Interplay of cognitive and motivational resources for out-of-home behavior in a sample of cognitively heterogeneous older adults: Findings of the SenTra project

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Objectives.We examined in this study the hypothesis that cognitive resources are more closely linked with out-of-home behavior than motivational resources.Method.A cognitively heterogeneous sample of 222 older adults aged 59-91 years (M = 72.7; SD = 6.2), including 146 cognitively healthy persons and 76 persons with mild cognitive impairment - recruited in the German and Israeli arm of the SenTra project - was used for the analysis. Out-of-home behavior was assessed by means of global positioning system technology (time out of home; number of nodes visited) as well as by questionnaire (out-of-home activities). Mini-Mental State Examination and trail-making tests A and B were used to assess cognitive resources. Well-being, depression, and environmental mastery were assessed as motivational resources.Results.Findings at the zero-order and latent variable levels confirmed that cognitive resources were more closely linked with out-of-home behavior than motivational resources.Discussion.Findings support the view that well-being-related motivations to exert out-of-home behavior may become less important in old age because of the increasing cognitive resources required by such behavior. © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. All rights reserved.

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Wahl, H. W., Wettstein, M., Shoval, N., Oswald, F., Kaspar, R., Issacson, M., … Heinik, J. (2013). Interplay of cognitive and motivational resources for out-of-home behavior in a sample of cognitively heterogeneous older adults: Findings of the SenTra project. Journals of Gerontology - Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 68(5), 691–702. https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbs106

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