Gender and Age Related Differences in Anxiety about Aging
Western society has always been somewhat intrigued by anxiety about aging and its causes. In comparison, the study of anxiety about aging has not been given much importance in other cultures. Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine the influence of gender and age on anxiety about aging in a culturally diverse country like India. There were 300 participants ranging in age from 25-35, 45-65 and 65+ who took part in the study. It was hypothesized that a) females as compared to males have greater anxiety about aging, b) In comparison to older respondents younger and middle aged respondents have greater anxiety about aging. A survey method was used in this study and participants were required to complete the Anxiety about aging Scale (AAS). The results supported hypothesis a) and b). Further research and implications are discussed.