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Ageing & Society | 1993

Self-Esteem and its Sources: Stability and Change in Later Life

Peter G. Coleman; Christine Ivani-Chalian; Maureen Robinson

Stability and change in self-esteem and its reported sources were investigated in a sample of older people re-interviewed 10 and 13 years after initial study. Most indicated a continuing high to medium-high level of self-esteem, and apart from an increase in mention of interest activities their pattern of illustrations also remained consistent. Variables in the initial study which predicted a maintained high level of self-esteem included number of hobbies, number of types of outings, self perceived activity level, and mention of people other than family members as sources of self-esteem. The usefulness of collecting data on expressed sources is exemplified in two case histories. Consideration is given to the implications of these findings for conceptualising identity processes in later life.


Journal of Personality | 1999

Self and Identity in Advanced Old Age: Validation of Theory Through Longitudinal Case Analysis

Peter G. Coleman; Christine Ivani-Chalian; Maureen Robinson

Case studies drawn from a 20-year longitudinal study of aging were examined for the support they provide to two theoretical viewpoints on the self in later life: one focusing on management of self-esteem, the other on development of identity as story. The five cases selected for scrutiny represented diverse trajectories of self-esteem. They furnished ample illustrations of certain key aspects of both theories, including assimilative processes of coping, depression related to absence of accommodation, maintenance of life story themes, and life review processes. They did not, however, give strong support to the dichotomy, drawn within both theoretical models, between younger and older old age. Examples of accommodation, disengagement, and self-transcendence, hypothesized to typify advanced old age, were relatively few in number and emerged only toward the very end of life. It is argued that examination of prototypical cases provides a useful approach to validating and developing theory. A conclusion drawn from this study is that more analysis should be carried out on the lives of persons who exemplify the theoretically ideal characteristics of advanced old age.


Ageing & Society | 1998

The story continues: persistence of life themes in old age

Peter G. Coleman; Christine Ivani-Chalian; Maureen Robinson


Ageing & Society | 2004

Religious attitudes among British older people: stability and change in a 20-year longitudinal study

Peter G. Coleman; Christine Ivani-Chalian; Maureen Robinson


Archive | 2015

Self and Meaning in the Lives of Older People: Case Studies over Twenty Years

Peter G. Coleman; Christine Ivani-Chalian; Maureen Robinson


Archive | 2015

Self and Meaning in the Lives of Older People: Investigating older people's lives at the end of the twentieth century

Peter G. Coleman; Christine Ivani-Chalian; Maureen Robinson


Archive | 2015

Self and Meaning in the Lives of Older People: Women becoming frailer

Peter G. Coleman; Christine Ivani-Chalian; Maureen Robinson


Archive | 2015

Self and Meaning in the Lives of Older People: Living a long life – why survive?

Peter G. Coleman; Christine Ivani-Chalian; Maureen Robinson


Archive | 2015

From self-esteem to meaning – studying psychological well-being in later life

Peter G. Coleman; Christine Ivani-Chalian; Maureen Robinson


Archive | 2015

Towards one hundred years

Peter G. Coleman; Christine Ivani-Chalian; Maureen Robinson

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Southampton General Hospital

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