@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002578, author = {山口, 智子 and YAMAGUCHI, Satoko}, journal = {名古屋大學教育學部紀要. 教育心理学科}, month = {Dec}, note = {The purpose of this study was to explore the reminiscence (frequency, quality, and functions) and to examine the relationship among reminiscence and subjective well-being and time perspectives. Questionnaires were administered to 104 subjects (33 males and 71 females). The mean age was 71.5 years old. The main results were as follows : (1) About 70% of the elderly people responding to this questionnaire occasionally recalled the past. (2) The contents of their past memories were influenced by elderly people's experiences. Men often recalled work-related experiences, while women recalled those relating to family. One third of the subjects recalled World War II. (3) Whereas the frequency of memories were negatively correlated with subjective well-being, those who recalled both positive and negative contents were the highest in their subjective well-being. (4) The elderly people had various purposes for recalling the past. There were a) to enjoy themselves, b) to consider the meaning of their lives (life review), c) to cope with loss, d) to solve problems. Coping with loss was related to subjective well-being, while problem-solving and life review were related to future perspective., 国立情報学研究所で電子化したコンテンツを使用している。}, pages = {163--173}, title = {<原著>高齢者の回想 : 主観的幸福感・時間的展望との関連}, volume = {43}, year = {1996} }