Publication: Do Positive Affect And Loneliness Predict Longevity Across Cultures? Findings From The United States And Japan
Do Positive Affect And Loneliness Predict Longevity Across Cultures? Findings From The United States And Japan
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Nakagawa, T., Hueluer, G., & Horn, A. B. (2023). Do Positive Affect And Loneliness Predict Longevity Across Cultures? Findings From The United States And Japan. Innovation in Aging, 7, 481–481. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad104.1581
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Prior studies have revealed the beneficial effects of positive affect and the harmful effects of negative affect on health and longevity. The majority of the evidence comes from Western countries, but cross-cultural studies suggest that the relationship between affect and health varies by culture. In this preregistered secondary analysis (https://osf.io/ke5pr), we investigated variations in the links of positive affect and loneliness with longevity across cultures. Data were derived from comparable surveys in the United States (1986–2
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Nakagawa, T., Hueluer, G., & Horn, A. B. (2023). Do Positive Affect And Loneliness Predict Longevity Across Cultures? Findings From The United States And Japan. Innovation in Aging, 7, 481–481. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad104.1581