Everyday Ageism: Perspectives from People Aged 85+ Using Participatory PhotoVoice Methodology
Sophia Ashebir, Taylor Brennan, Niels Wu, Lisa D’Ambrosio

TL;DR
This study explores how people aged 85+ experience ageism using photos and interviews, revealing both negative and positive age-related experiences.
Contribution
The study introduces participatory PhotoVoice methodology to capture multidimensional experiences of ageism among the oldest adults.
Findings
Participants experienced both covert and overt ageism across domains like healthcare and product design.
Positive ageism, such as preferential treatment, was notably reported by participants.
PhotoVoice enhanced understanding of ageism by capturing visual and personal narratives.
Abstract
While research on ageism is increasingly well-documented, little attention has been paid to how people may personally experience ageism during specific age periods in their older adulthood. Methods leveraging approaches from participatory action research to explore how the oldest of older adults (those aged 85+) experience ageism are even more scarce. This study addresses this gap by employing mixed methods, including PhotoVoice, a qualitative method leveraging participant-taken photographs, and virtual semi-structured interviews, to investigate ageism through the perspectives of a sample of adults aged 85+. Participants (N = 30) were recruited from the MIT AgeLab 85+ Lifestyle Leaders panel, a longitudinal study of U.S. octogenarians and nonagenarians, the MIT AgeLab Volunteer Database, and snowball sampling. Using an inductive, team-based thematic analysis approach, we identified a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAging and Gerontology Research · Technology Use by Older Adults · Identity, Memory, and Therapy
