Anti-Ageism Social Actions: Lights and Shadows
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Source of Data 1: Literature Review of Ageism Programmes
2.1.1. Procedure
2.1.2. Method
2.2. Source of Data 2: An Online Questionnaire for International and National Institutions
2.2.1. Procedure
“We are addressing you, and your Association, on behalf of the Research project XXXXXXX. This project has been developed under the auspices of the Government of the Madrid Region by the Spanish National Research Council, with the collaboration of the Autonomous University of Madrid. As you know, the COVID-19 pandemic has increased negative views about older adults related to discrimination and ageism. One of the objectives of this project, therefore, is to find strategies, policies and/or programmes, at national and international levels, with which to fight against ageism and age discrimination.
As member of the Association, could you please answer the 6-ITEM GOOGLE FORMS SURVEY regarding this subject? It will only take you a few minutes to complete: https://forms.office.com/r/icNeecNtxz (last accessed date 28 June 2021)
If you have any questions, and to receive information about XXXXX (http://encage-cm.es/, accessed on 1 December 2021), please contact us; and if you have any further information you could offer, please write to us at the address below”.
2.2.2. Method
3. Results
3.1. Results from the Literature Review of Ageism Programmes
3.2. Results from the Online Questionnaire for International and National Institutions
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- Policy and law
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- Intergenerational programmes
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- Educational interventions
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- Social participation programmes
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- Anti-discrimination programmes during the COVID-19 pandemic
4. Discussion
4.1. Limitations
4.2. Future Research
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Statement of Ethical Approval
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No. of Participants | |||||
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Study | Intervention | Design | Control Group | Intervention Group | Ageism Outcome |
[26] | Intergenerational | Randomised controlled trials | 25 older institutionalised adults and 24 young students | 21 older institutionalised adults and 24 young students | Negative stereotypes about ageing and emotional well-being in older adults |
[27] | Intergenerational | Post-test only research design | 61 undergraduate Students and at least 19 older adults | Stereotypes about ageing and ageing anxiety | |
[35] | Intergenerational programme | Quasi-experimental design. pre- and post-test control group (CG) design | n = 151: 73 older and 78 young participants | n = 161: 77 older and 84 young participants | Attitude and sense of comfort |
[25] | Intergenerational contact | Quasi-experimental study design | 302 participants aged 18–29 | Stereotypes about ageing and ageist attitudes | |
[36] | Intergenerational | Quasi-experimental study design | 34 undergraduate students | Attitudes toward aging and attitudes toward older adults | |
[31] | Educational intervention | Pre-test–post-test trial model and quasi-experimental study design | 38 care staff members in one nursing home | Attitudes toward aging | |
[30] | Educational intervention | Randomised control trial | 104 undergraduate Students | 83 undergraduate Students | Ageism and knowledge of aging and behaviour toward older adults and willingness to work with older adults |
[32] | Educational programme | Pre-test–post-test trial model and quasi-experimental study design | 134 medical students | Attitudes Toward Aging | |
[37] | Educational: transformative learning intervention | Quasi-experimental study | 197 students (18–48 years) | Stereotypes about ageing | |
[33] | Education about aging, extended intergenerational contact, combined condition | Randomised control trial | Study 1: 88 undergraduates Study 2: 132 | Study 1: 266 undergraduates: 86 education, 86, Ext. contact 94 combined Study 2: 505 community participants ages 18–59: 122 education, 125 ext. contact, 128 combined | Attitude and stereotypes and aging anxiety and anxiety about interacting with older Adults and aging knowledge |
[28] | Interventions that included both educational and intergenerational contact components | Quasi-experimental study design | 14 undergraduate students | Stereotypes about ageing and aging anxiety and psychological concerns about aging and affective attitudes toward older adults | |
[34] | Cognitive behavioural therapy | Randomised controlled trial | 55 nurses | 55 nurses | Death anxiety and ageism |
[29] | Interventions that included both educational and intergenerational contact components | Quasi-experimental study design | 23 undergraduate students | Stereotypes about ageing |
Country | Institution | Programmes | |
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USA (New York) | Long Term Care Community Coalition | Policy and law | |
European Union | European Union | HelpAge International |
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Greece | 50plus Hellas |
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Spain | Euskofederpen: Territorial Federation of Provincial Associations of Pensioners and Retirees of Álava, Guipúzcoa and Vizcaya |
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Italy | National Association of Social Centres, Committees of the Elderly, and Gardens (ANCeSCAO—APS) |
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Portugal | APRe! Associação de Aposentados, Pensionistas e Reformado |
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Serbia and Austria | Serbian Red Cross |
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Ukraine | “Turbota pro-Litnih v Ukraine” (Age Concern Ukraine) |
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Russia | Eduard Kariukhin |
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Russia | Irina Khalay Association |
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Asia | Bangladesh | Nobo Jatra Foundation |
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Nepal | National Senior Citizen Federation (NASCIF) |
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Africa | Togolese Republic | Association Nos Années de Vie (ANAVIE) |
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Liberia | Coalition of Caregivers and Defenders of the Elderly in Liberia (COCAEL). |
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Uganda | Uganda Reach the Aged Association (URAA) |
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Kenia | Kenyan Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Services |
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Sánchez-Izquierdo, M.; García-Sánchez, R.; Fernández-Ballesteros, R. Anti-Ageism Social Actions: Lights and Shadows. Land 2022, 11, 195. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11020195
Sánchez-Izquierdo M, García-Sánchez R, Fernández-Ballesteros R. Anti-Ageism Social Actions: Lights and Shadows. Land. 2022; 11(2):195. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11020195
Chicago/Turabian StyleSánchez-Izquierdo, Macarena, Rodrigo García-Sánchez, and Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros. 2022. "Anti-Ageism Social Actions: Lights and Shadows" Land 11, no. 2: 195. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11020195
APA StyleSánchez-Izquierdo, M., García-Sánchez, R., & Fernández-Ballesteros, R. (2022). Anti-Ageism Social Actions: Lights and Shadows. Land, 11(2), 195. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11020195