Age, gender and psychological well-being in older students: a study on continuing education and active aging
Autor:
Rosser Limiñana, Pablo
; Soler Ortiz, Seila
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2026Palabra clave:
Revista / editorial:
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics PlusCitación:
Rosser, P., & Soler, S. (2026). Age, gender and psychological well-being in older students: a study on continuing education and active aging. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics Plus, 100250.Tipo de Ítem:
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Introduction
This study examined how age and gender relate to multiple indicators of psychological well-being among adults enrolled in university continuing-education programmes, to inform more inclusive learning designs for ageing populations.
Methods
A quantitative, descriptive–correlational pilot study was conducted with 60 adult learners enrolled in the University Programme for Older Adults at the University of Alicante. Data were collected using a 41-item questionnaire based on Ryff’s Psychological Well-Being framework and analysed using descriptive statistics, independent-samples t-tests, one-way ANOVA, and non-parametric correlations (Kendall’s Tau-b and Spearman’s Rho) when distributional assumptions were not met.
Results
Participants were mainly aged 66–75 years (53.3%) and were predominantly women (60%). Statistically significant gender differences emerged in seven well-being items, and age-group differences were observed in ten items related to social support, loneliness, life satisfaction, stress management, and openness to change. Older age tended to be associated with higher life-satisfaction indicators and lower openness to new experiences.
Discussion
Results support the need to tailor lifelong-learning programmes to the psychosocial profiles of adult learners, with attention to gendered patterns and age-related changes. Targeted strategies to enhance social connection, autonomy, and meaningful engagement may strengthen well-being and participation in later-life learning.
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