Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1081802 Journal of Aging Studies 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Older adults identify continuity of beliefs over time.•Older adults identify change in the expression of beliefs.•Findings support a late-life shift in worldview influenced by experience.

ObjectiveTo assess the nature of beliefs and values among older adults with a focus on changes in worldview over time.MethodEighteen participants (aged 62 to 85) were assigned to three age-stratified 90-minute focus groups. Each group of six addressed questions on the nature of their beliefs and values, and factors influencing these beliefs and values over time. Transcripts were coded using open, axial, and selective coding.ResultsEmergent themes included continuity of beliefs over time, a paradoxical change in beliefs demonstrated by an increased appreciation of life, focus on others, and general equanimity and acceptance evidenced by an emphasis on being nonjudgmental and expressing a reduced fear of death.DiscussionFindings support a paradigmatic shift in worldview in old age heavily influenced by personal experiences. Though fundamental components of worldview remain remarkably stable, the expression of these elements is modified as individuals grow older.

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