School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Academic Unit of Mental Health and Clinical Neuroscience, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
BMC Geriatr. 2022 Nov 5;22(1):837. doi: 10.1186/s12877-022-03539-w.
With an increasingly ageing population worldwide, the predominant attitude towards ageing is still negative. Negative stereotypes have detrimental effects on individuals' physical and mental health. Evidence is required about factors that may predict and change these views. This study aimed to investigate if an older person's attitude towards dementia, their belief in a just world and sense of coherence is associated with their attitudes to ageing.
A 25-min online survey was completed by 2,675 participants aged 50 or over who were current residents of the United Kingdom (UK). Questions included demographics, overall health, dementia carer, dementia relative status and retirement status. Standardised scales used were the Attitudes to Ageing Questionnaire (AAQ), Dementia Attitudes Scale (DAS), Just World Scale (JWS) and Sense of Coherence Scale-13 (SOC). Data was analysed with descriptive, two-tailed bivariate Pearson's correlations, simple, and hierarchical regression analyses.
Attitudes to dementia, just world beliefs, and sense of coherence were all significantly positively correlated with AAQ-Total, with SOC sub-scale "Meaningfulness" showing the strongest correlation. In a hierarchical regression model, higher scores on SOC-Meaningfulness, DAS-Total and belief in a just world for oneself all predicted more positive attitudes to ageing.
The more positive an individual's attitude to dementia and the stronger they hold the belief that the world is just and coherent, the more likely they are to display positive attitudes to ageing. This initial evidence helps create a greater understanding of the factors that drive attitudes and stigma and may have implications for public health messaging.
随着全球人口老龄化的加剧,人们对衰老的主流态度仍然是消极的。消极的刻板印象对个人的身心健康有不利影响。需要有证据表明哪些因素可能预测和改变这些观点。本研究旨在探讨老年人对痴呆症的态度、他们对公正世界的信念和整体感是否与他们对衰老的态度有关。
2675 名年龄在 50 岁及以上、目前居住在英国的参与者完成了一项 25 分钟的在线调查。问题包括人口统计学、整体健康、痴呆症护理者、痴呆症亲属状况和退休状况。使用的标准化量表包括衰老态度问卷(AAQ)、痴呆症态度量表(DAS)、公正世界量表(JWS)和整体感量表-13(SOC)。使用描述性、双尾单变量 Pearson 相关分析、简单和分层回归分析对数据进行分析。
对痴呆症的态度、公正世界信念和整体感与 AAQ-总评分均呈显著正相关,SOC 子量表“意义”的相关性最强。在分层回归模型中,SOC-意义、DAS-总评分和对公正世界的信念得分越高,对衰老的态度就越积极。
个体对痴呆症的态度越积极,对世界公正和连贯的信念越强,他们就越有可能表现出积极的衰老态度。这一初步证据有助于更好地理解驱动态度和污名化的因素,并可能对公共卫生信息传递产生影响。