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The present research studied subjective well-being (SWB) in late life, and looked at two dimensions of wellbeing: happiness and life satisfaction (LS). A purposive sample of 500 older men (n= 276) and women (n=224) was taken to statistically determine the predictors of SWB. Two categories of predictor variables were taken: Demographic Predictors (Age, Gender, Education, Marital Status, Physical Health and Financial Status), and Existential Determinants (Personal Meaning, Resilient Coping and Optimism). Regression analysis revealed that for happiness and life satisfaction, age, education and general health were significant predictors. For happiness, all three factors of optimism, meaning and resilience were significant. For LS, however, only personal meaning was significant. Findings support the theoretical framework that guided the study namely, the existential model of positive aging (Wong, 1989, 1998). This research has important implications for promoting successful aging and optimal wellness till the end of life

Amina Obaid Khawaja, Sarah Shahed. (2020) Predictors of Subjective Wellbeing among Pakistani Older Adults: What Matters Most?, Pakistan Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, Volume-18, Issue-2.
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