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  • Gerontology
  • Public Health
  • Psychology

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  • Successful aging is a multidimensional concept with various definitions.
  • Previous reviews often focused on biomedical factors, neglecting non-biomedical aspects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a scoping review of non-biomedical factors associated with successful aging.
  • To identify key constructs in successful aging research involving older adults.

Main Methods:

  • Scoping review of English-language articles from Ovid Medline (2006-2015).
  • Inclusion criteria focused on models of successful aging and research with older adults.

Main Results:

  • Thirty-five of seventy-two reviewed articles met inclusion criteria.
  • Key non-biomedical constructs identified: engagement, optimism, resilience, spirituality, self-efficacy, and gerotranscendence.

Conclusions:

  • Successful aging is best understood through a multidimensional model.
  • Public health initiatives should integrate non-biomedical factors to support aging with illness or disability.