A Siege on Positive Ageing: Experiences of identity threat and coping among Older Adults during COVID-19 pandemic

Avelie Stuart, Lisa Sanderson,Lydia Harkin,Clifford Stevenson, Miriam Park, Ronnie Jieru Yan, Rosie Daly,Catherine V. Talbot, Suvobrata Mitra,Daniel Gooch,Dmitri Katz,Bashar Nuseibeh

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Older adults face significant challenges in regards to the various stereotypes associated with ageing, which have consequences for their mental health and wellbeing. The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened these age-based stereotypes due to older adults’ proportionally higher vulnerability to the virus. The present research explored how the pandemic has exacerbated the challenges of ageing by impacting on the social identities of older adults and how these challenges have been met. Eleven focus groups were conducted with 32 UK older adults from a range of household compositions. Guided by the social identity approach, a thematic analysis found that participants faced a number of recognisable stereotype threats: loss of opportunities to enact meaningful identities, loss of autonomy and loss of usefulness. Despite these threats, we also found participants used identity management strategies and mobilised existing or new social identities to give and receive of support and to retain a meaningful and purposeful life. The implications of this research are that governments and those supporting older adults can attend to the negative psychology impact of protective policies and know that fostering group connections can be a source of pandemic resilience.
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