Activity Diversity and Well-Being in Daily Life: Evidence for Heterogeneity Between Older Adults

Author:

Luo Minxia12ORCID,Moulder Robert Glenn3,Breitfelder Laura K1ORCID,Röcke Christina14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University Research Priority Program “Dynamics of Healthy Aging,” University of Zurich , Zurich , Switzerland

2. Department of Psychology, University of Zurich , Zurich , Switzerland

3. Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Colorado Boulder , Boulder , Colorado , USA

4. Healthy Longevity Center, University of Zurich , Zurich , Switzerland

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Although higher activity diversity is associated with higher well-being at the between-person level, it is unknown whether a day with higher activity diversity is related to higher well-being within persons. Within 24 hr per day, there are a limited number of activities on which individuals could spend their time and energy. Personal resources could influence the expenditure of energy and thus the experience with daily activities. This study examined daily associations between activity diversity and well-being and whether age and self-related health moderated the associations. Methods For seven times per day over 2 weeks, 129 retired older adults (Mage = 73.9 years, SDage = 5.6) reported their present activity engagement and positive and negative affect. Daily activity diversity was operationalized as the number of different activity types reported per day. Daily positive and negative affect were assessed as the average of a range of high- and low-arousal affective states. Self-rated health was assessed with an item from the 12-Item Short-Form Health Survey at baseline. Results Multilevel models showed that daily activity diversity was unrelated, on average, to daily positive or negative affect at the between- and within-person levels. Daily activity diversity was associated with lower daily positive affect in participants with lower self-rated health, but the Johnson-Neyman regions of significance were outside of the range of observed data. Discussion Divergent patterns were observed in the within-person associations between activity diversity and well-being across participants. Results are discussed in the context of time use and well-being in older age.

Funder

Velux Stiftung

University of Zurich

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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