Reducing Negative Aging Stereotypes via Educational Intervention in Older People: A Randomized Controlled Study
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2022-09-13Author
Doncel García, Borja
Fraile Bermúdez, Ana Belén
Mosquera Lajas, Álvaro
Santamaría Trincado, Beatriz
Sanz Echevarría, María Begoña
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Research on Aging 45(5/6) : 475-485 (2023)
Abstract
Anti-ageism interventions traditionally target younger individuals. We analyzed the effect of an educational intervention that combined an infusion of aging content with videos to reduce negative stereotypes toward aging in a randomized controlled study of 56 community-dwelling older adults. The experimental group received a single one-hour information session and video viewing on ageism; the control group viewed 1 hour of videos unrelated to ageism. Repeated-measures ANOVA indicated that
the experimental group reported a significantly reduced Negative Stereotypes Toward Aging Questionnaire (CENVE) total score along with an independent measure of the character–personality factor in this questionnaire 1 week and 1 month after the intervention compared to baseline. The control group showed no changes. This work reports for the first time that a one-hour information session about aging combined with video viewing on ageism can efficiently reduce negative stereotypes of aging in
older people in the short and medium term.