Willingness to Live Under Impairment: Factors Associated With Desired Longevity.
Maria Clara P de Paula CoutoFiona S RupprechtJana NikitinKlaus RothermundPublished in: Innovation in aging (2023)
The obtained age differences can be understood as reflecting a shift in time perspective and personal experiences. Among middle-aged adults, willingness to live with impairment is more strongly influenced by distant events that pertain to the future (e.g., fear of becoming a burden). Older adults, however, place more importance on their current life situation (e.g., instrumental preparation), and their willingness to live with impairment seems to be more conditional on practical aspects in the present.