The Effect of Self-Esteem on Attitudes Toward Aging in the Elderly.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Cureus Pub Date : 2025-01-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.76899
Elif Özcan Tozoğlu, Nilifer Gürbüzer
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Objective People's attitudes about aging are formed in early childhood, develop in adulthood, and are fully shaped in old age. Our study aimed to investigate the effect of self-esteem on attitudes toward aging in the elderly. Method A total of 264 people over the age of 65 without any known psychiatric or neurologic disease were included in the study. The sociodemographic data form, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) with 12 sub-dimensions, and Attitude to Aging Questionnaire (AAQ) with three sub-dimensions were applied to each participant. Pearson correlation analysis was used to evaluate the relationship between quantitative variables. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis was used to determine the factors predicting the attitude toward aging. Results A moderately significant negative relationship was found between the AAQ sub-dimension of psychosocial loss score and RSES sub-dimension self-esteem (r=-0.340, p=0<0.001), continuity of self-concept (r=-0.258, p<0.001), depressive affect (r=-0.423, p<0.001), and psychosomatic symptoms (r=-0.311, p<0.001). Self-esteem was found to be predictive of attitude toward aging. When sociodemographic factors were controlled, it was found that 25.6% of the variance in attitude toward psychosocial loss (R2 change=25.6; p<0.001), 30.5% of the variance in attitude toward physical change (R2 change=30.5; p<0.001), and 34.9% of the variance in attitude toward psychosocial development (R2 change=34.9; p<0.001) could be explained by the specified sub-dimensions of RSES. Conclusion In our study, it was observed that self-esteem shaped from childhood to the present day is at least as effective as sociodemographic characteristics in the attitude toward aging.

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老年人自尊对老年态度的影响
目的人对衰老的态度在幼年形成,成年后发展,老年时定型。本研究旨在探讨自尊对老年人老年态度的影响。方法选取264名年龄在65岁以上、无任何已知精神或神经疾病的老年人作为研究对象。采用社会人口学数据表、Rosenberg自尊量表(RSES)(共12个子维度)和老龄化态度问卷(AAQ)(共3个子维度)对被试进行问卷调查。采用Pearson相关分析评价定量变量之间的关系。采用层次多元回归分析方法,确定影响老年态度的因素。结果心理社会丧失分AAQ子维度与RSES子维度自尊呈中显著负相关(r=-0.340, p=02, change=25.6;p2改变= 30.5;p2改变= 34.9;p
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