Diferencias de edad en empatía: Desde la adolescencia hasta la tercera edad

Translated title of the contribution: Age differences in empathy: From adolescence to old age

B. López-Pérez*, I. Fernández-Pinto

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Abstract

Changes in empathy after adolescence have been hardly studied compared to previous years of the life span. The present paper aims to analyze age differences in empathy, considering this concept from a multidimensional approach. Two questionnaires were administered to 280 examinees assigned to different age groups: adolescence (16-19 years), early adulthood (20-30 years), middle adulthood (31-40 years), late adulthood (41-59 years) and old age (60-66 years). ANOVA analysis was used to compare possible differences among the different age groups. Results showed that the affective components of empathy tend to remain stable, although the cognitive components tend to decrease with age. These findings could be useful when designing intervention programmes, where each programme could be adapted to the specific needs of each person.

Translated title of the contributionAge differences in empathy: From adolescence to old age
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)139-150
Number of pages12
JournalAnsiedad y Estres
Volume16
Issue number2-3
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • Affective and Cognitive Em pathy Test (TECA)
  • Age differences
  • Empathy
  • Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI)

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