Coping strategies mediate the relation between executive functions and life satisfaction in middle and late adulthood: A structural equational analysis
Recent studies have suggested that executive functions (EF) predict life satisfaction for older adults. However, the mechanism is not known. By analyzing a sample (N = 3,287, ages 32- 84 years) from the Midlife Development in the United States 2, we examined the mediational role of coping strategies...
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Main Authors: | OH, Hui Si, YANG, Hwajin |
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