Life change,health status and life satisfaction: A reconsideration |
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Authors: | O. B. Martinson E. A. Wilkening J. G. Linn |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Pharmacy, University of Minnesota, 308 Harvard Street S.E., 55455, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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Abstract: | Recent research has suggested that life changes may be unrelated to health status indices and to overall satisfaction with life. Yet research has also reported that life changes appear to be related to measures of psychological distress. To attend further to clarification of the role of life change as a predictor of health status and life satisfaction, this paper examines the relationship between negative life change self-reports and indices of health status and life satisfaction. The data come from a survey of 1423 Northwestern Wisconsinites interviewed in 1974 by the Wisconsin Survey Research Laboratory. The findings indicate that self-reports of negative life changes were related to overall life satisfaction, controlling for health status, feelings of alienation/attachment, and personal disruption. Implications of the findings are discussed in conclusion. |
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