association with procrastination because of the suppressing effect of depressive symptomatology.
Keyphrases
  • bipolar disorder
  • stress induced
  • signaling pathway
  • social support