The Spanish Intergenerational Study: Beliefs, Stereotypes, and Metacognition about Older People and Grandparents to Tackle Ageism

Ageism can be seen as systematic stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination of people because of their age. For a long time, society has accepted negative stereotypes as a norm. When referring to older adults, the United Nations Global Report on Ageism warns about a severe impact. The Intergeneratio...

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Main Authors: Aida Muntsant, Paula Ramírez-Boix, Rocío Leal-Campanario, Francisco Javier Alcaín, Lydia Giménez-Llort
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Geriatrics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2308-3417/6/3/87
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author Aida Muntsant
Paula Ramírez-Boix
Rocío Leal-Campanario
Francisco Javier Alcaín
Lydia Giménez-Llort
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Paula Ramírez-Boix
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description Ageism can be seen as systematic stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination of people because of their age. For a long time, society has accepted negative stereotypes as a norm. When referring to older adults, the United Nations Global Report on Ageism warns about a severe impact. The Intergenerational Study for a Healthy Aging, a questionnaire about believes, stereotypes, and knowledge about older people and grandparents, was administered to 326 Spanish biology and medical students. Here we report the results of stereotype analysis through adjective qualification of the youth and older people performed before the survey. Content analysis of two open questions about metacognition at the end of the survey is also presented. The results show that: (1) The questionnaire promoted metacognition; (2) Positive metacognition toward grandparents was higher than for the general old population; (3) Most participants were not conscious about ageism; (4) Gender was a key factor—male students were more ageist than females; (5) The feeling of guilt was higher in the questionnaire about older people; (6) The metacognition exercise elicited thoughts and, in few cases, the need to take action to tackle ageism. In conclusion, both activities promoted active thoughts about older people vs. grandparents and helped participants realize unconscious ageism—specifically toward the older population—serving as an awareness activity that may help tackle ageism.
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spelling doaj.art-c7cb30f9b558434ebf9a05b0c9da3fe62023-11-22T13:16:39ZengMDPI AGGeriatrics2308-34172021-09-01638710.3390/geriatrics6030087The Spanish Intergenerational Study: Beliefs, Stereotypes, and Metacognition about Older People and Grandparents to Tackle AgeismAida Muntsant0Paula Ramírez-Boix1Rocío Leal-Campanario2Francisco Javier Alcaín3Lydia Giménez-Llort4Department of Psychiatry and Forensic Medicine, School of Medicine, Autonomous University of Barcelona, E-080193 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Psychiatry and Forensic Medicine, School of Medicine, Autonomous University of Barcelona, E-080193 Barcelona, SpainDivisión de Neurociencias, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, 41013 Sevilla, SpainDepartment of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Castilla-La Mancha, 13071 Ciudad Real, SpainDepartment of Psychiatry and Forensic Medicine, School of Medicine, Autonomous University of Barcelona, E-080193 Barcelona, SpainAgeism can be seen as systematic stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination of people because of their age. For a long time, society has accepted negative stereotypes as a norm. When referring to older adults, the United Nations Global Report on Ageism warns about a severe impact. The Intergenerational Study for a Healthy Aging, a questionnaire about believes, stereotypes, and knowledge about older people and grandparents, was administered to 326 Spanish biology and medical students. Here we report the results of stereotype analysis through adjective qualification of the youth and older people performed before the survey. Content analysis of two open questions about metacognition at the end of the survey is also presented. The results show that: (1) The questionnaire promoted metacognition; (2) Positive metacognition toward grandparents was higher than for the general old population; (3) Most participants were not conscious about ageism; (4) Gender was a key factor—male students were more ageist than females; (5) The feeling of guilt was higher in the questionnaire about older people; (6) The metacognition exercise elicited thoughts and, in few cases, the need to take action to tackle ageism. In conclusion, both activities promoted active thoughts about older people vs. grandparents and helped participants realize unconscious ageism—specifically toward the older population—serving as an awareness activity that may help tackle ageism.https://www.mdpi.com/2308-3417/6/3/87ageismstereotypesdiscriminationold populationgrandparentsstrategies
spellingShingle Aida Muntsant
Paula Ramírez-Boix
Rocío Leal-Campanario
Francisco Javier Alcaín
Lydia Giménez-Llort
The Spanish Intergenerational Study: Beliefs, Stereotypes, and Metacognition about Older People and Grandparents to Tackle Ageism
Geriatrics
ageism
stereotypes
discrimination
old population
grandparents
strategies
title The Spanish Intergenerational Study: Beliefs, Stereotypes, and Metacognition about Older People and Grandparents to Tackle Ageism
title_full The Spanish Intergenerational Study: Beliefs, Stereotypes, and Metacognition about Older People and Grandparents to Tackle Ageism
title_fullStr The Spanish Intergenerational Study: Beliefs, Stereotypes, and Metacognition about Older People and Grandparents to Tackle Ageism
title_full_unstemmed The Spanish Intergenerational Study: Beliefs, Stereotypes, and Metacognition about Older People and Grandparents to Tackle Ageism
title_short The Spanish Intergenerational Study: Beliefs, Stereotypes, and Metacognition about Older People and Grandparents to Tackle Ageism
title_sort spanish intergenerational study beliefs stereotypes and metacognition about older people and grandparents to tackle ageism
topic ageism
stereotypes
discrimination
old population
grandparents
strategies
url https://www.mdpi.com/2308-3417/6/3/87
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