Research Papers
- Combatting ageism in the Western Pacific region.
- Vulnerability in context; hard numbers, tricky words and grey areas for gerontology.
- Reducing ageism combining ageing education with clinical practice: A prospective cohort study in health sciences students.
- The Subjective Experience of Ageism: The Perceived Ageism Questionnaire (PAQ).
- Awareness of Age-Related Changes Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Longitudinal Trajectories, and the Role of Age Stereotypes and Personality Traits.
- Not Too Old for TikTok: How Older Adults Are Reframing Aging.
- We Were All Once Young: Reducing Hostile Ageism From Younger Adults’ Perspective.
- Has the COVID-19 pandemic affected older adults’ personal and general views on aging? Evidence for losses and gains.
- “But at the age of 85? Forget it!”: Internalized ageism, a barrier to technology use.
- The “Vulnerability” Discourse in Times of Covid-19: Between Abandonment and Protection of Canadian Francophone Older Adults.
- The Impact of Stereotype Threat on Memory and Cognition in Older Adults.
- Ageist Attitudes Are Associated with Will-to-Live and Moderated by Age, Medical Conditions and Attitudes toward Aging.
- Questionnaire measures of self-directed ageing stereotype in older adults: a systematic review of measurement properties.
- Registered nurses’ reflections on their educational preparation to work with older people.
- The assessment of views on ageing: a review of self-report measures and innovative extensions.
- Interventions to Reduce Ageism Against Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
- How do views on aging affect health outcomes in adulthood and late life? Explanations for an established connection.