Article (Scientific journals)
Perceptions of Individual and Societal Onset of Old Age: Associations with Views on Aging in a Sample Aged 16 to 96 Years
Wettstein, Markus; KORNADT, Anna; Warner, Lisa-Marie et al.
2025In European Journal of Ageing, 22 (48)
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
 

Files


Full Text
Wettstein et al. (2025) EJOA.pdf
Author postprint (982.59 kB) Creative Commons License - Attribution
Download

All documents in ORBilu are protected by a user license.

Send to



Details



Abstract :
[en] There are considerable interindividual differences regarding when individuals perceive someone as “old” (i.e., perceived individual onset of old age). Individuals might also differ in when they believe that society considers someone as “old” (i.e., perceived societal onset of old age). We investigated how multiple indicators of views on aging (age stereotypes, subjective age, age knowledge, perceived ageism), socio-demographic factors (age, sex, education, region of residence), and self-rated health are related with perceptions of individual vs. societal onset of old age and with the difference between both measures in an age-heterogeneous sample. In the Age_ISM Germany survey, a representative sample of 2,000 Germans was recruited (age range 16-96 years, M=56.6 years). We ran structural equation models with sampling weights and found that individuals report a perceived individual onset of old age that was on average more than eight years later than their perceived societal onset of old age. Perceived ageism was associated with an earlier perceived individual and societal onset of old age as well as with a greater discrepancy between both indicators. Feeling younger was associated with a later perceived individual onset of old age. Associations of views on aging, socio-demographics, and self-rated health with perceived individual onset of old age did not vary across age groups, whereas age group differences emerged for perceived societal onset of old age. Our findings advance theoretical frameworks on views on aging by demonstrating a meaningful discrepancy between perceived individual and societal onset of old age, which are uniquely associated with views on aging.
Disciplines :
Social & behavioral sciences, psychology: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Wettstein, Markus;  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin ; Universitätsmedizin Greifswald
KORNADT, Anna  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences (DBCS) > Lifespan Development, Family and Culture
Warner, Lisa-Marie;  MSB Medical School Berlin
Kessler, Eva-Marie;  MSB Medical School Berlin
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Perceptions of Individual and Societal Onset of Old Age: Associations with Views on Aging in a Sample Aged 16 to 96 Years
Publication date :
2025
Journal title :
European Journal of Ageing
ISSN :
1613-9372
eISSN :
1613-9380
Publisher :
Springer, Germany
Volume :
22
Issue :
48
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Available on ORBilu :
since 12 September 2025

Statistics


Number of views
16 (0 by Unilu)
Number of downloads
26 (0 by Unilu)

Scopus citations®
 
0
Scopus citations®
without self-citations
0
OpenCitations
 
0
OpenAlex citations
 
0

Bibliography


Similar publications



Contact ORBilu