Anna Kornadt
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| Faculty or Centre | Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences | ||||
| Department | Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences | ||||
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Université du Luxembourg Maison des Sciences Humaines 11, Porte des Sciences L-4366 Esch-sur-Alzette |
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| Campus Office | MSH, E04 35-170 | ||||
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| Telephone | (+352) 46 66 44 6860 | ||||
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Anna Kornadt joined the University of Luxembourg in 2019 as a full professor in psychology with a focus on aging and lifespan development. Since 2020, she is head of the Institute of Lifespan Development, Family and Culture (LDFC) and Study Director of the Master en Gérontologie. Anna is also an elected member in the Faculty Council of the FHSE.
Anna received her Diploma in psychology from the University of Mannheim in 2008 and her Ph.D. in psychology (summa cum laude) from Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena in 2012. From 2013 to 2019 she was a postdoctoral researcher at Bielefeld University.
She is interested in what influences development across the life span (with a focus on midlife and old age) and how developmental outcomes further drive developmental regulation. Her main research areas are the influence of views on aging on developmental processes as well as personality and self-development in older age. She is also interested in the development of social inequality, the psychological foundations of preparation for age-related changes, and the maintenance of health and well-being in later life. To address these research questions, different methods such as (longitudinal) surveys, behavior genetic studys, experience sampling, and experimental studies are employed.
Anna’s research was published in international journals such as Psychology and Aging, Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, Current Directions in Psychological Science, and the European Journal of Ageing. Anna is a member of the editorial boards of Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences and GeroPsych: The Journal of Gerontopsychology and Geriatric Psychiatry
She has previously worked in and coordinated several large, interdisciplinary projects designed to study development across the life span, such as the Ageing as Future project in Jena and the TwinLife project in Bielefeld. She is also a member of the DFG-funded scientific network "Images of Aging - Via a dynamic life-span model to new perspectives for research and practice”.
Last updated on: Thursday, 18 June 2020
Last updated on: 18 Jun 2020
In press
Young people feel wise and older people feel energetic: Comparing age stereotypes and self-evaluations across adulthood; ; ;
in European Journal of Ageing (in press)
The Uniqueness of Subjective Ageing. Convergent and Discriminant Validity; ; ; ;
in European Journal of Ageing (in press)
2020
Genetic and environmental variation in political orientation in adolescence and early adulthood: A Nuclear Twin Family Analysis.; ; ;
in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2020), 118(4), 762-766
Domain-specific views on aging and preparation for age-related changes – Development and validation of three brief scales.; ;
in Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences (2020), 75(2), 303-307
2019
VIEWS ON AGING: NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR THEORY AND RESEARCH;
in Innovation in Aging (2019), 3(Supplement_1), 786-786
SUBJECTIVE AGING: SOMETHING UNIQUE OR JUST ANOTHER EXPRESSION OF GENERAL SELF-BELIEFS?; ; ; ;
in Innovation in Aging (2019), 3(Supplement_1), 786-787
YOUNG PEOPLE FEEL WISE, OLD PEOPLE FEEL ENERGETIC: COMPARING AGE STEREOTYPES AND SELF-EVALUATIONS ACROSS ADULTHOOD; ; ;
in Innovation in Aging (2019), 3(Supplement_1), 787-787
The interplay of personality and attitudes toward own aging across two decades of later life; ;
in PLoS One (2019), 14(10),
ATTITUDES TOWARD OWN AGING AND PERSONALITY IN LATER LIFE: EXAMINATION OF BIDIRECTIONALITY OVER 20 YEARS; ;
in Innovation in Aging (2019), 3(Supplement_1), 385-385
Preparation for Old Age – The Role of Cultural Context and Future Perceptions; ; ; ;
in The Journals of Gerontology. Series B. Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences (2019), 74(4), 609--619
Multidimensional views on aging and old age.;
in Danan, Gu; Dupre, Matthew E (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging (2019)
Polygenic Scores for Education, Health, and Personality as Predictors of Subjective Age Among Older Individuals of European Ancestry: Evidence From the Health and Retirement Study; ; ;
in PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING (2019), 34(1), 139-144
Life span development;
in Danan, Gu; Dupre, Matthew E (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging (2019)
Self-perceptions of aging;
in Danan, Gu; Dupre, Matthew E (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging (2019)
2018
Sound Body, Sound Mind? The Interrelation Between Health Change and Personality Change in Old Age; ; ;
in EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY (2018), 32(1), 30-45
Subjective Age Across the Life Span: A Differentiated, Longitudinal Approach; ; ;
in JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (2018), 73(5), 767-777
On the genetic and environmental sources of social and political participation in adolescence and early adulthood; ; ;
in PLOS ONE (2018), 13(8),
Subjective remaining lifetime and concreteness of the future as differential predictors of preparation for age-related changes; ;
in EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGEING (2018), 15(1), 67-76
Higher IQ in adolescence is related to a younger subjective age in later life: Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study; ; ; ;
in INTELLIGENCE (2018), 69
A World of Difference? Domain-Specific Views on Aging in China, the US, and Germany; ; ; ;
in PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING (2018), 33(4), 595-606
Age-Stereotype Internalization and Dissociation: Contradictory Processes or Two Sides of the Same Coin?;
in CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE (2018), 27(6), 477-483
2017
Work context and personality development across adulthood;
in Pachana, Nancy A. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Geropsychology (2017)
Context Influences on the Relationship Between Views of Aging and Subjective Age: The Moderating Role of Culture and Domain of Functioning; ; ; ; ; ;
in PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING (2017), 32(5), 419-431
Genetic and Environmental Sources of Individual Differences in Views on Aging;
in PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING (2017), 32(4), 388-399
Age Stereotypes and Self-Views Revisited: Patterns of Internalization and Projection Processes Across the Life Span; ;
in JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (2017), 72(4), 582-592
Multidimensionality of Younger and Older Adults' Age Stereotypes: The Interaction of Life Domain and Adjective Dimension; ; ; ;
in JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (2017), 72(3), 436-440
Context Influences on the Subjective Experience of Aging: The Impact of Culture and Domains of Functioning; ; ; ; ;
in GERONTOLOGIST (2017), 57(2), 127-137
Getting What You Expect? Future Self-Views Predict the Valence of Life Events; ;
in DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (2017), 53(3), 567-580
How do views on aging affect health outcomes in adulthood and late life? Explanations for an established connection; ; ; ;
in DEVELOPMENTAL REVIEW (2017), 46
2016
Do age stereotypes as social role expectations for older adults influence personality development?in JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY (2016), 60
GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOURCES OF VIEWS ON AGING: AGE- AND DOMAIN-SPECIFIC ANALYSES;
in GERONTOLOGIST (2016), 56(3), 503-503
Implicit and Explicit Age Stereotypes for Specific Life Domains Across the Life Span: Distinct Patterns and Age Group Differences; ;
in EXPERIMENTAL AGING RESEARCH (2016), 42(2), 195-211
IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT AGE STEREOTYPES FOR SPECIFIC LIFE DOMAINS ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN; ;
in GERONTOLOGIST (2016), 56(3), 313-313
PREPARATION FOR AGE-RELATED CHANGES-CROSS CULTURAL DIFFERENCES AND DETERMINANTS; ;
in GERONTOLOGIST (2016), 56(3), 657-657
Looking Beyond Chronological Age: Current Knowledge and Future Directions in the Study of Subjective Age; ;
in GERONTOLOGY (2016), 62(1), 86-93
The Impact of Age Stereotypes on Source Monitoring in Younger and Older Adults; ; ;
in PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING (2016), 31(8), 875-889
2015
Patterns and Sources of Personality Development in Old Age; ; ;
in JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (2015), 109(1), 175-191
Views on aging: Domain-specific approaches and implications for developmental regulation;
in Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics (2015)
Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst? Future Self-Views and Preparation for Age-Related Changes; ;
in PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING (2015), 30(4), 967-976
2014
Die Bedeutung von Altersbildern im Lebenslauf; ;
in Wahl, Hans-Werner; Kruse, Andreas (Eds.) Lebensläufe im Wandel – Sichtweisen verschiedener Disziplinen (2014)
Preparation for old age in different life domains Dimensions and age differences;
in INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT (2014), 38(3), 228-238
2013
Multiple standards of aging: gender-specific age stereotypes in different life domains; ;
in EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGEING (2013), 10(4), 335-344
Negative Automatic Evaluation and Better Recognition of Bodily Symptom Words in College Students with Elevated Health Anxiety; ; ; ;
in COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH (2013), 37(5), 1027-1040
2012
Internalization of Age Stereotypes Into the Self-Concept via Future Self-Views: A General Model and Domain-Specific Differences;
in PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING (2012), 27(1), 164-172
2011
Contexts of Aging: Assessing Evaluative Age Stereotypes in Different Life Domains;
in JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (2011), 66(5), 547-556
Dimensionen und Deutungsmuster des Alterns: Vorstellungen vom Altern, Altsein und der Lebensgestaltung im Alter.;
in ZEITSCHRIFT FUR GERONTOLOGIE UND GERIATRIE (2011), 44(5), 291-296
Die Vielfältigkeit und Relevanz von Altersstereotypen.;
in In Mind : the Inquisitive Mind, Social Psychology for you (2011)
2009
The moderating role of working memory load on affective attentional processes in health anxiety; ; ;
in ZEITSCHRIFT FUR KLINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE UND PSYCHOTHERAPIE (2009), 38(3), 194-202














