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Frontiersin.org 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1101353 Long before the pandemic, it had also been demonstrated that older adults tend to have better emotional well-being than younger adults (Charles and Carstensen, 2010; Stone et_al, 2010; Carstensen et_al, 2011). The correlation between older adult age and reporting less psychological distress held after accounting for age differences in pre-pandemic mental health (Bruine de Bruin, 2021; Hyland et_al, 2021). The finding that older adults experience less psychological distress than younger adults has long been termed ‘the well-being paradox` because older adults report better emotional . . .
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