COGNITIVE CONTROL AS A BUFFER OF WAR-INDUCED STRESS IN A MIDDLE-AGED AND OLDER ISRAELI SAMPLE

Citation
E. Prager et Z. Solomon, COGNITIVE CONTROL AS A BUFFER OF WAR-INDUCED STRESS IN A MIDDLE-AGED AND OLDER ISRAELI SAMPLE, Ageing and society, 15, 1995, pp. 355-374
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Geiatric & Gerontology
Journal title
ISSN journal
0144686X
Volume
15
Year of publication
1995
Part
3
Pages
355 - 374
Database
ISI
SICI code
0144-686X(1995)15:<355:CCAABO>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Three weeks after the outbreak of the Scud Missile crisis residents of Tel Aviv and the outlying regions, aged 50-9I participated in a study the focus of which was the relationship between personal (cognitive) control of the aversive environmental stimuli and (I) distress in area s of mood and affect, and (2) distress in interaction with the social environment. Personal control was measured along two dimensions: perce ived control of the situation and attribution of meaning to events and their outcomes. Findings revealed no significant differences between age categories in levels of cognitive control or in levels of distress . Situation control emerged as the most significant variable in explai ning variation in distress scores. Attribution of meaning, though sign ificantly related to situation control, was only a moderately signific ant predictor of interaction distress. The findings support the thesis that the existence of a causal link between life events and psycholog ical equilibrium makes theoretical sense only when the cognitive struc ture of such events for individuals is considered.