The fight against prejudice in older adultsperspective taking effectiveness

  1. Álvarez Castillo, José Luis
  2. Jiménez Eguizábal, Juan Alfredo
  3. Palmero Cámara, María Carmen
  4. González González, Hugo
Zeitschrift:
Revista Latinoamericana de Psicología

ISSN: 0120-0534

Datum der Publikation: 2014

Ausgabe: 46

Nummer: 1-3

Seiten: 137-147

Art: Artikel

DOI: 10.1016/S0120-0534(14)70017-2 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Andere Publikationen in: Revista Latinoamericana de Psicología

Zusammenfassung

Inhibition of prejudice appears to be more problematic for older adults, hence the need to develop programs to reduce intergroup bias at later stages in life. Perspective taking was analyzed in this study, as one of various cognitive strategies that have been shown to reduce such bias. Data on a sample of 63 Spanish participants with a mean age of 64.1 years was gathered after an intervention based on mental imagery, aimed at reducing explicit prejudice. A wide array of variables was measured (personality traits, values, empathy, and attribution) which may moderate effectiveness in perspective taking. Despite no main effect was found, effects due to interaction of perspective taking found in OLS regression analysis revealed that perspective taking based intervention was effective for some older adults, particularly those who had low scores on agreeableness, empathy, and universalism, and high scores on conformity. The conclusions suggest that perspective taking might be successfully applied to some profiles of older people albeit it is not as strong and transferable strategy as it used to be thought.