西班牙、智利和哥伦比亚大学生作为对65岁以上老年人积极态度预测因素的个人优势研究

Q3 Medicine
Jesús González-Moreno , María Cantero-García , Ana Isabel Agusti , Maria Antonia Parra-Rizo , Javier Guillem-Saiz
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摘要

态度影响感知、思想和动机,引导行为。积极的态度促进对他人需求的更多关注,改善护理和减少歧视。本研究评估了西班牙裔大学生(来自西班牙、智利和哥伦比亚)对老年人的态度,探讨了这些态度与社会人口变量和个人优势之间的关系。材料和方法本研究的主要目的是建立一个积极态度的预测模型。共有803名大学生参与了这项研究。描述性分析和方差分析用于比较各国的态度,以及相关性和多元线性回归分析,以确定关键预测因素。结果调查结果表明,人们对老年人普遍持积极态度,与智利和哥伦比亚相比,西班牙的得分更高。在年龄和性别等变量中发现了正相关,尽管关联度很低。最后的预测模型包括教育水平、对老龄化相关话题的兴趣,以及爱、感恩和善良的个人优势,解释了15%的态度差异。总之,积极的态度和个人优势显著地促进了对这一人群的包容和尊重。该研究强调了在教育环境中促进这些优势对打击年龄歧视和提高社会对老龄化的敏感性的重要性。
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Estudio de las fortalezas personales como predictores de actitudes positivas hacia las personas mayores de 65 años en estudiantes universitarios de España, Chile y Colombia

Introduction

Attitudes, which influence perception, thought, and motivation, guide behaviors. Positive attitudes foster greater concern for the needs of others, improving care and reducing discrimination. This study evaluated the attitudes of Hispanic university students (from Spain, Chile, and Colombia) toward older adults, exploring how these attitudes relate to sociodemographic variables and personal strengths.

Materials and Methods

The primary objective was to develop a predictive model of positive attitudes. A total of 803 university students participated in the study. Descriptive analyses and ANOVA were used to compare attitudes across countries, along with correlation and multiple linear regression analyses to identify key predictors.

Results

The findings suggest generally positive attitudes toward older adults, with higher scores observed in Spain compared to Chile and Colombia. A positive, albeit weak, correlation was found with variables such as age and gender. The final predictive model included educational level, interest in aging-related topics, and the personal strengths of love, gratitude, and kindness, explaining 15% of the variance in attitudes.

Conclusions

In conclusion, positive attitudes and personal strengths significantly contribute to, fostering more inclusive and respectful treatment of this population. The study highlights the importance of promoting these strengths in educational contexts to combat ageism and enhance social sensitivity toward aging.
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Revista Espanola de Geriatria y Gerontologia
Revista Espanola de Geriatria y Gerontologia Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
1.90
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62
审稿时长
85 days
期刊介绍: Una revista de gran prestigio por sus artículos originales de investigación y revisiones. Permite cubrir todas las áreas de la medicina pero siempre desde la atención al paciente anciano, y está presente en los más reconocidos índices internacionales.
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