Furnham A, Pendleton D
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 1983;17(1):29-38. doi: 10.2190/9Y98-6CQB-PYTY-U668.
This paper tested the hypothesis that a sample of elderly people compared to a matched sample of younger people reports an increase in difficulty and social anxiety in dealing with a wide range of everyday social situations. The literature on assertiveness and social skills training with the elderly was first reviewed. Then an assertiveness and social difficulty scale was administered to a group of eighty participants divided by age and sex. It was found that older people experienced less discomfort in situations requiring assertiveness, yet were less likely to respond assertively. Older people reported higher incidence of social anxiety across forty everyday situations. In general females reported more difficulty than males, though there were no interaction effects. The results are discussed in terms of the assessment and training of social skills in the elderly.
与相匹配的年轻人群样本相比,老年人群样本在应对一系列日常社交场合时,会报告在难度和社交焦虑方面有所增加。首先回顾了关于老年人自信和社交技能训练的文献。然后,一个自信和社交困难量表被施用于一组按年龄和性别划分的80名参与者。研究发现,老年人在需要自信的情况下感到的不适较少,但做出自信回应的可能性较小。老年人报告称,在40种日常情况下社交焦虑的发生率更高。总体而言,女性报告的困难比男性更多,不过不存在交互作用。本文从老年人社交技能的评估和训练方面对研究结果进行了讨论。