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  • Creating interaction opportunities between different age groups can help reduce ageism and promote solidarity, but age segregation in public spaces is still an issue.
  • A study found that older adults often avoid younger-frequented places like coffeeshops due to feelings of exclusivity and stereotypes, yet they are motivated to engage because of the potential for learning.
  • Larger studies confirmed that those with positive beliefs about younger people and a desire to learn are more likely to seek intergenerational contact, emphasizing the need for more age-inclusive environments to encourage interactions.

Article Abstract

Creating interaction opportunities between people of different ages can reduce ageism and increase solidarity. However, spatial age segregation persists due to a lack of age-inclusive public spaces. We explored factors motivating older adults to seek/avoid contact with younger adults in regular neighborhood coffeeshops primarily frequented by younger customers. Semi-structured interviews in Study 1 (= 12) revealed that older adults perceived age-related exclusivity in "young" spaces like coffeeshops, were hindered from visiting by metastereotypes and discrimination, but were motivated by perceived learning opportunities. Studies 2 (= 107) and 3 (= 218) employed questionnaires and tracked coffee vouchers, showing that participants with stronger learning goals and more positive metastereotypes showed greater intention to seek contact. However, only the higher-powered Study 3 revealed the importance of frequent intergenerational contact and learning goals for initiating contact in real-life. The discussion highlights implications for creating more age-inclusive spaces to foster intergenerational interaction.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00914150241301032DOI Listing

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