‘Who tells me when to stay active or to leave?’ age differences in and predictors of endorsement of prescriptive views of aging
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Ludwig, Valentina; Kessler, Eva-Marie; Warner, Lisa Marie; Pedroso-Chaparro, María del Sequeros; Rothermund, Klaus; [et al.]Fecha de publicación:
2024-05-28Resumen:
Prescriptive views of aging (PVoA) are normative age-based expectations about age-appropriate behavior for older adults, e.g. that they should stay fit/active (active aging norms) but also behave altruistically toward younger generations (altruistic disengagement norms). We aimed at examining age differences in endorsement of active aging and altruistic disengagement and investigated predictors of endorsement.
Prescriptive views of aging (PVoA) are normative age-based expectations about age-appropriate behavior for older adults, e.g. that they should stay fit/active (active aging norms) but also behave altruistically toward younger generations (altruistic disengagement norms). We aimed at examining age differences in endorsement of active aging and altruistic disengagement and investigated predictors of endorsement.
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Prescriptive views of aging; age norms; age differences; age stereotypes; descriptive views of aging
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