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ATTITUDES ABOUT AGING AND GENDER AMONG YOUNG,MIDDLE AGE,AND OLDER COLLEGE-BASED STUDENTS
Authors:Sarah B Laditka  Mary Fischer  James N Laditka  David R Segal
Institution:1. Department of Health Services Policy and Management , Columbia, South Carolina, USA;2. Center for Health and Aging , Utica, New York, USA;3. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics , Columbia, South Carolina, USA;4. State University of New York Institute of Technology , Utica, New York, USA
Abstract:Using an updated version of the Aging Semantic Differential, 534 younger, middle age, and older participants from a college community rated female and male targets categorized as ages 21–34 and 75–85. Participants also provided views about their own aging. Repeated measures of analysis of variance examined attitudinal differences by age and gender of targets, and by participant age and gender. Female targets were viewed more positively than males by most rater groups. Older targets were viewed more positively by older participants than by other age groups. Older participants had more positive views about their own aging than did participants of younger or middle ages.
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