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How young and older adults differ in their responses to perceived age discrimination
Authors:Garstka Teri A  Schmitt Michael T  Branscombe Nyla R  Hummert Mary Lee
Institution:Gerontology Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA. garstka@ku.edu
Abstract:The authors examined the consequences of perceived age discrimination for well-being and group identification. The rejection-identification model suggests that perceived discrimination harms psychological well-being in low status groups but that group identification partially alleviates this effect. The authors hypothesized that this process model would be confirmed among older adults because their low status group membership is permanent but not confirmed among young adults whose low status is temporary. Using structural equation modeling, the authors found support for the hypothesized direct negative link between perceived age discrimination and well-being among older adults, with increased age group identification partially attenuating this effect. For young adults, these relationships were absent. Differences in responses to discrimination appear to be based on opportunities for leaving a low status group.
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