Windsor, TimothyRyan, LindsaySmith, Jacqui2015-12-102015-12-101079-5014http://hdl.handle.net/1885/39148Associations between health, control beliefs, and well-being in later life are frequently conceptualized in terms of the characteristics of individuals. However, spousal interdependencies in psychosocial characteristics are also likely to be relevant forKeywords: adult; affect; aged; aging; article; attitude to health; control; cultural anthropology; female; human; individuality; male; marriage; middle aged; psychological aspect; quality of life; spouse; Adult; Affect; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Aging; Attitude to H Control; Dyads; Life satisfaction; Negative affect; Positive affectIndividual well-being in middle and older adulthood: Do spousal beliefs matter?200910.1093/geronb/gbp0582016-02-24