Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Yale School of Public Health, Yale University.
Section of Occupational Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, Yale University.
Psychol Aging. 2019 Mar;34(2):202-207. doi: 10.1037/pag0000330. Epub 2019 Feb 7.
This study examined whether stereotypes about an out-group could influence physical health. It had been previously shown that positive stereotypes held by older individuals about their in-group benefited physical health. However, the potential impact on physical health from idealizing their out-group, the young, through positive stereotypes had not been studied. The cohort consisted of 189 participants, aged 60 and older, who experienced a cardiovascular event: a myocardial infarction (MI). Participants reported their stereotypes about the young and the old at baseline. Their MI recovery was assessed with a physical-performance battery that was administered at 4 time points across 1 year following the event. As hypothesized, positive stereotypes about the young predicted significantly worse recovery and positive stereotypes about the old predicted significantly better recovery, after adjusting for relevant covariates. Considering out-group idealization as a risk factor could provide an innovative research and clinical tool. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
本研究考察了对外群体的刻板印象是否会影响身体健康。先前的研究表明,老年人对其所属群体的积极刻板印象有益于身体健康。然而,通过积极的刻板印象将年轻人理想化,即外群体,对身体健康的潜在影响尚未得到研究。该队列由 189 名参与者组成,年龄在 60 岁及以上,经历了心血管事件:心肌梗死(MI)。参与者在基线时报告了他们对年轻人和老年人的刻板印象。他们的 MI 恢复情况通过一项身体表现测试进行评估,该测试在事件发生后 1 年内的 4 个时间点进行。正如假设的那样,在调整了相关协变量后,对年轻人的积极刻板印象预测出恢复情况明显更差,而对老年人的积极刻板印象则预测出恢复情况明显更好。将外群体理想化视为一个风险因素,可以提供一种创新的研究和临床工具。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2019 APA,保留所有权利)。