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  2. Café Connections: Investigating Factors Motivating Older Adults To Seek Or Avoid Intergenerational Contact.
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Tim Kuball1, Kim Meixelsberger1, Georg Jahn1

  • 1Department of Psychology, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany.

International Journal of Aging & Human Development
|December 5, 2024

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Summary
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Older adults avoid "young" spaces due to perceived exclusivity and discrimination, but are motivated by learning opportunities. Creating age-inclusive public spaces can foster intergenerational solidarity and reduce ageism.

Keywords:
age groupsageismbehaviorcontactstereotypes

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Area of Science:

  • Social Psychology
  • Urban Planning
  • Gerontology

Background:

  • Spatial age segregation limits intergenerational contact, hindering solidarity and increasing ageism.
  • Public spaces often lack age inclusivity, creating barriers for older adults.
  • Understanding older adults' motivations for intergenerational contact is crucial for designing inclusive environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore factors influencing older adults' decisions to seek or avoid contact with younger adults in predominantly young public spaces.
  • To identify perceived barriers and motivators for intergenerational interaction in neighborhood coffeeshops.
  • To inform strategies for creating age-inclusive public spaces that promote solidarity.

Main Methods:

  • Study 1: Semi-structured interviews (N=12) explored older adults' perceptions of "young" spaces.
  • Studies 2 & 3: Questionnaires (N=107) and coffee voucher tracking (N=218) assessed intentions and real-life contact.
  • Mixed-methods approach combining qualitative insights with quantitative behavioral data.
  • Main Results:

    • Older adults perceived age-related exclusivity and faced metastereotypes/discrimination in young-frequented coffeeshops.
    • Perceived learning opportunities motivated older adults to seek intergenerational contact.
    • Stronger learning goals and positive metastereotypes predicted greater intention to seek contact; frequent contact and learning goals were key for real-life initiation.

    Conclusions:

    • Age-inclusive public spaces are essential to overcome spatial segregation and foster intergenerational interaction.
    • Addressing perceived exclusivity and negative metastereotypes can encourage older adults' participation in mixed-age social settings.
    • Designing for intergenerational contact can reduce ageism and enhance social solidarity across age groups.