APS

2024 APS Annual Convention

Positive and Negative Time Attitudes and Adaptive Functioning in Four National Contexts

Friday, May 24, 2024 · San Francisco, CA

Oral · Clinical Science

In this symposium, we examine positive and negative attitudes toward time in samples from the United States, Chile, the United Kingdom, and Iran. In every context, time attitudes prove to be robust correlates of behavior and psychological wellbeing, suggesting their potential utility as predictors of resilience and avenues for intervention.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Frank WorrellChair
    University of California, Berkeley
  • Dante DixsonDiscussant
    Michigan State University

Presentations

  1. Above and Beyond Personality: Time Attitudes and Academic Outcomes Among American AdolescentsIlke Bayazitli, Zena Mello, Vani Kakar
  2. Time Attitudes, Anxiety, and Depression in Chilean University StudentsCristián Oyanadel, Wenceslao Peñate, Gabriela Flores, Jorge Pinto-Vigueras, Frank Worrell
  3. An Exploratory Investigation of the Relationship between Psychiatric Disorder and Time Attitudes in Irish AdultsMichael McKay, Mary Clarke, Paul Donnelly, Frank Worrell
  4. The Use of Time Attitude Profiles As Indicators of Wellbeing Among Adolescents in IranJames Andretta, Khosro Rashid, Frank Worrell