A qualitative study of intersecting forms of prejudice towards retired older people.

Webageism is most commonly defined as a multidimensional construct that encompasses stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination, with a major survey by the world health organisation (2021) revealing that every second person in the world holds at least some ageist beliefs.

Webit identifies gaps and proposes future lines of research to improve our understanding of ageism and what works to address this phenomenon across age.

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Webour findings showed that interventions significantly reduced ageism outcomes related to attitudes, knowledge, and comfort toward older adults.

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Webin 2020, apa adopted a new resolution on ageism (pdf, 127kb) that recognizes age as a risk factor for discrimination, encourages more emphasis on aging.

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