2015
DOI: 10.14813/ibra.2015.254
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Mind over Body: Positive attitude and flexible control beliefs on positive aging

Abstract: Positive attitude toward aging and a flexible coping style have been found to facilitate successful aging. Cognitive beliefs such as hope and positive attitude towards aging has been found to slow down the negative impact of aging on brain functions; furthermore, the negative effect of stress on aging can be ameliorated by the moderating effects of goal oriented and situation driven selection and compensation of different coping strategies. An empirical study conducted in Singapore is presented. Using both the… Show more

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“…Paradoxically, the Chinese would take the responsibility to manage the relationship, which is consistent with the findings in a recent study on the cognitive flexibility and psychological resilience of the elderly Singaporeans (Chang, Toh, Chan, & Fan, 2015).…”
Section: The Construct Of Relationship Beliefs About Changesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Paradoxically, the Chinese would take the responsibility to manage the relationship, which is consistent with the findings in a recent study on the cognitive flexibility and psychological resilience of the elderly Singaporeans (Chang, Toh, Chan, & Fan, 2015).…”
Section: The Construct Of Relationship Beliefs About Changesupporting
confidence: 88%