Research suggests that positive intergenerational contact can improve young people’s attitudes towards older adults. However, today’s age-segregated society may not provide ample opportunities for positive contact between younger and older adults to occur on a regular basis. In three studies, we investigated whether the positive attitudinal outcomes associated with direct contact might also stem from a more indirect form of intergenerational relationship: extended contact. In Study 1 (N = 70), extended contact was associated with more positive attitudes towards older adults even when controlling for direct intergenerational contact (contact frequency and contact quality). In Study 2 (N = 110), the positive effects of direct and extended con...
Negative outcomes of ageism in the context of the Canadian labor market are well documented. Older w...
Two studies tested the intergroup contact hypothesis in the context of the grandparent-grandchild re...
Two studies tested the intergroup contact hypothesis in the context of the grandparent-grandchild re...
Research suggests that positive intergenerational contact can improve young people’s attitudes towar...
In recent years, a multitude of intergenerational contact programmes and interventions has emerged t...
ABSTRACT. This article describes a research study desigtied to inves-tigate the inlluencc ol short t...
From a contact theory perspective, links between variation in young adults’ perceptions of communica...
Social engagement in late life is critical for healthy aging (Jopp & Hertzog, 2010), but motives and...
With the rapid aging of the population as well as increasing diversity in United State, research on ...
This study investigated contact and ageism on both the implicit and the explicit level. We examined ...
Improving intergenerational attitudes and relationships is a public policy focus in many countries a...
The aging population in the United States is estimated to reach 98 million by the year 2060. Promoti...
Caring is a positive social act, but can it result in negative attitudes towards those cared for, an...
Improving intergenerational attitudes and relationships is a public policy focus in many countries a...
Among the multi-dimensional social aspects of aging, intergenerational contacts and relationships be...
Negative outcomes of ageism in the context of the Canadian labor market are well documented. Older w...
Two studies tested the intergroup contact hypothesis in the context of the grandparent-grandchild re...
Two studies tested the intergroup contact hypothesis in the context of the grandparent-grandchild re...
Research suggests that positive intergenerational contact can improve young people’s attitudes towar...
In recent years, a multitude of intergenerational contact programmes and interventions has emerged t...
ABSTRACT. This article describes a research study desigtied to inves-tigate the inlluencc ol short t...
From a contact theory perspective, links between variation in young adults’ perceptions of communica...
Social engagement in late life is critical for healthy aging (Jopp & Hertzog, 2010), but motives and...
With the rapid aging of the population as well as increasing diversity in United State, research on ...
This study investigated contact and ageism on both the implicit and the explicit level. We examined ...
Improving intergenerational attitudes and relationships is a public policy focus in many countries a...
The aging population in the United States is estimated to reach 98 million by the year 2060. Promoti...
Caring is a positive social act, but can it result in negative attitudes towards those cared for, an...
Improving intergenerational attitudes and relationships is a public policy focus in many countries a...
Among the multi-dimensional social aspects of aging, intergenerational contacts and relationships be...
Negative outcomes of ageism in the context of the Canadian labor market are well documented. Older w...
Two studies tested the intergroup contact hypothesis in the context of the grandparent-grandchild re...
Two studies tested the intergroup contact hypothesis in the context of the grandparent-grandchild re...