DESCRIPTION (from application): This is a request for a MRSDA in Aging
(MRSDAA) (K01). The overall aim of the application is to provide the
candidate, Becca Levy, Ph.D., with a supervised research and educational
experience that will enable her to become an independent investigator focusing
on how psychosocial factors influence the long-term health of the elderly.
Dr. Levy, an experimental social psychologist, became a faculty member at YU
in 1999. A K01 Award, along with the supportive research environment at Yale,
would provide Dr. Levy with the scientific tools for successful career
development.
The aims of the career development plan include developing a proficiency in:
(1) psychosocial epidemiology of aging; (2) advanced statistics appropriate
for analyzing longitudinal data sets; (3) research on disability in old age;
and (4) issues involved in conducting and managing a longitudinal study.
The overall objective of the two proposed studies is to determine whether
aging self-stereotypes, beliefs about old people held by the elderly,
influence patterns of functioning and survival. In Study 1, it is predicted
that more positive aging self-stereotypes, as measured by the Attitude toward
Aging subscale of the Philadelphia Geriatric Morale Scale (Lawton, 1975), will
lead to lower rates of disability and mortality and higher rates of recovery
among those that become disabled. This project will use the Ohio Longitudinal
Study of Aging and Adaptation that includes six waves of data more than 21
years on 1106 participants, who were 50 years or older at baseline.
In Study 2, it is predicted that more positive aging self-stereotypes, as
measured at baseline by an open-ended question designed by the candidate,
will protect individuals from experiencing an onset of dependence in
activities of daily living (ADL) and will help those individuals, who develop
ADL dependence to recover. Study 2 will draw on the Precipitating Events
Project, an ongoing longitudinal study of 754 persons, 70 years or older,
living in New Haven. This study will include three years of monthly
telephone interviews about functioning.
Together, these studies offer an excellent training opportunity and the
possibility of identifying a new risk factor for disability and mortality that
could be targeted by a psychosocial intervention.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
behavioral /social science research tagcase historyclinical researchdevelopmental psychologydisease /disorder proneness /riskemotional dependencyfunctional abilitygeriatricshealthhuman datahuman middle age (35-64)human mortalityhuman old age (65+)longitudinal human studymental health epidemiologyoutcomes researchperson with disabilityprejudicepsychological aspect of agingpsychometricspsychosocial rehabilitationself conceptsocial perception
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