THE INFLUENCE OF MEMORY SELF-EFFICACY AND ITS PERFORMANCE, IN THE SOCIAL PARTICIPATION OF OLDER ADULTS

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  • Carolina Feldberg
  • Dorina Stefani
Keywords: autoeficacia, memoria episódica, participación social, adultos mayores

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to study the relation between memory self-efficacy beliefs and performance in memory tests, and its incidence in social participation. Participants and design: It was used an ex post facto-comparison group design. 200 older adults of medium socio-economic level, living in Buenos Aires city, Argentine, were interviewed. Instruments: Self-efficacy Verbal Episodic Memory Inventory, Memory Activities Inventory, Memory ca-pacity was assessed by The Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT), and Logic Memory (Signoret Memory Battery). Results: Memory self efficacy beliefs have a stronger weight than memory capacity in older adult ´s social participation. Those who have positive beliefs about their memory capacity will participate more in social activities than those who have negative ones. Discussion: This results agree with other studies which identified the fac-tors that promote subjective well being in older adults. Social participation plays an important role in cognitive abilities enhancement.

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Author Biographies

Carolina Feldberg

Instituto de Neurociencias Buenos Aires Argentina

Dorina Stefani

Instituto de Neurociencias Buenos Aires Argentina
How to Cite
Feldberg, C., & Stefani, D. (2007). THE INFLUENCE OF MEMORY SELF-EFFICACY AND ITS PERFORMANCE, IN THE SOCIAL PARTICIPATION OF OLDER ADULTS. Anales De Psicología Annals of Psychology, 23(2), 282–288. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesps/article/view/22271
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Psychology of the elderly

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