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Cotter VT et al. – The aging process leads to normative age–related bodily and functional declines and numerous social changes and life events that potentially threaten the self–concept. Despite these changes, the majority of older adults are able to maintain a positive sense of self and remain resilient. This article presents an integrative review of the empirical literature addressing self–concept in older adults.

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