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Research Article

Comparison of Asian Countries and Age Groups in the Attitudes Toward Active Aging and Impression of Older Adults

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Pages 422-439 | Received 31 Mar 2020, Accepted 03 Feb 2021, Published online: 23 Mar 2022
 

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to explore the attitudes toward the components of active aging and to examine the relationship of attitudes toward active aging with the impressions of older adults across different age groups and across Taiwan, South Korea and Japan. The sample was a total 1,619 individuals comprising of 615 Taiwanese people, 495 Koreans, and 509 Japanese people. Five factors of attitudes toward active aging were extracted by factor analysis: Health, Participation, Connectedness, Work, and Security. Taiwanese people emphasized more importance on health, social participation, and security; while Koreans and Japanese people emphasized more on social connectedness and work. The age group differences were not significant in the attitudes to active aging. Japanese reported more negative impressions to older adults than Taiwanese people, and Koreans were less willing to live with older adults than Taiwanese people. The older group also reported more positive impressions to older adults. Public stigma of aging may exist, implying that intergenerational mutual understanding would reduce ageism or age discrimination. An active aging policy may reduce the public stigma toward older adults and may reduce the burden of intergenerational redistribution.

Ethical approval

The study was approved by the TMU-Joint Institutional Review Board from Taipei Medical University (N201811051).

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

The study was supported by grants from Taipei Medical University (TMU107-AE1-B12).

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