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The Effects of Age Stereotypes on Physical and Mental Health Are Mediated by Self-perceptions of Aging.

Allyson Brothers1, Anna E Kornadt2, Abigail Nehrkorn-Bailey1, Hans-Werner Wahl3, Manfred Diehl1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Although the evidence linking views on aging (VoA) with aging outcomes is robust, little is known about how different types of VoA may interact to influence such outcomes. Therefore, this study examined two types of VoA, age stereotypes (AS), representing general VoA, and self-perceptions of aging (SPA), representing personal VoA. We operationalized SPA in terms of awareness of age-related change (AARC), distinguishing between gain- and loss-related SPA (e.g., awareness of positive and negative age-related changes, respectively). Based on theoretical reasoning, we hypothesized that AS would be an antecedent of SPA, and that the effect of AS on physical and mental health would be mediated by SPA.
METHOD: A total of 819 German and U.S. adults aged 40-98 completed a survey on VoA, physical health, and mental health at baseline and 2.5 years later. Structural equation modeling with latent variables was used to examine the effects of Time 1 AS (predictor) and Time 2 gain- and loss-related SPA (mediators) on physical and mental health outcomes.
RESULTS: As hypothesized, AS predicted later SPA. Loss-related SPA mediated the effect of AS on physical health; both gain- and loss-related SPA mediated the effect of AS on mental health. DISCUSSION: Congruent with theoretical assumptions, our findings provide empirical support for a directional pathway by which AS shape later SPA. We conclude that AS and SPA may affect physical health outcomes more strongly than mental health outcomes. Studies that assess both types of VoA are needed to illuminate the pathways by which VoA influence aging outcomes.
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Keywords:  Age stereotypes; Awareness of age-related change; Self-perceptions of aging; Views on aging

Year:  2021        PMID: 33057726     DOI: 10.1093/geronb/gbaa176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci        ISSN: 1079-5014            Impact factor:   4.077


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Journal:  Gerontol Geriatr Med       Date:  2021-02-26

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7.  Psychometric study of the Awareness of Age-Related Change (AARC) Short Scale translated to Portuguese, applied to Brazilian older adults.

Authors:  Anita Liberalesso Neri; Hans-Werner Wahl; Roman Kaspar; Manfred Diehl; Samila Sathler Tavares Batistoni; Meire Cachioni; Mônica Sanches Yassuda
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