Department of Psychology, St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY, USA.
Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA.
Gerontol Geriatr Educ. 2021 Jul-Sep;42(3):363-379. doi: 10.1080/02701960.2020.1854246. Epub 2020 Dec 5.
Negative stereotypes about older adults are increasing and contributing to a shortage of professionals in gerontology. Building on the PEACE model (Positive Education about Aging and Contact Experiences), two experiments used education to address stereotypes associated with older adults. Participants were randomly assigned to read brief articles that: challenged stereotypes about older adults (condition 1), challenged stereotypes about careers working with older adults (condition 2), challenged both stereotypes (condition 3), or described careers in general (control; condition 4). In Study 1, 399 undergraduates in all 3 experimental conditions (vs. control participants) reported lower levels of ageism, more positive age perceptions, and more aging knowledge in an immediate and delayed (1-2 weeks) post-test. In Study 2, 446 national community participants (ages 18- 25) in all experimental conditions (vs. control participants) reported greater positive age perceptions, aging knowledge, and interest in psychology and social work careers with older adults in an immediate post-test. These findings highlight the promise of using brief online methods to challenge stereotypes, provide more positive and accurate views of aging and older adults, and increase interest in careers working with older adults. Implications are discussed.
对老年人的负面刻板印象正在增加,并导致老年学专业人员短缺。基于积极老龄化教育和接触体验(PEACE)模型,两项实验使用教育来解决与老年人相关的刻板印象。参与者被随机分配阅读以下简短文章:挑战有关老年人的刻板印象(条件 1)、挑战与老年人一起工作的职业的刻板印象(条件 2)、同时挑战两种刻板印象(条件 3)或一般描述职业(对照;条件 4)。在研究 1 中,399 名本科生(所有三个实验组)与对照组参与者相比,在即时和延迟(1-2 周)后测中,表现出较低的年龄歧视程度、更积极的年龄认知和更多的老化知识。在研究 2 中,446 名全国社区参与者(年龄在 18-25 岁)(所有实验组)与对照组参与者相比,在即时后测中,对老龄化和老年人的积极看法、老化知识以及对与老年人一起工作的心理学和社会工作职业的兴趣都有所增加。这些发现突显了使用简短的在线方法来挑战刻板印象、提供更积极和准确的老龄化和老年人观点以及增加对与老年人一起工作的职业的兴趣的潜力。讨论了相关的影响。