000K utf8 1500 eng 2050 urn:nbn:de:gbv:27-dbt-20230722-143236-001 2051 10.1177/00914150221112294 3000 Pavlova, Maria K. 3010 Radoš, Sonja 3010 Rothermund, Klaus 3010 Silbereisen, Rainer K. 4000 Age, Individual Resources, and Perceived Expectations for Active Aging$dGeneral and Domain-Specific Effects [Pavlova, Maria K.] 4060 22 Seiten 4209 Exposure to expectations for active aging may be modulated by age and individual resources (socioeconomic status, social integration, and health) via multiple pathways. Using a cross-sectional, nationally representative sample of adults aged 17 to 94 ( N  = 2,007), we investigated the relations between age, individual resources, and perceived expectations for active aging (PEAA) in three domains (physical health, mental health, and social engagement). Across domains, young adults and individuals aged 70+ reported slightly lower PEAA than emerging adults did; no other age differences emerged. Multiple regression showed that a higher subjective socioeconomic status, better perceived general health, and partnership (in older adults) predicted higher PEAA (almost) across domains, whereas church attendance, employment status, and occupational prestige yielded domain- and age-specific effects, which were not always positive. We conclude that the effects of individual resources on PEAA are limited in general but vary depending on life domain and age. 4950 https://doi.org/10.1177/00914150221112294$xR$3Volltext$534 4950 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:27-dbt-20230722-143236-001$xR$3Volltext$534 4961 https://www.db-thueringen.de/receive/dbt_mods_00058046 5051 150 5550 active aging 5550 domain-specific views on aging 5550 prescriptive age stereotypes 5550 social expectations 5550 social inequality