Versteegh E, Westerhof G J
Psycholoog, GGZ Noord- en Midden-Limburg, Venray.
Tijdschr Gerontol Geriatr. 2007 Mar;38(1):27-35.
In this study younger and older persons were compared with regard to their stereotypes about both age groups, their self-concept and self-esteem. We examined the relation between age and stereotypes about younger and older adults, the relation between stereotypes about one's own age group and self-concepts, and the relation between self-concepts and self-esteem. Stereotypes and self-concepts were measured on two dimensions, warmth and competence. Twenty-eight younger adults (16-25 years) and 26 older adults (65-85 years) participated in this study. Both age groups perceived younger persons as more competent than older persons and older persons as more warm than younger persons. Older persons rate themselves higher than their in-group on competence and warmth. Younger respondents did the same, but on warmth only. A rating of the own person as more competent than the stereotype of their own age group, is related to self-esteem for older persons. Distancing oneself from negative stereotypes about one's own age group is an important key in maintaining high levels of self-esteem, but only in old age.
在本研究中,我们比较了年轻人和老年人对两个年龄组的刻板印象、自我概念和自尊。我们研究了年龄与对年轻人和老年人的刻板印象之间的关系、对自己年龄组的刻板印象与自我概念之间的关系,以及自我概念与自尊之间的关系。刻板印象和自我概念在温暖和能力两个维度上进行测量。28名年轻人(16 - 25岁)和26名老年人(65 - 85岁)参与了本研究。两个年龄组都认为年轻人比老年人更有能力,老年人比年轻人更温暖。老年人在能力和温暖方面对自己的评价高于其所属年龄组。年轻受访者也是如此,但仅在温暖方面。将自己评价为比自己年龄组的刻板印象更有能力,这与老年人的自尊有关。与关于自己年龄组的负面刻板印象保持距离是维持高自尊水平的一个重要关键,但仅在老年时如此。