The Relation between the Theory of Mind and Socio-Emotional Functioning in a Sample of Older Adults
Journal: Journal of Neurology and Psychology (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2015-12-30
Authors : Lina Pezzuti; Emiddia Longobardi; Serena Rossetti; Elena Bartolini; Giulia Natale; Marta Sappino; Daniele Artistico;
Page : 01-07
Keywords : Theory of Mind (ToM); Mental state attribution; Aging; Socio emotional functioning;
Abstract
We explored the relationship between the “Theory of Mind” (ToM) and socio-emotional functioning among primary aging individuals. Our sample was comprised of 266 older adults ranging from 65 years old to 94 years old. On all participants, we measured ToM and calculated indexes of performance such as causal connection and psychological lexicon. In addition, we assessed emotional (depression, alexithymia, distress, life satisfaction, empathy and hostility) and social variables (perception of the future, loneliness, social avoidance and perception of social support) with a battery of tests. The results of our cognitive screening indicated that 189 older adults presented normal or primary aging patterns. The results obtained with the sample of normal older adults showed that: a) social variables are independent from ToM; and b) emotional functioning predicted the making of causal connection and the use of psychological lexicon among participants who responded to ToM tasks. We discuss our work within a socio-emotional conceptual framework.
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