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Author(s):  
Patricia Kahlbaugh ◽  
Christopher J. Budnick

The present study examines the benefits of an in-person intergenerational contact program called SAGE (Successful Aging and Inter-Generational Experiences). The SAGE Program pairs older adults (M age 85 years) and younger adults (M age 23 years) for 2 to 3-hour weekly meetings over a 7-week period, where participants can share memories, skills, and values, and foster new perspectives and friendships. We expected the SAGE Program to benefit both older and younger participants with respect to identity processes, subjective well-being, positive mood, and wisdom while reducing ageist beliefs compared to old and young participants serving as their matched controls. Overall, participants in the SAGE Program reported greater identity synthesis,subjective well-being, and positive mood. Exploratory analyses suggested that identity synthesis is a likely mediator of that effect. The SAGE Program did not reduce ageist beliefs, but age differences in ageism were found. We address additional results,limitations, and future research directions.


Author(s):  
Tingting Shan ◽  
Xiao Zhang ◽  
Chunfeng Guo ◽  
Shihuan Guo ◽  
Xubo Zhao ◽  
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Author(s):  
Annabel Bogaerts ◽  
Laurence Claes ◽  
Tinne Buelens ◽  
Amarendra Gandhi ◽  
Glenn Kiekens ◽  
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Abstract. Identity difficulties have been associated with various psychiatric conditions and are considered a central issue in personality pathology. Following the Alternative Model for Personality Disorders, measures of self- and interpersonal functioning have been developed. Although these measures were intended to be separate ratings of self-other deficits, only a global rating was obtained. Moreover, these measures fall short in bridging the gap between developmental and clinical identity work. To capture both adaptive and disturbed identity dimensions, Kaufman et al. (2015) developed the Self-Concept and Identity Measure (SCIM) that assesses consolidated identity, disturbed identity, and lack of identity. Using two-wave longitudinal data (2,150 adolescents; 54.2% girls; age range = 12–19), this study investigated the factor structure and reliability of the Dutch SCIM, its measurement invariance across time, its longitudinal measurement invariance across gender and age groups, and associations of the SCIM with identity synthesis and confusion, Big-Five personality traits, and borderline personality disorder features. Consolidated identity scores were positively related to identity synthesis and adaptive Big-Five traits, whereas negatively related to identity confusion, neuroticism, and borderline features. Opposite associations were obtained for disturbed identity and lack of identity scores. The Dutch SCIM appeared to produce valid and reliable scores and seemed suited to assess longitudinal identity functioning in Belgian adolescents.


2021 ◽  
Vol 87 ◽  
pp. 106-116
Author(s):  
Annabel Bogaerts ◽  
Laurence Claes ◽  
Tinne Buelens ◽  
Margaux Verschueren ◽  
Nina Palmeroni ◽  
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Author(s):  
Briant Nor Pradhuka ◽  
Prahastiwi Utari ◽  
Sudarmo Sudarmo

Ahmad Jaelani, an Instagram influencer who adopted Mimi Peri as their new identity, plays a significant role in the emergence of digital queer phenomena in Indonesian cyber society. Ahmad Jaelani triggered the digital queer phenomena when he came out as gender queer. Jaelani’s brave act to adopt Mimi Peri identity resulted from various identity struggle. Before conforming to his new identity, he went through several stages, such as identity confusion, identity comparison, identity tolerance, identity acceptance, identity pride, and finally identity synthesis. He conveys his new identity through innovation and creativity, which are presented in several layers, such as personal layers, enactment layers, relational layers, and communal layers.


2019 ◽  
pp. 16-56
Author(s):  
Laura Ferrer-Wreder ◽  
Jane Kroger
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2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 1029-1041 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoli Zong ◽  
Charissa S. L. Cheah ◽  
Jing Yu ◽  
Hui Jun Lim ◽  
Kathy T. T. Vu ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 25 (6) ◽  
pp. 1735-1745 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amarendra Gandhi ◽  
Laurence Claes ◽  
Guy Bosmans ◽  
Imke Baetens ◽  
Tom F. Wilderjans ◽  
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