TY - GEN AU - Costlow, Kyrsten AU - Parmelee, Patricia A. AU - Choi, Shinae L. AU - Roskos, Beverly AU - Costlow, Kyrsten AU - Parmelee, Patricia A. AU - Choi, Shinae L. AU - Roskos, Beverly LA - eng CN - ENP-6381fc12-a27d-4432-b20c-3a5c4060f75b TI - When less is more: Downsizing, sense of place, and well-being in late life PY - 2020 AB - The present study aimed to investigate the decision-making process and outcomes associated with downsizing to a smaller home in late life. Older adults who had downsized in the past year (n = 68) were recruited across the U.S. between 2018 and 2019 and were interviewed eithr in person or over the phone. Participants completed self-report measures of push-pull factors driving the decision to move, relocation controllability, sense of place (SOP), and relocation outcomes (i.e., move satisfaction and psychological well-being). Placing greater importance on push relative to pull factors was associated with lower levels of well-being in three domains: environmental mastery, purpose in life, and self-acceptance. Results of serial mediation analyses suggested that older adults whose downsizing decisions were more strongly influenced by push factors, felt less control over relocation, found it more difficult to develop SOP in the new home, and, in turn, experienced lower levels of psychological well-being and move satisfaction. These findings can be used to inform older adults’ downsizing decisions and develop supports for relocating older adults. ER -