Associations between depressive symptoms with perceived future time and opportunities: tests of unique prediction and moderation.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVES:Having a broadened perspective on one's future has been associated with better affective well-being, including reduced reports of depressive symptoms. However, research is limited regarding which aspect of future time perspective is associated with depressive symptoms, and whether these findings are consistent across individuals. METHODS:The current study employed data from a nationally representative sample of Swiss adults (n = 1774; mean age: 49.90 years; 51.8% female). Participants completed measures of future time perspective - both perceptions of future time and future opportunities - and depressive symptoms, in addition to reporting on their age, sex, health, and socioeconomic status (the moderators of interest). RESULTS:Perceived future time and future opportunities were uniquely predictive of depressive symptoms, even when controlling for chronological age and other covariates, though future opportunities held a stronger association with depressive symptoms. Limited evidence was found for moderation, though opportunities may matter more for predicting depressive symptoms among adults in worse health and those with fewer resources. DISCUSSION:Future time perspective appears moderately associated with depressive symptoms in adulthood, and researchers need to consider multiple aspects of future time perspective rather than as a unitary construct.

journal_name

Aging Ment Health

journal_title

Aging & mental health

authors

Hill PL,Allemand M

doi

10.1080/13607863.2020.1855107

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-12-21 00:00:00

pages

1-7

eissn

1360-7863

issn

1364-6915

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