家庭中的年龄歧视
Stacey Gordon1, Ernest Gonzales1
1Center for Health and Aging Innovation, Silver School of Social Work, New York University, New York, USA.
Journal of gerontological social work
|January 24, 2025
概括
家庭中的年龄歧视会对老年人产生负面影响.
科学领域:
- 老年学是一门学科.
- 家庭研究 家庭研究
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
背景情况:
- 年龄歧视在工作场所,媒体和医疗保健中普遍存在.
- 基于家庭的年龄歧视还没有得到充分的研究.
- 社会结构影响家庭动态和衰老经验.
研究的目的:
- 检查家庭动态中的年龄歧视.
- 提出一个模型,解释年龄歧视如何影响家庭中的老年人.
- 突出对研究和社会工作实践的影响.
主要方法:
- 在家庭背景下对年龄歧视的概念分析.
- 发展一个三方模型的家庭年龄歧视.
- 整合社会结构因素和内化年龄信念.
主要成果:
- 提出了一个年龄歧视的三方模型 (认知,情感,行为).
- 家庭年龄歧视,结合内化年龄信念,可能会损害老年人的福祉.
- 社会结构因素在很大程度上影响了人内关系和人际关系的家庭关系.
结论:
- 家庭年龄歧视需要进一步的研究和临床关注.
- 解决家庭中的年龄歧视对于老年人健康至关重要.
- 干预措施应考虑老年人的外部家庭动态和内部信仰.
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