| Literature DB >> 27831711 |
Christin-Melanie Vauclair1, Maria Luísa Lima1, Dominic Abrams2, Hannah J Swift2, Christopher Bratt2.
Abstract
Psychological theories of aging highlight the importance of social context. However, very little research has distinguished empirically between older people's perception of how others in their social context perceive them (personal meta-perceptions) and the shared perceptions in society (societal meta-perceptions). Drawing on theories of intergroup relations and stereotyping and using a multilevel perspective, this article examines how well older people's perceptions of age discrimination (PAD) are predicted by (a) older people's personal meta-perceptions, (b) societal meta-perceptions, and (c) social norms of intolerance toward age prejudice. Aging meta-perceptions are differentiated into the cognitive and affective components of ageism. Multilevel analyses of data from the European Social Survey (Nover 70 years of age = 8,123, 29 countries; European Social Survey (ESS) Round 4 Data, 2008) confirmed that older people's personal meta-perceptions of negative age stereotypes and specific intergroup emotions (pity, envy, contempt) are associated with higher PAD. However, at the societal-level, only paternalistic meta-perceptions were consistently associated with greater PAD. The results show that a few meta-perceptions operate only as a psychological phenomenon in explaining PAD, some carry consonant, and others carry contrasting effects at the societal-level of analysis. This evidence extends previous research on aging meta-perceptions by showing that both the content of meta-perceptions and the level of analysis at which they are assessed make distinct contributions to PAD. Moreover, social norms of intolerance of age prejudice have a larger statistical effect than societal meta-perceptions. Social interventions would benefit from considering these differential findings. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved).Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27831711 PMCID: PMC5104248 DOI: 10.1037/pag0000125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Aging ISSN: 0882-7974
Overview of Hypotheses, Levels of Analyses, and Empirical Results
| Hypothesis | Predictor | Level of analysis | Hypothesized association with older people’s experience of age discrimination | Result | Conclusion about hypothesis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1a | Social status of 70+ | Individual | Negative | Negative | Confirmed |
| 1b | Social status of 70+ | Societal | Negative | Negative | Confirmed |
| 2a | Warmth of 70+ | Individual | Negative | Negative | Confirmed |
| 2b | Warmth of 70+ | Societal | Negative | Negative | Confirmed |
| 3a | Competence of 70+ | Individual | Negative | Negative | Confirmed |
| 3b | Competence of 70+ | Societal | Negative | Rejected | |
| 4a | Pity toward 70+ | Individual | Positive | Positive | Confirmed |
| 4b | Pity toward 70+ | Societal | Positive | Positive | Confirmed |
| 5a | Envy toward 70+ | Individual | Positive | Positive | Confirmed |
| 5b | Envy toward 70+ | Societal | Positive | Negative | Rejected |
| 6a | Contempt toward 70+ | Individual | Positive | Positive | Confirmed |
| 6b | Contempt towards 70+ | Societal | Positive | Rejected | |
| 7 | Social norms of intolerance of age prejudice | Societal | Negative | Negative | Confirmed |
Descriptive Statistics of the National Samples Used in the Multilevel Regression Analyses
| Respondents over 70 years of age | Respondents under 69 years of age | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | Female | Age discrimination more than once | Age | Female | |||||
| Country | % | % | % | ||||||
| Belgium | 236 | 77.38 | 5.88 | 57 | 38.56 | 1,524 | 41.67 | 15.12 | 50 |
| Bulgaria | 390 | 76.11 | 4.94 | 52 | 50.39 | 1,840 | 46.70 | 14.88 | 57 |
| Croatia | 214 | 75.62 | 4.58 | 57 | 34.43 | 1,239 | 42.42 | 15.00 | 57 |
| Cyprus | 130 | 74.95 | 4.46 | 45 | 48.46 | 1,085 | 41.20 | 15.16 | 50 |
| Czech Republic | 203 | 76.37 | 5.22 | 63 | 76.35 | 1,815 | 43.82 | 14.99 | 50 |
| Denmark | 215 | 77.41 | 6.21 | 52 | 30.14 | 1,395 | 44.92 | 15.16 | 50 |
| Estonia | 272 | 76.84 | 5.53 | 69 | 39.26 | 1,389 | 42.09 | 15.46 | 55 |
| Finland | 314 | 77.33 | 5.75 | 62 | 39.74 | 1,881 | 43.07 | 15.40 | 49 |
| France | 332 | 77.97 | 5.64 | 60 | 38.72 | 1,741 | 43.06 | 14.69 | 54 |
| Germany | 374 | 76.02 | 4.93 | 52 | 45.99 | 2,351 | 44.65 | 14.60 | 47 |
| Greece | 186 | 75.69 | 5.01 | 52 | 54.89 | 1,884 | 42.01 | 14.28 | 55 |
| Hungary | 242 | 77.48 | 5.60 | 60 | 48.76 | 1,302 | 42.26 | 15.20 | 53 |
| Ireland | 244 | 76.85 | 5.18 | 55 | 25.00 | 1,509 | 42.89 | 14.53 | 54 |
| Israel | 323 | 77.50 | 5.63 | 53 | 36.60 | 2,131 | 40.56 | 15.34 | 54 |
| Latvia | 307 | 76.05 | 4.87 | 74 | 44.59 | 1,673 | 43.23 | 15.39 | 60 |
| Netherlands | 269 | 77.36 | 5.58 | 58 | 34.33 | 1,509 | 44.31 | 14.20 | 53 |
| Norway | 163 | 77.49 | 5.95 | 52 | 32.10 | 1,385 | 42.02 | 14.82 | 48 |
| Poland | 204 | 76.65 | 4.76 | 58 | 39.80 | 1,415 | 40.03 | 15.46 | 52 |
| Portugal | 609 | 77.22 | 5.27 | 66 | 32.13 | 1,757 | 44.26 | 15.72 | 59 |
| Romania | 256 | 75.66 | 4.48 | 54 | 59.60 | 1,859 | 42.01 | 14.67 | 55 |
| Russian Federation | 388 | 76.31 | 5.20 | 71 | 66.49 | 2,120 | 41.88 | 15.44 | 59 |
| Slovakia | 255 | 76.06 | 5.16 | 80 | 68.63 | 1,543 | 45.79 | 14.44 | 59 |
| Slovenia | 187 | 76.67 | 5.38 | 63 | 30.65 | 1,099 | 41.43 | 15.26 | 52 |
| Spain | 410 | 77.71 | 5.77 | 56 | 41.08 | 2,162 | 40.97 | 14.67 | 52 |
| Sweden | 283 | 77.60 | 5.51 | 57 | 24.10 | 1,547 | 42.11 | 15.45 | 49 |
| Switzerland | 292 | 77.66 | 5.59 | 60 | 36.30 | 1,527 | 43.03 | 14.22 | 54 |
| Turkey | 143 | 76.18 | 5.74 | 50 | 38.46 | 2,252 | 37.28 | 14.02 | 54 |
| Ukraine | 301 | 76.33 | 5.27 | 70 | 63.21 | 1,544 | 43.47 | 15.34 | 61 |
| United Kingdom | 381 | 78.08 | 6.20 | 53 | 34.04 | 1,943 | 43.48 | 14.45 | 54 |
| Total | 8,123 | 60 | 76.90 | 5.43 | 43.20 | 48,421 | 42.60 | 15.10 | 54 |
Full Multilevel Regression Models Predicting Older People’s Perceived Age Discrimination
| Model 0 | Model 1a | Model 1b | Model 2a | Model 2b | Model 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| a This is an index composed of friendliness and warmth ratings because of the high inter-item correlation at the individual-level. b Only country-level variables that emerged as significant predictors in previous analyses are included. | ||||||
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| Intercept | ||||||
| Predictor | .527*** | .568*** | .571*** | .597*** | .598*** | .599*** |
| Individual-level predictors | ||||||
| Female | .034 | .038 | .039 | .038 | .038 | |
| Born in country | .048 | .041 | .043 | .037 | .03 | |
| Age | .002 | .004 | .004 | .004 | .004 | |
| Education | .004 | .006 | .007** | .007* | .007* | |
| Subjective poverty | .104*** | .107*** | .110*** | .108*** | .106*** | |
| Subjective ill-health | .071*** | .064*** | .064*** | .063*** | .062*** | |
| Life satisfaction | −.041*** | −.037*** | −.036*** | −.036*** | −.036*** | |
| Seriousness ageism | .118*** | .110*** | .111*** | .111*** | .109*** | |
| Generalized trust | −.026*** | −.022*** | −.022*** | −.021*** | −.021*** | |
| Status | −.016** | −.015** | −.015** | −.016** | ||
| Positive age stereotypea | −.075*** | −.075*** | −.075*** | −.075*** | ||
| Pity | .031** | .032** | .033** | .031** | ||
| Contempt | .137*** | .138*** | .138*** | .138*** | ||
| Envy | .027** | .025* | .025* | .027** | ||
| Country-level predictorsb | ||||||
| HDI | −.744 | |||||
| Gini coefficient | −.002 | |||||
| Status | .065 | |||||
| Friendliness | .031 | |||||
| Pity | .197 | |||||
| Envy | −.12 | |||||
| Norm of intolerance of age prejudice | −.125** | −.139** | ||||
| Variance components | ||||||
| Individual-level | .666 | .613 | .553 | .553 | .553 | .553 |
| Country-level | .063*** | .076*** | .077*** | .022*** | .016*** | .012*** |
| Model fit statistics | ||||||
| Deviance | 19,687 | 14,982 | 12,801 | 12,768 | 12,761 | 12,753 |
| 3 | 12 | 17 | 19 | 18 | 22 | |
| Explained variance | ||||||
| Individual-level (%) | 7.97 | 16.97 | ||||
| Country-level (%) | 65.08 | 74.6 | 80.95 | |||
Multilevel Regression Models With Only Meta-Perceptions as Predictors at the Individual- and Societal-Levels
| Predictor | Hypotheses and tests of personal and societal meta-perceptions | |||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H1aa | H1bb | Bothc | H2a | H2b | Both | H3a | H3b | Both | H4a | H4b | Both | H5a | H5b | Both | H6a | H6b | Both | |
| a Hypotheses with an “a” suffix are group-mean centered. b Hypotheses with a “b” suffix are grand-mean centered. c
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| Individual-level | ||||||||||||||||||
| Status | −.03*** | |||||||||||||||||
| Friendliness | −.10*** | − | ||||||||||||||||
| Competence | −.04c | − | ||||||||||||||||
| Pity | .09*** | .09*** | ||||||||||||||||
| Envy | .06*** | .06*** | ||||||||||||||||
| Contempt | .17*** | |||||||||||||||||
| Societal-level | ||||||||||||||||||
| Status | −.13** | − | ||||||||||||||||
| Friendliness | −.68** | − | ||||||||||||||||
| Competence | −.04 | |||||||||||||||||
| Pity | .75*** | .67*** | ||||||||||||||||
| Envy | −.44** | −.55*** | ||||||||||||||||
| Contempt | .25 | |||||||||||||||||
Figure 1Association between frequency of perceived age discrimination scores for older people (above 70 years of age) in ESS countries (Belgium [BE], Bulgaria [BG], Switzerland [CH], Cyprus [CY], Czech Republic [CZ], Germany [DE], Denmark [DK], Estonia [EE], Spain [ES], Finland [FI], France [FR], United Kingdom [GB], Greece [GR], Croatia [HR], Hungary [HU], Israel [IL], Latvia [LV], Netherlands [NL], Norway [NO], Poland [PL], Portugal [PT], Romania [RO], Russian Federation [RU], Sweden [SE], Slovenia [SI], Slovakia [SK], Turkey [TR], Ukraine [UA]) and the social norm of intolerance of age prejudice.