TY - JOUR
T1 - Dust in the Wind
T2 - Ageism as Portrayed in Attitudes Toward Songs in Adulthood and Old Age
AU - Gvili, Racheli Lital
AU - Bodner, Ehud
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2023.
PY - 2023/6
Y1 - 2023/6
N2 - Ageism was found to be prevalent across various life domains, but not in the music domain. This study aimed to examine whether negative ageist attitudes toward older adults are associated with music preferences across life. Subjects (n = 214, age range 30–92, M = 56.14, SD = 16.39) were exposed to old (1910–1946), intermediate (1979–1987), and new (2014–2018) songs, chosen by a focus group, rated each song, and completed scales assessing ageism and socio-demographics. Ageist attitudes were negatively associated with liking for old songs among young and middle-aged participants. Young participants demonstrated a negative link between ageist attitudes and liking for intermediate songs. No significant results were reported regarding new songs. This provides an initial indication that ageism may be connected to attitudes toward music. Future studies can examine effects of perceived “oldness” in music on participants’ ageist attitudes, and negative attitudes toward new and intermediate songs alongside with examining negative attitudes toward younger adults.
AB - Ageism was found to be prevalent across various life domains, but not in the music domain. This study aimed to examine whether negative ageist attitudes toward older adults are associated with music preferences across life. Subjects (n = 214, age range 30–92, M = 56.14, SD = 16.39) were exposed to old (1910–1946), intermediate (1979–1987), and new (2014–2018) songs, chosen by a focus group, rated each song, and completed scales assessing ageism and socio-demographics. Ageist attitudes were negatively associated with liking for old songs among young and middle-aged participants. Young participants demonstrated a negative link between ageist attitudes and liking for intermediate songs. No significant results were reported regarding new songs. This provides an initial indication that ageism may be connected to attitudes toward music. Future studies can examine effects of perceived “oldness” in music on participants’ ageist attitudes, and negative attitudes toward new and intermediate songs alongside with examining negative attitudes toward younger adults.
KW - age
KW - ageism
KW - musical preferences
KW - out-group derogation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85146187208&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/07334648221150883
DO - 10.1177/07334648221150883
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C2 - 36629140
AN - SCOPUS:85146187208
SN - 0733-4648
VL - 42
SP - 1324
EP - 1334
JO - Journal of Applied Gerontology
JF - Journal of Applied Gerontology
IS - 6
ER -