The relation of low cognitive abilities to low well-being in old age is attenuated in individuals with greater cognitive reserve and greater social capital accumulated over the life course

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Autores: Ihle, Andreas, Oris, Michel, Sauter, Julia, Spini, Dario, Rimmele, Ulrike, Maurer, Jürgen, Kliegel, Matthias
Tipo de recurso: artículo
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Fecha de publicación:2018
País:España
Institución:Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
Repositorio:DIGITAL.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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Palabra clave:Cognition
Well-being
Cognitive reserve
Social capital
Life course
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spelling The relation of low cognitive abilities to low well-being in old age is attenuated in individuals with greater cognitive reserve and greater social capital accumulated over the life courseIhle, AndreasOris, MichelSauter, JuliaSpini, DarioRimmele, UlrikeMaurer, JürgenKliegel, MatthiasCognitionWell-beingCognitive reserveSocial capitalLife courseEste artículo está sujeto a una licencia CC BY 4.0Objectives: The present study sets out to investigate the relation of cognitive abilities to well-being and its interplay with key life course proxies of cognitive reserve and social capital in a large sample of older adults. Method: Three thousand eighty older adults served as sample for the present study. Physical well-being (EuroQoL-5D questionnaire) and psychological well-being (Satisfaction with Life Scale) as well as cognitive performance in terms of verbal abilities (Mill Hill vocabulary scale), processing speed (Trail Making Test part A), and cognitive flexibility (Trail Making Test part B) were assessed. Participants reported information on education, occupation, cognitively stimulating leisure activities, the different languages regularly spoken as well as family and close friends. Results: Moderation analyses showed that the relation of cognitive performance to physical and psychological well-being was significantly attenuated in individuals with a higher cognitive level of the first job after education, a larger number of midlife and current cognitively stimulating leisure activities, a larger number of languages regularly spoken, a larger number of significant family members and friends, and more frequent contact with and more confidence in significant family members. Conclusion: Present data suggest that the relation of low cognitive abilities to low well-being in old age is attenuated in individuals with greater cognitive reserve and greater social capital accumulated over the life course.This work was supported by the Swiss National Centre ofCompetence in Research LIVES–Overcoming vulnerability:life course perspectives, granted by the Swiss NationalScience Foundation (grant number: 51NF40-160590)Peer reviewedTaylor & FrancisSwiss National Science FoundationOris, Michel [0000-0002-6435-9448]202420242018info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Postprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/354342reponame:DIGITAL.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSICinstname:Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)Ingléshttps://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2018.1531370Noinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:digital.csic.es:10261/3543422026-05-22T06:33:51Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The relation of low cognitive abilities to low well-being in old age is attenuated in individuals with greater cognitive reserve and greater social capital accumulated over the life course
title The relation of low cognitive abilities to low well-being in old age is attenuated in individuals with greater cognitive reserve and greater social capital accumulated over the life course
spellingShingle The relation of low cognitive abilities to low well-being in old age is attenuated in individuals with greater cognitive reserve and greater social capital accumulated over the life course
Ihle, Andreas
Cognition
Well-being
Cognitive reserve
Social capital
Life course
title_short The relation of low cognitive abilities to low well-being in old age is attenuated in individuals with greater cognitive reserve and greater social capital accumulated over the life course
title_full The relation of low cognitive abilities to low well-being in old age is attenuated in individuals with greater cognitive reserve and greater social capital accumulated over the life course
title_fullStr The relation of low cognitive abilities to low well-being in old age is attenuated in individuals with greater cognitive reserve and greater social capital accumulated over the life course
title_full_unstemmed The relation of low cognitive abilities to low well-being in old age is attenuated in individuals with greater cognitive reserve and greater social capital accumulated over the life course
title_sort The relation of low cognitive abilities to low well-being in old age is attenuated in individuals with greater cognitive reserve and greater social capital accumulated over the life course
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ihle, Andreas
Oris, Michel
Sauter, Julia
Spini, Dario
Rimmele, Ulrike
Maurer, Jürgen
Kliegel, Matthias
author Ihle, Andreas
author_facet Ihle, Andreas
Oris, Michel
Sauter, Julia
Spini, Dario
Rimmele, Ulrike
Maurer, Jürgen
Kliegel, Matthias
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author2 Oris, Michel
Sauter, Julia
Spini, Dario
Rimmele, Ulrike
Maurer, Jürgen
Kliegel, Matthias
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author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Swiss National Science Foundation
Oris, Michel [0000-0002-6435-9448]
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cognition
Well-being
Cognitive reserve
Social capital
Life course
topic Cognition
Well-being
Cognitive reserve
Social capital
Life course
description Este artículo está sujeto a una licencia CC BY 4.0
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