Self-perceptions of Aging and Distress in Middle-aged and Older Adults. The Role of Perceived Control and Pleasant Activities

Resumen

Previous studies have shown the importance of self-perceptions of aging in predicting psychological distress throughout the life cycle. However, little is known about the processes through which self-perceptions of aging influence distress. The aim of the present study is to analyze the potential indirect effects of perceived control and pleasant activities in the association between self-perceptions of aging and depression and anxiety symptoms in middle-aged and older adults. A total of 315 people over 40 years of age (Mage = 58.8; SD = 10.8; 67.9% women) participated. Two indirect effects analysis models were conducted in serial with the aim of analyzing the role of perceived control and pleasant activities in the relationship between the self-perceptions of aging and depressive (model 1) and anxiety (model 2) symptomatology. A direct effect was observed between self-perceptions of aging and depressive, and anxious symptomatology. In addition, indirect associations through the variables perceived control and pleasant activities were significant. The tested models explained 46.1% of the variance in depressive symptomatology and 34.8% of the variance in anxiety. The results of this study confirm the association between self-perceptions of aging and psychological distress. This association is exerted through lower perception of control and fewer pleasant activities. Interventions aimed at promoting effective coping strategies that favor perceived control, activity and emotional well-being should include a module on identifying and modifying of negative self-perceptions of aging in middle-aged and older adults.

Descripción

The present study was done in the context of the project PID2023-147446OB-I00, funded by the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades. Laura García-García was supported by a Pre-doctoral grant FPU (FPU22/03084) from the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades; José Adrián Fernandes-Pires was supported by a Pre-Doctoral Grant from the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos; Claudia Benito-Rincón received a Pre-Doctoral Grant FPI (PREP2023- 001169) from the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades; Luis Manuel Pérez-Cardona was supported by a Pre-Doctoral Grant FPI from the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid.

Citación

García-García L, Fernandes-Pires JA, Márquez-González M, et al. Self-perceptions of Aging and Distress in Middle-aged and Older Adults. The Role of Perceived Control and Pleasant Activities. The Spanish Journal of Psychology. 2025;28:e8. doi:10.1017/SJP.2025.9
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