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What is Ageism

Acceleration of the Biopsychosocial Model in Public Health
The propensity to categorize and evaluate people solely based on chronological age.
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Decreasing Social Isolation in Older Adults and Stereotypes in Students: Experiential Learning Creates Gerontological Providers
Dana C. Branson (Southeast Missouri State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6496-0.ch008
Abstract
The aging of the world is creating unique changes, specifically in resource management, health institutions, and social services. The need for gerontological social providers is increasing; however, student interest in working with older adults in social services is low. This lack of interest is correlated to negative stereotypes commonly displayed in media and propagated by culture. Additionally, ageist actions increase social isolation in older adults, which is associated with negative physical and mental health outcomes. Fortunately, positive exposure to older adults through experiential learning activities has demonstrated promise in decreasing students' ageist beliefs, thereby increasing their interest in working with older adults in the future. Furthermore, experiential learning activities decrease social isolation and increase feelings of importance and continued contribution for older adults. The chapter will discuss the use of a biopsychosocial assessment and intentional conversations between university students and older adults, the positive outcomes, and future implications.
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Managing a Diverse Workforce
Stereotyping or discriminating against someone because of their chronological age.
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Overcoming Barriers
Prejudice or discrimination on the grounds of a person's age (Oxford, 2020).
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Adult Education: The Intersection of Health and the Ageing Society
Discriminatory concept which defines older people as different from the rest of society.
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Learning Together: Intergenerational Experiences for Pre-Service Art Educators
Stereotypes, prejudices, or biases based on a person’s age.
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Ageism: Underlying Factors, Consequences, and Ways to Combat It
Ageism is a complex concept. Its roots we can find in several fields and its consequences we can experience in many areas of life. There are various studies in the literature that define ageism in different ways (see, for example, Butler, 1969 , 2001 ; Iversen et al., 2009 ; Levy & Banaji, 2002 ; Minichiello et al., 2000 ; Palmore, 1999 ). In general, ageism refers to stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination for or against members of an age group.
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The Psychological and Behavioral Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Ways to Cope With Them
Having problematic views such as stereotypes, prejudice or discrimination, towards someone because of their chronological age.
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