Lytle Ashley, Levy Sheri R
Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken New Jersey USA.
Stony Brook University Stony Brook New York USA.
J Soc Issues. 2022 Aug 9. doi: 10.1111/josi.12545.
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated ageism (stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination) toward older adults in the United States, highlighting the belief that older adults are a burden. Prior to the pandemic, a growing body of research sought to reduce ageism using the PEACE (Positive Education about Aging and Contact Experiences) model. Extending that research, participants were randomly assigned to watch three videos (less than 10 min total) that challenged stereotypes about aging and older adults, depicted positive intergenerational contact, and highlighted older adults as contributors to society (experimental condition) or three videos on wallpaper (control condition). Experimental participants (undergraduate students in Study 1 and a national community sample of young adults in Study 2) reported increased endorsement of older adults as contributors to society and positive stereotypes of older adults. In addition, in Study 2, negative stereotypes of older adults and views of intergenerational conflict were also reduced among experimental (vs. control) participants. These promising findings show that relatively brief ageism reduction interventions are effective during the pandemic and for the first time, that the perception of older adults as contributors to society can be increased. Future directions and implications for social policies are discussed.
新冠疫情加剧了美国社会对老年人的年龄歧视(刻板印象、偏见和歧视),凸显出认为老年人是负担的观念。在疫情之前,越来越多的研究试图采用PEACE(关于衰老的积极教育和接触体验)模式来减少年龄歧视。在此研究基础上进行拓展,参与者被随机分配观看三段视频(总时长不到10分钟),这些视频挑战了关于衰老和老年人的刻板印象,描绘了积极的代际接触,并强调老年人对社会的贡献(实验组),或者观看三段关于壁纸的视频(对照组)。实验参与者(研究1中的本科生和研究2中的全国青年成年人社区样本)报告称,他们对老年人作为社会贡献者的认可度提高,对老年人的积极刻板印象也有所增加。此外,在研究2中,实验组(与对照组相比)参与者对老年人的负面刻板印象以及对代际冲突的看法也有所减少。这些有前景的研究结果表明,相对简短的减少年龄歧视干预措施在疫情期间是有效的,并且首次表明可以增强将老年人视为社会贡献者的观念。文中还讨论了未来的研究方向以及对社会政策的影响。