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Stony Brook University Forging Intergenerational Links Through Life-Story Sharing Project

机译:Stony Brook University通过Life-Story共享项目锻造代际联系

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According to the World Health Organization, the global population is aging, but ageism may now be the most socially “normalized” of any prejudice, more pervasive than sexism or racism. Ageism produces avoidant and disrespectful treatment of older adults and contributes to a shortage of college students seeking careers with older adults. To foster positive intergenerational contact and combat ageism, we organized life-story sharing by older adult community members in four undergraduate psychology courses with lifespan themes (Psychology of Aging, Memory, Death & Dying, Developmental Psychology; n≅500). A panel visited each class; instructors and graduate students facilitated discussion between students and panelists. Students completed pre- and post-surveys of ageism and attitudes toward aging. A majority of students recommended integrating the activity into future semesters. In free-responses, students also frequently expressed surprise that panelists reported not feeling different than they had at age 20, and that this information challenged previously held stereotypes.
机译:根据世界卫生组织的统计,全球人口衰老,但是,年龄师现在可能是任何偏见,比性别歧视或种族主义更为困难的最具社会“规范化”。年龄主义产生避免和不尊重的老年人的治疗,并有助于寻求老年人职业生涯的大学生短缺。为了促进积极的代际接触和战斗年龄,我们在四个本科心理学课程中组织了老年成年社区成员的生命故事分享,其中包括寿命主题(老化,记忆,死亡和发育心理学的心理学;N≅500)。一个小组访问了每个班级;教师和研究生有助于学生和小组成员之间的讨论。学生完成了年龄的前后和后调查和对老化的态度。大多数学生建议将活动整合到未来的学期。在自由答复中,学生也经常表示惊讶的是,小组成员报告的意见与20岁时的感觉不同,并且此信息挑战以前持有刻板印象。

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