The personal and social links between age and self-reported empathy

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Schieman, S [1 ]
Van Gundy, K [1 ]
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[1] Univ Miami, Dept Sociol, Coral Gables, FL 33124 USA
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10.2307/2695889
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B84 [心理学];
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In this study we examine the relationship between age and self-reported empathy. Using data from a 1985 community sample of 1,567 individuals from southwestern Ontario we document a strong negative association between age and empathy. The results show that age-associated patterns in socioeconomic status widowhood, physical impairment, and dispositional attributes contribute to more than 65 percent of the rotal negative association between age and empathy. Conversely, a more positive balance of interpersonal relationships and greater religious involvement among older adults conceals about 20 percent of the size of the age-empathy association; that is, those factors tend to conceal older people's otherwise lower self-reported level of empathy Other findings show that women report significantly more empathy and that the gender gap closes at older ages. Also higher education significantly moderates the negative age-empathy association. Collectively our findings highlight the emotional significance of age-associated personal and social factors over the life course.
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