International journal of aging & human development | 2021

Fear of Dependency and Life-Space Mobility as Predictors of Attitudes Toward Assistive Devices in Older Adults.

 
 

Abstract


Assistive devices can help older adults remain independent; however, they may hesitate to use them due to fears of appearing dependent by embodying aging stereotypes. Reluctance to use assistive devices may lead to decreased life space mobility. The selective optimization with compensation (SOC) model posits that older adults employ strengths to accommodate for age-related functioning declines. The current study examines the predictive power of health perceptions, dependency fears, aging stereotypes, and life space on older adults views of assistive devices. Results suggest that older adults with greater life space and dependency fears are more likely to view assistive devices positively.

Volume None
Pages \n 914150211027599\n
DOI 10.1177/00914150211027599
Language English
Journal International journal of aging & human development

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