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The Effect Of An Aging Suit On Young And Middle-Aged Adults’ Attitudes Toward Older Adults, Kelly Allen
The Effect Of An Aging Suit On Young And Middle-Aged Adults’ Attitudes Toward Older Adults, Kelly Allen
Health, Human Performance and Recreation Undergraduate Honors Theses
Background: Ageism, a type of discrimination based on a person’s age, can lead to negative attitudes, intolerance, and judgment towards older adults. With the increase of older adults in society, understanding the correlates of negative attitudes becomes increasingly important. The use of aging simulation (the action of imitating or pretending to be an older adult) is one largely unexplored intervention for reducing ageist attitudes. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of an aging suit on the attitudes of young and middle-aged adults toward older adults. We hypothesized that after performing senior fitness tests in an …