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dc.contributor.authorChełchowska, Milena
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-15T10:22:17Z
dc.date.available2026-01-15T10:22:17Z
dc.date.issued2026-01
dc.identifier.citationChełchowska M., Lifestyle Interdependence in Later Life: Actor and Partner Effects on Well-being in Older Couples, SGH KAE Working Papers, 2026, nr 2026/116, s. 1-44en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12182/1434
dc.description.abstractResearch on lifestyle patterns in later life has predominantly examined isolated behaviors rather than integrated configurations of daily activities. Moreover, despite increasing partner interdependence in older adulthood, lifestyle research has maintained an individual-level focus, overlooking how activity patterns may operate as couple-level phenomena. This study integrates person-centered and dyadic perspectives to examine lifestyle configurations among older European couples and their associations with subjective well-being. Using longitudinal data from older couples, latent class analysis identified four distinct lifestyle patterns: Activity-Limited, Employment-Dominated, Home-Based Recreation, and Socially Engaged. These classes were systematically differentiated by sociodemographic, economic, health, and family role characteristics. Actor-partner interdependence models revealed that all three active lifestyle patterns predicted higher subsequent subjective well-being compared to the Activity-Limited pattern, with Socially Engaged showing the strongest effects. Significant partner effects emerged across all classes, demonstrating that one partner's lifestyle contributed to the other's subjective well-being beyond individual effects. Partners showed moderate lifestyle interdependence, particularly for Socially Engaged patterns. These findings highlight that lifestyle patterns operate as relationally-embedded phenomena in later life, with implications for both partners' subjective well-being.en
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dc.subjectDyadsen
dc.subjectOlder adultsen
dc.subjectSubjective well-beingen
dc.subjectLifestyleen
dc.subjectActor-partner interdependence modelen
dc.subjectLatent class analysisen
dc.subject.classificationJ140en
dc.titleLifestyle Interdependence in Later Life: Actor and Partner Effects on Well-being in Older Couplesen
dc.typeworkingPaperen
dc.description.number2026-116en
dc.description.physical1-44en


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