Profiles of well-being in French older adults and associations with successful aging and personality: findings from the SHARE project
Elina Van Dendaele, Kristell Pothier, Nathalie Bailly

TL;DR
This study identifies different well-being profiles in older adults and links them to successful aging and personality traits.
Contribution
The study reveals distinct well-being profiles and their associations with successful aging and personality dimensions in older adults.
Findings
Three well-being profiles were identified, with Profile 3 showing the highest well-being scores.
Higher well-being is associated with successful aging components and socio-demographic factors.
Intermediate well-being profiles show mixed personality traits compared to lower and higher profiles.
Abstract
Maintaining the well-being of the older adults is a primary concern in gerontology. This study determined different profiles of well-being (WB) and compared the profiles in terms of successful aging (SA), personality, and sociodemographic variables. The study sample consisted of 856 adults aged 65–98 years. WB was taken into account in an eudemonic and hedonic approach. SA was measured by assessing the three distinct components of Rowe and Kahn's model (Successful aging. Gerontol 37(4):433–440. 10.1093/geront/37.4.433, 1997), personality by the Big Five Inventory, and sociodemographic variables. Latent class analyses (LCA) determined the number of WB profiles, and ANOVAs and Chi2 tests to compare them. The LCA revealed three WB profiles: Profile 1 (9.35%, n = 80), Profile 2 (37.38%, n = 320), and Profile 3 (53.27%, n = 456) in which participants reported lower, intermediate, and higher…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPsychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction · Aging and Gerontology Research · Health disparities and outcomes
