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'Help me! I'm old!'
 — How negative aging stereotypes create dependency among older adults
Author(s)Geneviève Coudin, Theodore Alexopoulos
Journal titleAging & Mental Health, vol 14, no 5, July 2010
PublisherTaylor & Francis, July 2010
Pagespp 516-523
Sourcehttp://www.tandfonline.com
KeywordsLoneliness ; Needs [elderly] ; Ageism ; Correlation ; France.
AnnotationThis study examined the effects of negative ageing stereotypes on self-reported loneliness, risk-taking, subjective health, and help-seeking behaviour in a French sample of older adults. The aim was to show the detrimental effects of negative ageing stereotypes on older adults' self-evaluations and behaviours, therefore contributing to the explanations of the iatrogenic effect of social environments that increase dependency (e.g. health care institutions). In the first experiment conducted on 57 older adults, the authors explored the effects of positive, neutral, or negative stereotype activation on the feeling of loneliness and risk taking decision. The second experiment (n = 60) examined the impact of stereotype activation on subjective health, self-reported extraversion as well as on a genuine help-seeking behaviour, by allowing participants to ask for the experimenter's help while completing a task. As predicted, negative stereotype activation resulted in lower levels of risk taking, subjective health and extraversion, and in higher feelings of loneliness and a more frequent help-seeking behaviour. These findings suggest that the mere activation of negative stereotypes can have broad and deleterious effects on older individuals' self-evaluation and functioning, which in turn may contribute to the often observed dependency among older people. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-100927213 A
ClassmarkDV: IK: B:TOB: 49: 765

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