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Association Between Self-Perceived Stigma and Quality of Life Among Urban Chinese Older Adults: The Moderating Role of Attitude Toward Own Aging and Traditionality

BACKGROUND: Ageism is a global challenge, which leads to a range of adverse outcomes for elderly people worldwide, which maybe more severe among urban older adults in a competitive society. However, how self-perceived ageism influences the quality of life in a sample of urban older adults remains in...

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Autores principales: Sun, Tao, Zhang, Shu-E, Yan, Meng-yao, Lian, Ting-hui, Yu, Yi-qi, Yin, Hong-yan, Zhao, Chen-xi, Wang, Yan-ping, Chang, Xiao, Ji, Ke-yu, Cheng, Si-yu, Wang, Xiao-he, Huang, Xian-hong, Cao, De-pin
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8873104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35223724
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.767255
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author Sun, Tao
Zhang, Shu-E
Yan, Meng-yao
Lian, Ting-hui
Yu, Yi-qi
Yin, Hong-yan
Zhao, Chen-xi
Wang, Yan-ping
Chang, Xiao
Ji, Ke-yu
Cheng, Si-yu
Wang, Xiao-he
Huang, Xian-hong
Cao, De-pin
author_facet Sun, Tao
Zhang, Shu-E
Yan, Meng-yao
Lian, Ting-hui
Yu, Yi-qi
Yin, Hong-yan
Zhao, Chen-xi
Wang, Yan-ping
Chang, Xiao
Ji, Ke-yu
Cheng, Si-yu
Wang, Xiao-he
Huang, Xian-hong
Cao, De-pin
author_sort Sun, Tao
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description BACKGROUND: Ageism is a global challenge, which leads to a range of adverse outcomes for elderly people worldwide, which maybe more severe among urban older adults in a competitive society. However, how self-perceived ageism influences the quality of life in a sample of urban older adults remains inconclusive. OBJECTIVES: The current study aims to assess the status of self-perceived stigma among urban Chinese older adults, identify its relationship with quality of life, and further explore whether both attitude toward own aging and traditionality moderate this relationship. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Primary data were collected through cross-sectional surveys among urban older adults in three provinces of China from October 2019 to December 2020. A total of 764 urban older adults were valid participants (effective response rate = 81.28%) and completed questionnaires via anonymous face-to-face interviews. Socio-demographic factors, self-perceived stigma, attitude toward own aging, traditionality, and quality of life were assessed using questionnaires that included the Self-perceived Stigma, Attitude Toward Own Aging, Traditionality, and SF-8 Scales. RESULTS: For urban Chinese older adults, the average score of self-perceived stigma was 2.041 ± 0.726. Self-perceived stigma (β = −0.391, p < 0.05) and attitude toward own aging (β = −0.211, p < 0.05) both influenced quality of life. Additionally, attitude toward own aging (β = −0.530, p < 0.05) and traditionality (β = −0.525, p < 0.05) moderated the association between self-perceived stigma and quality of life. Simple slope analysis revealed that when the level of negative attitude toward own aging and traditionality was higher, the strength of the influence of self-perceived stigma on quality of life was stronger. CONCLUSION: Urban Chinese older adults were aware of the self-perceived stigma, which contributes to decreased quality of life. Attitude toward own aging and traditionality could moderate the association between self-perceived stigma and quality of life. When negative attitudes toward own aging and traditionality are higher, self-perceived stigma has a greater effect on the quality of life. More interventions related to relieving self-perceived stigma, traditionality, and negative attitude toward own aging should be considered to build a new modern society that emphasizes health, friendliness, well-being, and dignity for all ages.
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spelling pubmed-88731042022-02-26 Association Between Self-Perceived Stigma and Quality of Life Among Urban Chinese Older Adults: The Moderating Role of Attitude Toward Own Aging and Traditionality Sun, Tao Zhang, Shu-E Yan, Meng-yao Lian, Ting-hui Yu, Yi-qi Yin, Hong-yan Zhao, Chen-xi Wang, Yan-ping Chang, Xiao Ji, Ke-yu Cheng, Si-yu Wang, Xiao-he Huang, Xian-hong Cao, De-pin Front Public Health Public Health BACKGROUND: Ageism is a global challenge, which leads to a range of adverse outcomes for elderly people worldwide, which maybe more severe among urban older adults in a competitive society. However, how self-perceived ageism influences the quality of life in a sample of urban older adults remains inconclusive. OBJECTIVES: The current study aims to assess the status of self-perceived stigma among urban Chinese older adults, identify its relationship with quality of life, and further explore whether both attitude toward own aging and traditionality moderate this relationship. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Primary data were collected through cross-sectional surveys among urban older adults in three provinces of China from October 2019 to December 2020. A total of 764 urban older adults were valid participants (effective response rate = 81.28%) and completed questionnaires via anonymous face-to-face interviews. Socio-demographic factors, self-perceived stigma, attitude toward own aging, traditionality, and quality of life were assessed using questionnaires that included the Self-perceived Stigma, Attitude Toward Own Aging, Traditionality, and SF-8 Scales. RESULTS: For urban Chinese older adults, the average score of self-perceived stigma was 2.041 ± 0.726. Self-perceived stigma (β = −0.391, p < 0.05) and attitude toward own aging (β = −0.211, p < 0.05) both influenced quality of life. Additionally, attitude toward own aging (β = −0.530, p < 0.05) and traditionality (β = −0.525, p < 0.05) moderated the association between self-perceived stigma and quality of life. Simple slope analysis revealed that when the level of negative attitude toward own aging and traditionality was higher, the strength of the influence of self-perceived stigma on quality of life was stronger. CONCLUSION: Urban Chinese older adults were aware of the self-perceived stigma, which contributes to decreased quality of life. Attitude toward own aging and traditionality could moderate the association between self-perceived stigma and quality of life. When negative attitudes toward own aging and traditionality are higher, self-perceived stigma has a greater effect on the quality of life. More interventions related to relieving self-perceived stigma, traditionality, and negative attitude toward own aging should be considered to build a new modern society that emphasizes health, friendliness, well-being, and dignity for all ages. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8873104/ /pubmed/35223724 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.767255 Text en Copyright © 2022 Sun, Zhang, Yan, Lian, Yu, Yin, Zhao, Wang, Chang, Ji, Cheng, Wang, Huang and Cao. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Sun, Tao
Zhang, Shu-E
Yan, Meng-yao
Lian, Ting-hui
Yu, Yi-qi
Yin, Hong-yan
Zhao, Chen-xi
Wang, Yan-ping
Chang, Xiao
Ji, Ke-yu
Cheng, Si-yu
Wang, Xiao-he
Huang, Xian-hong
Cao, De-pin
Association Between Self-Perceived Stigma and Quality of Life Among Urban Chinese Older Adults: The Moderating Role of Attitude Toward Own Aging and Traditionality
title Association Between Self-Perceived Stigma and Quality of Life Among Urban Chinese Older Adults: The Moderating Role of Attitude Toward Own Aging and Traditionality
title_full Association Between Self-Perceived Stigma and Quality of Life Among Urban Chinese Older Adults: The Moderating Role of Attitude Toward Own Aging and Traditionality
title_fullStr Association Between Self-Perceived Stigma and Quality of Life Among Urban Chinese Older Adults: The Moderating Role of Attitude Toward Own Aging and Traditionality
title_full_unstemmed Association Between Self-Perceived Stigma and Quality of Life Among Urban Chinese Older Adults: The Moderating Role of Attitude Toward Own Aging and Traditionality
title_short Association Between Self-Perceived Stigma and Quality of Life Among Urban Chinese Older Adults: The Moderating Role of Attitude Toward Own Aging and Traditionality
title_sort association between self-perceived stigma and quality of life among urban chinese older adults: the moderating role of attitude toward own aging and traditionality
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8873104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35223724
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.767255
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