Time to flourish: The relationship of temporal perspective to well-being and wisdom across adulthood

JD Webster, ET Bohlmeijer, GJ Westerhof - Aging & mental health, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: Despite the centrality of time to the aging process, the well-being consequences
of different temporal orientations for optimal aging are poorly understood. We investigate …

A balanced time perspective in adulthood: Well-being and developmental effects

JD Webster, X Ma - Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue …, 2013 - cambridge.org
This article presents a study that directly replicated the recently developed Balanced Time
Perspective Scale (BTPS; JD Webster, 2011) and included middle-aged and older adults …

Time perspective in late adulthood: Aging patterns in past, present and future dimensions, deviations from balance, and associations with subjective well-being

M Rönnlund, E Åström, MG Carelli - Timing & Time Perception, 2017 - brill.com
We examined cross-sectional aging patterns for subscales of the Swedish version of the
Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory in a population-based sample of older adults (60–90 …

The predicament of time near the end of life: Time perspective trajectories of life satisfaction among the old-old

Y Palgi, D Shmotkin - Aging & Mental Health, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: The present study investigated time perspective in old-old age as embodied in
trajectories of life satisfaction ratings that individuals attribute to their past, present, and …

Time perspective and psychological well-being in younger and older adults

OL Pethtel, M Moist, S Baker - Journal of Positive Psychology and …, 2018 - journalppw.com
The purpose of the present study was to examine the present fatalistic time perspective as a
mechanism that may partially account for age differences in purpose in life and personal …

Hour glass half full or half empty? Future time perspective and preoccupation with negative events across the life span.

JN Strough, W Bruine de Bruin, AM Parker… - Psychology and …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
According to socioemotional selectivity theory, older adults' emotional well-being stems from
having a limited future time perspective that motivates them to maximize well-being in the …

Using balanced time perspective to explain well-being and planning in retirement

A Mooney, JK Earl, CH Mooney, H Bateman - Frontiers in psychology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
The notion of whether people focus on the past, present or future, and how it shapes their
behavior is known as Time Perspective. Fundamental to the work of two of its earliest …

The relationship between time perspective and subjective well-being of older adults

F Desmyter, R De Raedt - Psychologica Belgica, 2012 - biblio.ugent.be
Time perspective is crucial for our present and future plans, and for the way we act in the
present. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between time perspective …

Associations among individuals' perceptions of future time, individual resources, and subjective well-being in old age

CA Hoppmann, FJ Infurna, N Ram… - Journals of Gerontology …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Objectives: Perceptions of future time are of key interest to aging research because of their
implications for subjective well-being. Interestingly, perceptions about future time are only …

Time since birth and time left to live: Opposing forces in constructing psychological wellbeing

B Demiray, S Bluck - Ageing & Society, 2014 - cambridge.org
Ageing, by definition, involves moving across lived time. Grounded in developmental
psychology, particularly lifespan developmental theory, this study examines two time-related …