Uncertainty in Aging and Lifespan Research: Covid-19 as Catalyst for Addressing the Elephant in the Room
Author(s) -
Gudela Grote,
Julian Pfrombeck
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
work aging and retirement
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.407
H-Index - 23
ISSN - 2054-4650
DOI - 10.1093/workar/waaa020
Subject(s) - covid-19 , extant taxon , perspective (graphical) , uncertainty reduction theory , pandemic , key (lock) , computer science , psychology , biology , artificial intelligence , medicine , social psychology , evolutionary biology , disease , virology , outbreak , infectious disease (medical specialty) , computer security , pathology
Uncertainty is at the center of debates on how to best cope with the Covid-19 pandemic. In our exploration of the role of uncertainty in current aging and lifespan research, we build on an uncertainty regulation framework that includes both reduction and creation of uncertainty as viable self-regulatory processes. In particular, we propose that future time perspective, a key component in models of successful aging, should be reconceptualized in terms of uncertainty regulation. We argue that by proactively regulating the amount of uncertainty one is exposed to, individuals’ future time perspective can be altered. We show how extant research might be (re)interpreted based on these considerations and suggest directions for future research, challenging a number of implicit assumptions about how age and uncertainty are interlinked. We close with some practical implications for individuals and organizations for managing the Covid-19 crisis.
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