Examining the bi-directional temporal associations between perceived age-based discrimination and perceived neighborhood characteristics

IF 2.4 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Wellbeing Space and Society Pub Date : 2024-08-23 DOI:10.1016/j.wss.2024.100218
Liat Ayalon
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Perceived age-based discrimination has negative effects on health and wellbeing. Although its consequences are well acknowledged, less is known about the environmental context in which perceived age-based discrimination occurs and whether it affects people's perceptions of their nearby environment. This study aimed to disentangle the bi-directional temporal associations between perceived age-based discrimination and perceived neighborhood characteristics. The Health and Retirement Study is a representative panel study of US residents over the age of 50. The present study relied on three waves of the leave behind psychosocial questionnaire administered in 2010 (N = 8332), 2014 (N = 7.541), and 2018 (N = 5738). A cross-lagged analysis was conducted using Mplus. The study found a temporal bi-directional association between perceived neighborhood positive characteristics and perceived age discrimination, so that those who hold more positive perceptions of their own environment also are less likely to report perceived age-based discrimination four years later. The opposite direction of effects also was supported. There were no differences between the younger age group (50–65 years old) and the older age group (65+years) in these cross-lagged associations. The findings highlight the subjective nature of both perceived age-based discrimination and perceived neighborhood characteristics by possibly pointing to a shared worldview, which contributes to both.

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研究感知到的年龄歧视与感知到的邻里特征之间的双向时间联系
感知到的年龄歧视会对健康和幸福产生负面影响。尽管其后果已得到广泛认可,但人们对感知到的年龄歧视发生的环境背景以及它是否会影响人们对周围环境的感知却知之甚少。本研究旨在厘清感知到的年龄歧视与感知到的邻里特征之间的双向时间关联。健康与退休研究是一项针对 50 岁以上美国居民的代表性面板研究。本研究依赖于分别于 2010 年(N = 8332)、2014 年(N = 7.541)和 2018 年(N = 5738)进行的三波 "留下 "社会心理问卷调查。使用 Mplus 进行了交叉滞后分析。研究发现,感知到的邻里积极特征与感知到的年龄歧视之间存在时间上的双向关联,因此对自身环境持有更积极看法的人在四年后报告感知到的年龄歧视的可能性也更小。相反方向的影响也得到了支持。年轻年龄组(50-65 岁)和年长年龄组(65 岁以上)在这些交叉滞后关联方面没有差异。这些研究结果突出了感知到的年龄歧视和感知到的邻里特征的主观性,可能指向一种共同的世界观,这种世界观对两者都有影响。
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Wellbeing Space and Society
Wellbeing Space and Society Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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