McGuire Sandra L, Klein Diane A, Chen Shu-Li
College of Nursing, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.
Nurs Health Sci. 2008 Mar;10(1):11-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-2018.2007.00336.x.
Research literature over the past 50 years has addressed ageism, but few studies have examined the measurement of ageism or how to combat it. This study utilized Palmore's Ageism Survey to measure the frequency of occurrence of ageism and to examine the types of ageism reported by older adults in the East Tennessee region of the USA. A convenience sample of 247 community-dwelling older adults was recruited from eight senior centers and nutrition sites. The participants ranged in age from 60-92 years. Eighty-four percent of the participants indicated an experience with at least one type of ageism. The forms of ageism frequently reported were jokes and birthday cards that poked fun at older people. Events showing disrespect also were reported. Differences in urban/suburban and rural reporting were noted. The findings from this and similar studies might provide guidance for the measurement of ageism and how to combat it.
过去50年的研究文献探讨了年龄歧视问题,但很少有研究考察年龄歧视的衡量方法或如何与之作斗争。本研究利用帕尔莫尔年龄歧视调查来衡量年龄歧视的发生频率,并考察美国东田纳西地区老年人报告的年龄歧视类型。从八个老年中心和营养站点招募了247名社区居住老年人的便利样本。参与者年龄在60至92岁之间。84%的参与者表示至少经历过一种年龄歧视。经常报告的年龄歧视形式是拿老年人开玩笑的笑话和生日贺卡。也有报告显示存在不尊重的事件。注意到城市/郊区和农村报告存在差异。这项研究及类似研究的结果可能为年龄歧视的衡量方法及如何与之作斗争提供指导。