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Challenges Experienced at Age 100: Findings From the Fordham Centenarian Study
Authors:Daniela S. Jopp  Kathrin Boerner  Verena Cimarolli  Stephanie Hicks  Sheena Mirpuri  Michelle Paggi
Affiliation:1. Institute of Psychology, University of Lausanne, and National Centre of Competence in Research “LIVES—Overcoming Vulnerability: Life Course Perspectives,” Lausanne, Switzerlanddaniela.jopp@unil.ch;3. Department of Gerontology, John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;4. Jewish Home Lifecare, Research Institute on Aging, New York, New York, USA;5. Fordham University, Bronx, New York, USA;6. New York City Department for the Aging, New York, New York, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article examines the challenges experienced by very old individuals and their consequences for well-being and mental health. In order to capture unique issues experienced in very old age, 75 participants of the population-based Fordham Centenarian Study answered open-ended questions on everyday challenges. Theme-based coding was then used to categorize and quantify responses. The challenges mentioned most often were challenges faced in the functional (e.g., physical health/activities of daily living restrictions, mobility, sensory impairment), psychological (e.g., loss of well-liked activity, dependency, negative emotions, death), and social (e.g., family loss) life domains. Functional challenges were negatively associated with aging satisfaction and positively associated with loneliness. Psychological challenges were positively linked to aging satisfaction. Social challenges were marginally related to loneliness. Notably, challenges were not related to depression. In conclusion, the challenges experienced in very old age are multidimensional and multifaceted, unique in nature, and have differential relations to mental health. Functional, psychological, and social challenges affect very old individuals’ lives and therefore need to be better understood and addressed. Given their consequences, it is imperative for policy makers to develop an awareness for the different types of challenges faced by centenarians, as there may be unique policy implications related to each.
Keywords:Aging  centenarians  depression  health  longevity  oldest old  quality of life  well-being
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