Attitudes Towards Aging - an Explanatory Mechanism for the Relationship Between Perceived Age Discrimination and Successful Aging

Adrian Trica, Adriana Cotel, F. Golu, Ioana David, Monica Licu
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Purpose: The aim of the present study is to investigate how age discrimination affects successful aging, but also whether internalizing negative attitudes towards old age explains the relationship between the two variables. Materials and Methods: The study involved 391 people aged between 35 and 90, 315 women and 76 men. The tools used were The Fraboni Scale of Ageism, Attitudes to Aging Questionnaire, and Successful Aging Inventory. Outcomes: According to the results, there was no statistically significant correlation between perceptions of age discrimination and successful aging. Also, there was a statistically significant negative correlation between negative attitudes towards aging and successful aging. Finally, there was a statistically significant positive correlation between the perception of age discrimination and negative attitudes towards aging. Conclusions: The approach in the present study allows for a deeper understanding of subjective perceptions of one’s own aging. The study investigated two variables that may have relevance in understanding subjective successful aging - perceived age discrimination and negative attitudes toward aging. The results allow us to better understand the antecedents of successful aging and their importance.
对老龄化的态度--感知到的年龄歧视与成功老龄化之间关系的解释机制
目的:本研究旨在探讨年龄歧视如何影响成功老龄化,以及内化对老年的消极态度是否能解释这两个变量之间的关系。材料与方法:研究涉及 391 名年龄在 35 岁至 90 岁之间的人,其中女性 315 人,男性 76 人。使用的工具包括弗拉博尼老龄歧视量表、老龄态度问卷和成功老龄化量表。结果:结果显示,在统计学上,年龄歧视感与成功老龄化之间没有明显的相关性。另外,在统计学上,对老龄化的消极态度与成功老龄化之间存在明显的负相关。最后,在统计学上,年龄歧视感与对老龄化的消极态度之间存在明显的正相关。结论:本研究采用的方法有助于更深入地了解人们对自身衰老的主观看法。本研究调查了两个可能与理解主观成功老龄化有关的变量--感知到的年龄歧视和对老龄化的消极态度。研究结果使我们能够更好地理解成功老龄化的先决条件及其重要性。
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