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INDIVIDUAL VARIANTS OF SUBJECTIVE AGE AND ITS CORRELATIONS WITH FACTORS OF TIME PERSPECTIVE AND QUALITY OF HEALTH

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S0205-95920000408-5-1
DOI
10.31857/S20000408-5-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Abstract
The paper is focused on a differentiated analysis of the phenomenon of subjective age and its subjective perception of age and its relationship with time perspective and health evaluation at 20-70 years old people. The survey involved 301 respondents aged 20 to 70 years, including 104 men and 197 women. As a technique there were used a modified version of the questionnaire “Age-of-Me”, adapted to the Russianspeaking population questionnaire F. Zimbardo, short form of the Russian version of the questionnaire “Health status survey”, profile on the status, socio-economic status and the bad habits of respondents, developed by the authors. The comparison of results of the differentiated analysis with the general trends received in general for groups 20-30, 40-50 and 60-70 years showed that there are significant differences for subgroups with adequate, understated and overstated their subjective age's assessments in relation to the time perspective, the physical and mental health, social-economic factors and pernicious habits. The analysis allowed to detail the phenomenon of subjective age, showed that along with the general trends of age there are individual variations of self-perception of the age that serve individual internal psychological control of their lives.
Keywords
Subjective age, an adequate assessment of age, time perspective, physical and mental health, people of different ages, an understated assessment of age, an overstated assessment of age
Date of publication
03.07.2015
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