| Literature DB >> 34330625 |
Kiran Rabheru1, Margaret Gillis2.
Abstract
Many of society's systemic implicit biases against older persons predate COVID-19. A perfect storm of these biases now rages against older persons much more explicitly and visibly during the COVID-19 pandemic. They comprise of blends of discrimination based on age ("ageism"), multiplied by the prejudice against persons with mental symptoms (mentalism), and by notions against persons with disabilities (ableism). The collective result of this tragedy has caused a devastating impact on older persons' lives and flagrant violation of their human rights. We explore the evidence to better understand the drivers of these biases and ways to mitigate their impact. We also review strategies to alleviate the effects of ageism, mentalism, and ableism using a prevention model.Entities:
Keywords: Ageism; UN convention on the rights of older persons; ableism; human rights; intergenerational contact; mentalism; positive psychiatry; wisdom
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34330625 PMCID: PMC8435568 DOI: 10.1016/j.jagp.2021.06.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Geriatr Psychiatry ISSN: 1064-7481 Impact factor: 4.105