Age-friendly Universities (AFU): Combating and inoculating against ageism in a pandemic and beyond

IF 4 1区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Joann M. Montepare, Lisa M. Brown
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Abstract

Manifestations of ageism during the recent COVID-19 pandemic call for ways to combat persistent negative views of older adults and the disparities they fuel, especially in light of the aging of populations. We discuss the pioneering Age-Friendly University (AFU) initiative that takes a systems-level approach and offers guiding principles for advancing age inclusivity, which in turn can combat and inoculate individuals against ageism. In particular, the principles advocate that older adults be enabled to participate in core educational activities in higher education for personal and professional development and that institutions extend aging education, research on aging, and intergenerational exchange. The need for educational institutions to be more age-friendly has become even more clear and pressing during the pandemic, where ageism has been exacerbated. Drawing on empirical evidence, we show how AFU principles can be applied to disrupt the roots of ageism and age biases, and disparities in healthcare and work environments. Connections between the AFU initiative and the Age-Friendly Communities, Age-Friendly Health Systems, and Age-Friendly Employers initiatives are suggested as a collective move toward a more age-inclusive ecosystem that fosters the well-being of all people as they age.

老年友好型大学(AFU):在新冠疫情及其后对抗和预防年龄歧视
在最近的新冠肺炎疫情期间,年龄歧视的表现要求采取措施,消除对老年人的持续负面看法及其造成的差异,特别是在人口老龄化的情况下。我们讨论了开创性的老年友好大学(AFU)倡议,该倡议采取了系统层面的方法,并为提高年龄包容性提供了指导原则,这反过来又可以对抗年龄歧视并为个人接种疫苗。特别是,这些原则主张让老年人能够参与高等教育中的核心教育活动,以促进个人和专业发展,并主张各机构扩大老龄化教育、老龄化研究和代际交流。在疫情期间,教育机构对年龄更友好的需求变得更加明确和紧迫,年龄歧视加剧。根据经验证据,我们展示了如何应用AFU原则来打破年龄歧视和年龄偏见的根源,以及医疗保健和工作环境中的差异。AFU倡议与老年友好型社区、老年友好型卫生系统和老年友好型雇主倡议之间的联系被认为是朝着一个更具年龄包容性的生态系统迈进的集体举措,该生态系统促进所有人随着年龄的增长而幸福。[发件人]《社会问题杂志》的版权归Wiley Blackwell所有,未经版权持有人明确书面许可,不得将其内容复制或通过电子邮件发送到多个网站或发布到列表服务。但是,用户可以打印、下载或通过电子邮件发送文章供个人使用。这可能会被删节。对复印件的准确性不作任何保证。用户应参考材料的原始发布版本以获取完整信息。(版权适用于所有人。)
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9.70
自引率
7.70%
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73
期刊介绍: Published for The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI), the Journal of Social Issues (JSI) brings behavioral and social science theory, empirical evidence, and practice to bear on human and social problems. Each issue of the journal focuses on a single topic - recent issues, for example, have addressed poverty, housing and health; privacy as a social and psychological concern; youth and violence; and the impact of social class on education.
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