"You are stealing our present": Younger people's ageism towards older people predicts attitude towards age-based COVID-19 restriction measures [0.03%]
"你们正在偷走我们的现在":年轻人对老年人的年龄歧视预示了他们对于基于年龄的新冠肺炎限制措施的态度
Federica Spaccatini,Ilaria Giovannelli,Maria Giuseppina Pacilli
Federica Spaccatini
The COVID-19 pandemic emerged to be a fertile ground for age-based prejudice and discrimination. In particular, a growing literature investigated ageism towards older people at the individual and the interpersonal level, providing evidence ...
Perceptions of societal ageism and declines in subjective memory during the COVID-19 pandemic: Longitudinal evidence from US adults aged ≥55 years [0.03%]
美国≥55岁成人中的社会年龄歧视知觉和新冠肺炎疫情大流行期间的主观记忆减退:纵向证据
Ella Cohn-Schwartz,Jessica M Finlay,Lindsay C Kobayashi
Ella Cohn-Schwartz
The cognitive health of older adults since the COVID-19 pandemic onset is unclear, as is the potential impact of pandemic-associated societal ageism on perceived cognition. We investigated associations between perceptions of societal ageism...
Is Protecting Older Adults from COVID-19 Ageism? A Comparative Cross-cultural Constructive Grounded Theory from the United Kingdom and Colombia [0.03%]
防止COVID-19年龄歧视保护老年人?来自英国和哥伦比亚的文化比较建构性扎根理论研究
Elfriede Derrer-Merk,Maria-Fernanda Reyes-Rodriguez,Ana-Maria Salazar et al.
Elfriede Derrer-Merk et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted people's lives all over the world, requiring health and safety measures intended to stop the virus from spreading. This study explores whether an unintended consequence of these measures is a new form of ageis...
Reducing ageism toward older adults and highlighting older adults as contributors during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
减少对老年人的年龄歧视并在新冠疫情期间突出老年人的贡献作用
Ashley Lytle,Sheri R Levy
Ashley Lytle
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated ageism (stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination) toward older adults in the United States, highlighting the belief that older adults are a burden. Prior to the pandemic, a growing body of research sough...
Two sides of the same coin: A mixed methods study of Black mothers' experiences with violence, stressors, parenting, and coping during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
一把雙面刃:新冠疫情下黑人母亲遭遇暴力、压力、育儿和应对方式的混合方法研究
Lama Hassoun Ayoub,Ty Partridge,Jennifer M Gómez
Lama Hassoun Ayoub
Due to systemic and structural inequities, the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impacts the Black community, along with ongoing anti-Black racism and violence. Violence against women in the home, particularly Black women, was prevalent ...
Intergenerational programming during the pandemic: Transformation during (constantly) changing times [0.03%]
疫情期间的代际编程:在(不断)变化的时代转型
Shannon E Jarrott,Skye N Leedahl,Tamar E Shovali et al.
Shannon E Jarrott et al.
Intergenerational programs have long been employed to reduce ageism and optimize youth and older adult development. Most involve in-person meetings, which COVID-19 arrested. Needs for safety and social contact were amplified during COVI...
The Psychology of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Creative Maladjustment" at Societal Injustice and Oppression [0.03%]
马尔科姆·X的“创造性不适从”心理及其应对社会不公与压迫
Aerielle M Allen,Colin Wayne Leach
Aerielle M Allen
Many theoretical frameworks in psychology are premised on the notion that people are hedonistic in nature-drawn to pleasure and avoidant of discomfort. In this essay, we argue that psychology's hedonism contrasts with Martin Luther King Jr'...
Caste and COVID-19: Psychosocial disparities amongst rural Indian women during the coronavirus pandemic [0.03%]
种姓与新冠疫情:印度农村妇女在新冠大流行期间的心理社会差异
Zishan Jiwani,Vaishali V Raval,Miriam Steele et al.
Zishan Jiwani et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated preexisting mental health disparities. In India, marginalization based on caste membership, gender, and rural residence are critical determinants of inequity across the lifespan. Guided by the theoretic...
When family interrupted work: The implications of gendered role perception in the face of COVID-19 [0.03%]
当家庭与工作发生冲突时——面对新冠疫情下性别角色认知的影响
S Susie Lee,Melody M Chao,Hongwei He
S Susie Lee
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many individuals are confronted with the work-from-home challenge, which often results in work-family interference. Although prior to COVID-19, the influence of traditional gender role expectations was shown to...
Parental mental health and child anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America [0.03%]
新冠疫情下拉美地区儿童焦虑状况与父母精神健康的关系研究
Anis Ben Brik,Natalie Williams,Rosario Esteinou et al.
Anis Ben Brik et al.
This study examined parents' (N = 10,141, 64% women) reports of their and their childrens' depression, anxiety, and stress in Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Argentina. The data come from the COVID-19 Family Life Study (Ben Brik, 2020) and coh...