Attitudes toward aging: A comparative analysis of young adults from the United States and Germany

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McConatha, JT [1 ]
Schnell, F [1 ]
Volkwein, K [1 ]
Riley, L [1 ]
Leach, E [1 ]
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[1] W Chester Univ, Dept Psychol, W Chester, PA 19383 USA
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10.2190/K8Q8-5549-0Y4K-UGG0
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R4 [临床医学]; R592 [老年病学];
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1002 ; 100203 ; 100602 ;
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Social and cultural attitudes toward aging provide a framework for assessing one's own aging experiences as well as one's attitudes toward older men and women. Ageism, or prejudicial attitudes and discriminatory practices toward older adults (Butler, 1980), has been found to be widespread around the world. This study focuses on a comparative analysis of the attitudes of young adults from Germany and the United States. Specifically, the purpose of this study was to evaluate similarities and differences in the anxiety associated with four measurable dimensions associated with ageism: fear of old people, psychological concerns associated with aging, concern over changes in physical appearance as a result of aging, and fear of losses associated with aging. The second purpose of this study was to evaluate the age at which young adults from these two countries might consider themselves to be "old." The findings indicate significant country and gender differences across the dimensions. German participants tended to view aging much more negatively than American participants did. However, Americans considered themselves to be "old" at a much younger age than Germans. Gender differences indicated that women in both countries were more concerned with age-related changes in their physical appearance than were men. Analyses of the results are discussed in relation to the influence of ageism and negative cultural stereotypes of aging on people's self-image across the life span.
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