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Ageism

Addressing stereotypes of aging and interest in careers working with older adults through education

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Ashley Lytle, Jamie Macdonald & Sheri R. Levy. (2023) An experimental investigation of a simulated online intergenerational friendship. Gerontology & Geriatrics Education 44:2, pages 286-297.
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Sheri R Levy & Danan Gu. (2023) Adult Life-Span Development Is Largely Missing From the PK-12 Health Standards: A Risk Factor for U.S. Society. The Gerontologist 63:5, pages 831-839.
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MaryBeth Apriceno & Sheri R. Levy. (2023) Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses of Effective Programs for Reducing Ageism Toward Older Adults. Journal of Applied Gerontology 42:6, pages 1356-1375.
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Sheri R. Levy, Ashley Lytle & Jamie Macdonald. (2022) The worldwide ageism crisis. Journal of Social Issues 78:4, pages 743-768.
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Ashley Lytle & Sheri R. Levy. (2022) Reducing ageism toward older adults and highlighting older adults as contributors during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Journal of Social Issues 78:4, pages 1066-1084.
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Ashley Lytle, Michael Kowal, Jamie Macdonald & Sheri R Levy. (2022) An Examination of Intergenerational Contact Experiences Using 10,338 Journal Entries From 2,414 Young Adults. The Gerontologist 62:3, pages 397-403.
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António Fragoso & Josélia Fonseca. (2022) Combating Ageism through Adult Education and Learning. Social Sciences 11:3, pages 110.
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David P. Ryan, Wendy A. Zeh, Jesika Viviana Contreras Rozo & Barbara A. Liu. (2022) Guidance for hospital and community-based health services for older adults: The senior friendly care framework. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics 98, pages 104564.
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Caitlin Monahan, Ashley Lytle, Elizabeth Inman, Marybeth Apriceno, Jamie Macdonald & Sheri R. Levy. (2021) Endorsement of stereotypes of older adults, older men, and male leaders predict expected job performance, voting stance, and voting intentions in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 21:1, pages 347-373.
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