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Perceptions of Aging Across 26 Cultures and Their Culture-Level Associates

Authors :
Loeckenhoff, Corinna E.
De Fruyt, Filip
Terracciano, Antonio
McCrae, Robert R.
De Bolle, Marleen
Costa, Jr, Paul T.
Aguilar-Vafaie, Maria E.
Ahn, Chang-kyu
Ahn, Hyun-nie
Alcalay, Lidia
Allik, Juri
Avdeyeva, Tatyana V.
Barbaranelli, Claudio
Benet-Martinez, Veronica
Blatny, Marek
Bratko, Denis
Cain, Thomas R.
Crawford, Jarret T.
Lima, Margarida P.
Fickova, Emilia
Gheorghiu, Mirona
Halberstadt, Jamin
Hrebickova, Martina
Jussim, Lee
Klinkosz, Waldemar
Knezevic, Goran
Leibovich de Figueroa, Nora
Martin, Thomas A.
Marusic, Iris
Mastor, Khairul Anwar
Miramontez, Daniel R.
Nakazato, Katsuharu
Nansubuga, Florence
Pramila, V.S.
Realo, Anu
Rolland, Jean-Pierre
Rossier, Jerome
Schmidt, Vanina
Sekowski, Andrzej
Shakespeare-Finch, Jane
Shimonaka, Yoshiko
Simonetti, Franco
Siuta, Jerzy
Smith, Peter B.
Szmigielska, Barbara
Wang, Lei
Yamaguchi, Mami
Yik, Michelle
Loeckenhoff, Corinna E.
De Fruyt, Filip
Terracciano, Antonio
McCrae, Robert R.
De Bolle, Marleen
Costa, Jr, Paul T.
Aguilar-Vafaie, Maria E.
Ahn, Chang-kyu
Ahn, Hyun-nie
Alcalay, Lidia
Allik, Juri
Avdeyeva, Tatyana V.
Barbaranelli, Claudio
Benet-Martinez, Veronica
Blatny, Marek
Bratko, Denis
Cain, Thomas R.
Crawford, Jarret T.
Lima, Margarida P.
Fickova, Emilia
Gheorghiu, Mirona
Halberstadt, Jamin
Hrebickova, Martina
Jussim, Lee
Klinkosz, Waldemar
Knezevic, Goran
Leibovich de Figueroa, Nora
Martin, Thomas A.
Marusic, Iris
Mastor, Khairul Anwar
Miramontez, Daniel R.
Nakazato, Katsuharu
Nansubuga, Florence
Pramila, V.S.
Realo, Anu
Rolland, Jean-Pierre
Rossier, Jerome
Schmidt, Vanina
Sekowski, Andrzej
Shakespeare-Finch, Jane
Shimonaka, Yoshiko
Simonetti, Franco
Siuta, Jerzy
Smith, Peter B.
Szmigielska, Barbara
Wang, Lei
Yamaguchi, Mami
Yik, Michelle
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

College students (N = 3,435) in 26 cultures reported their perceptions of age-related changes in physical, cognitive, and socioemotional areas of functioning and rated societal views of aging within their culture. There was widespread cross-cultural consensus regarding the expected direction of aging trajectories with (a) perceived declines in societal views of aging, physical attractiveness, the ability to perform everyday tasks, and new learning; (b) perceived increases in wisdom, knowledge, and received respect; and (c) perceived stability in family authority and life satisfaction. Cross-cultural variations in aging perceptions were associated with culture-level indicators of population aging, education levels, values, and national character stereotypes. These associations were stronger for societal views on aging and perceptions of socioemotional changes than for perceptions of physical and cognitive changes. A consideration of culture-level variables also suggested that previously reported differences in aging perceptions between Asian and Western countries may be related to differences in population structure.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn895575468
Document Type :
Electronic Resource