Psychosocial changes following retirement

Marlene M. Rosenkoetter, John M. Garris

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Abstract

This study was designed to: (a) identify the perceptions of retirees about changes in their life patterns during retirement; (b) investigate the kinds of adjustment problems occurring in retirement as a basis for developing prevention oriented preretirement programs; and (c) identify extant factors which could demonstrate underlying themes relating to retirement adjustment. A 72-item, multiple response questionnaire was used to gather demographic data, information on use of time, pre-retirement planning, health problems, changing life patterns, and adjustment to retirement. It is the latter which is reported in these findings. The population included 1565 retirees from a designated company living in the south-eastern United States of America, with a response of 764 subjects (48-82%). Findings suggest the respondents were generally healthy and well adjusted; however, numerous adjustment problem areas were identified within the six life patterns. Additional factor analysis (principal components) demonstrated four factors of particular importance: satisfaction with retirement, retirement concerns, spousal relationships, and pre-retirement preparation outcomes.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)966-976
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Advanced Nursing
Volume27
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1998

Keywords

  • Ageing
  • Change
  • Community mental health nursing
  • Later life
  • Life patterns
  • Perceptions
  • Primary prevention
  • Psychogerontology
  • Psychosocial adjustment
  • Retirement

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Nursing

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