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A cross-cultural analysis of perception on ageist attitudes between Korean and American social work students
Authors:Hee Soon Lee  Hwan Suk Jung  Alicia Sumner
Institution:1.Bowling Green State University,Bowling Green,USA;2.Yuseong Gu Senior Center,Daejeon,South Korea;3.University of Toledo,Toledo,USA
Abstract:This study examined whether there are differences in ageist attitudes toward a person who is struggling from terminal illness between Korean and American social work major students at the undergraduate level. A total of 137 college students participated in this study: 66 Korean students in South Korea and 71 American students in the United States. The students were given surveys with an identical case but the subject was either a 38-year-old or an 80-year-old woman, and they answered 16 questions regarding their perception of age and death, end-of-life options, assessment and intervention, and values and ethics to care. The finding showed that there were generally negative ageist attitudes among social work students regardless of their cultural background, though there were some differences in their basic ageist attitudes. The findings suggest that social work students at the undergraduate level need more education to resolve their negative ageist attitudes in order to provide effective service for the older population.
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