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Preserving What Matters: Longitudinal Changes in Control Over Interpersonal Stress and Noninterpersonal Stress in Daily Life.

Eric S CerinoSusan T CharlesJennifer R PiazzaJonathan RushAshley M LooperDakota D WitzelJacqueline A MogleDavid M Almeida
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2024)
Results are consistent with socioemotional selectivity and underscore the importance of interpersonal relationships in later adulthood. Understanding how people select and preserve certain aspects of control in their daily life can help guide efforts toward maximizing gains and minimizing losses in domains that matter most to people as they grow older.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
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  • depressive symptoms
  • middle aged
  • quality improvement
  • cross sectional
  • community dwelling
  • early life
  • structural basis