Research project SAVVO

Consortium

Previous work

Previous work of the research consortium related to the current project

  • Long-term aging trajectories of the accumulation of disease burden as predictors of daily affect dynamics and stressor reactivity.

    Psychology and Aging, 38(8), 763–777.
    2023
    Gerstorf, D., Schilling, O. K., Pauly, T., Katzorreck, M., Lücke, A. J., Wahl, H.-W., Kunzmann, U., Hoppmann, C. A., & Ram, N. (2023)
  • Momentary subjective age is associated with perceived and physiological stress in the daily lives of old and very old adults.

    Psychology and Aging, 37(8), 863–875.
    2022
    Kornadt, A. E., Pauly, T., Schilling, O. K., Kunzmann, U., Katzorreck, M., Lücke, A. J., Hoppmann, C. A., Gerstorf, D., & Wahl, H.-W.
  • Three facets of emotion regulation in old and very old age strategy use, Effectiveness, and Variability.

    Emotion, 24(2), 316–328.
    2024
    Kunzmann, U., Nestler, S., Lücke, A. J., Katzorreck, M., Hoppmann, C. A., Wahl, H.-W., Schilling, O., & Gerstorf, D.
  • Trajectories of pain in very old age: The role of eudaimonic well-being and personality.

    Frontiers in Pain Research, 3, Article No. 3:807179. doi: 10.3389/fpain.2022.807179
    2022
    Wettstein, M., Schilling, O., & Wahl, H.-W.
  • Still feeling healthy after all these years: The paradox of subjective stability versus objective decline in very old adults’ health and functioning across five years.

    Psychology and Aging, 31, 815–830.
    2016
    Wettstein, M., Schilling, O., & Wahl, H.-W.