Perceived Control Across the Adult Lifespan: Longitudinal Changes in Global Control and Daily Stressor Control

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY(2024)

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Perceived control is an important psychosocial resource for health and well-being across the lifespan. Global control (i.e., overall perceived control) decreases over time in studies following people every few years to upwards of 10 years. Changes across wider intervals of the lifespan, however, have yet to be examined. Further, how perceived control changes for specific aspects of daily life, such as stressors, remains comparatively less clear. Using data from the Midlife in the United States National Study of Daily Experiences (NSDE, N = 1,940, M = 56.25 years, SD = 12.20, 57% female), we examined longitudinal changes in global control across 20 years and daily stressor control across 10 years. Global control was assessed in the first wave of the NSDE (similar to 1996). In follow-up waves, conducted in similar to 2008 and similar to 2017, participants again not only reported their global control but also reported their perceived control over stressors they experience across 8 consecutive days. Longitudinal analyses revealed differential change trajectories for global control across 20 years and stressor control across 10 years (ps < .001). Global control declined for younger and older adults but stayed relatively stable for individuals in midlife. The rate of decline in daily stressor control was steeper than the decline in global control and did not vary by age at baseline. In addition, declines were amplified among individuals with higher global control at baseline. Results suggest that daily stressor control is a specific aspect of control beliefs that follows a different rate of change than global control. Public Significance Statement Global control and control over stressful experiences in daily life change over time but in distinct ways. Analyses from a large national sample with up to 20 years of longitudinal follow-up suggests that global control declines in younger and older adults but stays relatively stable among individuals in midlife. Control over specific aspects of daily life, in contrast, declines at a similar rate across younger, middle-aged, and older adults.
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control beliefs,perceived control,daily stressor control,longitudinal changes,intraindividual variability
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