Differences and Disparities in Ageism Affecting Older US Adults: A Review.
Julie Ober AllenLauren K EliasJosephine C GreenwoodPublished in: Current epidemiology reports (2022)
Given that ageism is both common and associated with poor health outcomes, identifying disproportionately affected segments of the older adult population is a necessary prerequisite for developing targeted interventions to reduce negative outcomes linked to ageism and associated health disparities. Evidence within this review suggests that the patterning of ageism may deviate from that typically documented for other social and structural disadvantages. Some groups traditionally considered to be socially marginalized were found to report more ageism while others did not.