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100 _aGarrido, José María et al
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245 _aAre older adults’ leisure patterns consistent with the active ageing model? The influence of the ageist stereotypes
260 _aSocial Policy and Society
300 _a21(4), Oct, 2022: p.575-596
520 _aMore and more studies indicate that leisure plays a fundamental role in active ageing. Our study describes the current leisure patterns of older adults, comparing them with other age groups. Consequently, 445 adults, stratified by age (young, middle-aged and older adults), were selected and subsequently administered a set of tests. The results indicate that older people claim having more time for their leisure activities; however, the diversity of activities performed is lower, showing a negative gradient based on age. The leisure patterns of older people reflect a predominance of passive leisure, little cultural leisure time and moderate levels of social and physical leisure activities. Older people’s leisure seems to be influenced by ageist stereotypes and attribution biases. Our findings imply that these results could be used to design and implement programs aimed at promoting leisure styles that contribute to increase active ageing. – Reproduced
650 _aLeisure, Adults active, Ageism, Attributions.
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773 _aSocial Policy and Society
906 _aLEISURE
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