Evidence shows that ageism negatively impacts the health of older adults. However, estimates of its prevalence are lacking. This study aimed to estimate the global prevalence of ageism towards older adults and to explore possible explanatory factors. Data were included from 57 countries that took part in Wave 6 of the World Values Survey. Multilevel Latent Class Analysis was performed to identify distinct classes of individuals and countries. Individuals were classified as having high, moderate or low ageist attitudes; and countries as being highly, moderately or minimally ageist, by aggregating individual responses. Individual-level (age, sex, education and wealth) and contextual-level factors (healthy life expectancy, population health st...
In this paper, we outline the three main concepts of 'ageism'; health maximisation ageism, productiv...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
The World Health Organization’s (WHO) active aging framework recognizes that age barriers and ageism...
OBJECTIVE:Although there is anecdotal evidence of ageism occurring at both the structural level (in ...
Objective To determine the association between country-level structural ageism and prevalence of vio...
Ageism is a widespread phenomenon and constitutes a significant threat to older people’s well-being....
Population ageing, which entails an increasing share of older persons in the population, is a major ...
The world population is ageing, and the pace at which this is happening is accelerating. Statistics...
Summary: Background: Traditional metrics for population health ageing tend not to differentiate bet...
The 21st century has been described as the first era in human history when the world will no longer ...
Population ageing is the most dominant demographic challenge that the European Union is experiencing...
Populations are growing older in nearly all countries globally. Demographic ageing is a consequence ...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing—a trend that is both pronounce...
Ageism is recognized as a significant obstacle to older people’s well-being, but age discrimination ...
In this paper, we outline the three main concepts of 'ageism'; health maximisation ageism, productiv...
In this paper, we outline the three main concepts of 'ageism'; health maximisation ageism, productiv...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
The World Health Organization’s (WHO) active aging framework recognizes that age barriers and ageism...
OBJECTIVE:Although there is anecdotal evidence of ageism occurring at both the structural level (in ...
Objective To determine the association between country-level structural ageism and prevalence of vio...
Ageism is a widespread phenomenon and constitutes a significant threat to older people’s well-being....
Population ageing, which entails an increasing share of older persons in the population, is a major ...
The world population is ageing, and the pace at which this is happening is accelerating. Statistics...
Summary: Background: Traditional metrics for population health ageing tend not to differentiate bet...
The 21st century has been described as the first era in human history when the world will no longer ...
Population ageing is the most dominant demographic challenge that the European Union is experiencing...
Populations are growing older in nearly all countries globally. Demographic ageing is a consequence ...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing—a trend that is both pronounce...
Ageism is recognized as a significant obstacle to older people’s well-being, but age discrimination ...
In this paper, we outline the three main concepts of 'ageism'; health maximisation ageism, productiv...
In this paper, we outline the three main concepts of 'ageism'; health maximisation ageism, productiv...
Between now and 2030, every country will experience population ageing-a trend that is both pronounce...
The World Health Organization’s (WHO) active aging framework recognizes that age barriers and ageism...