Emerging Adult Caregivers: Quality of Contact, Ageism, and Future Caregiving.
Anastasia E CanellGrace I L CaskiePublished in: The Gerontologist (2022)
Caregiving during emerging adulthood may weaken the relationship between overt ageist attitudes on future caregiving intentions, especially when quality of contact is high, which is consistent with intergroup contact theory. Emerging adult caregivers may have a greater willingness to provide care in the future if supports focused on increasing quality of contact and emphasizing the strengths of the older adult population.