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The parameters of prejudice: knowledge of ethics and age bias
Authors:Roberts Jane M
Institution:School of Social Work, University of South Florida, 5700 Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, Florida 34243, USA. jroberts@banshee.sar.usf.edu
Abstract:This study examined two matters pertinent to social work practice: professional ethics and age bias among practicing social workers. Because social work ethics demand competent practice within one's area of proficiency, and because bias toward any segment of social work clientele impedes competent practice, prejudicial attitudes toward older people are problematic. This study found that age bias exists among practicing social workers (N = 367), with no discernible association between knowledge of professional ethical standards and age bias. The findings suggest a subtle and pervasive bias associated with work with older people. Positive bias was more prevalent than negative bias.
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