Developmental Psychological Perspectives on Transitions at Age 60: Individuals Navigating Across the Lifespan (TRAILS)

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The TRAILS (Developmental Psychological Perspectives on Transitions at Age 60: Individuals Navigating Across the Lifespan) dataset is the latest follow-up of the Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development (JYLS). The data was gathered in 2020-21, when the participants were about 61 years old. Previously, they have been studied at ages 8, 14, 20, 27, 36, 42 and 50. A total of 206 Finnish men (n=99) and women (n=107) participated in TRAILS. The data was gathered via life situation questionnaires, psychological interviews, self-report questionnaires, health examinations (inc. blood samples) and accelerometers. The topics covered in the dataset include e.g., personality, identity, mental well-being, life situation, work and retirement, future orientation, social relationships, leisure-time activities, use of modern technology, physical activity, health and health behavior, and physical and cognitive functioning. The former JYLS datasets (8- to 50-year-olds) are archived at the Finnish Social Science Data Archive (FSD): https://www.fsd.tuni.fi/en/data/misc/laku/. Detailed methodology descriptions can be accessed at the FSD data portal.
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Year of publication

2023

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Authors

Liikuntatieteellinen tiedekunta

Kokko, Katja Orcid -palvelun logo - Rights holder, Creator

Saajanaho, Milla Orcid -palvelun logo - Creator

Kekäläinen, Tiia Orcid -palvelun logo - Creator

Reinilä, Emmi Orcid -palvelun logo - Creator

Ahola, Johanna Orcid -palvelun logo - Creator

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Fields of science

Sport and fitness sciences; Psychology

Language

Finnish

Open access

Restricted access

License

Other (Not Open)

Keywords

health, personality, future expectations, well-being

Subject headings

course of life, identity (mental objects), functional capacity, cognition, development (active), physical activeness

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