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International Journal of Aging & Human Development | 2008

Shielding self-esteem through the adoption of psychological disengagement mechanisms: the good and the bad news.

Francine Tougas; Martine Lagacé; Joelle Laplante; Christian R. Bellehumeur

The fact that Canadas working population is aging and will continue to do so is no surprise to anyone. What is surprising though is what many of these aging workers are experiencing in the late years of their career: They continue to be the target of negative stereotypes which in turn, reinforce discrimination and marginalization practices. The present study was aimed at understanding the consequences of differential treatment based on age (measured by relative deprivation) from the theoretical perspective of psychological disengagement. A total of 117 Canadian civil servants over the age of 45 participated in this study. According to hypotheses, it was found that feelings of relative deprivation were associated with discounting which in turn led to a decrease in self-esteem. This chain of reactions generated instabilities, fluctuations in self-esteem and through this, questioned the protective role of psychological disengagement. It is only by devaluing their non-prestigious domain of activity that participants seemed to regain stability of their self-esteem. Theoretical and practical implications of these results are discussed.


Canadian Journal on Aging-revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement | 2008

La santé en péril : répercussions de la communication âgiste sur le désengagement psychologique et l'estime de soi des infirmiers de 45 ans et plus

Martine Lagacé; Francine Tougas; Joelle Laplante; Jean-François Neveu

In response to the contradictions appearing between, on the one hand, government promotion of family caregiving for elderly parents and, on the other, the rise of autonomist values (as documented in the literature), we surveyed a number of elderly people living with disabilities about the kind of assistance they would like to receive. The present qualitative, thematic analysis is based on the accounts given by 19 elderly people who receive assistance. The findings show that the position of elderly people with respect to their desire to receive (or not receive) substantial assistance from their family rests on a set of values, wishes, and/or fears - including, particularly, adherence to the value of autonomy, the desire to respect freedom (ones own as well as that of others), adherence to norms of familial duty, attachment to ones home, the value placed on solitude and privacy, and the degree of emotional closeness between the elderly and their children. Access to quality formal services also stands out as a factor enabling elderly people to actualize the desire for care which they elicited within the framework of this analysis.


Revue internationale de psychologie sociale | 2010

Communication âgiste au travail : une voie vers le désengagement psychologique et la retraite des infirmières d'expérience ?

Martine Lagacé; Francine Tougas; Joelle Laplante; Jean-François Neveu


Journal of Applied Social Psychology | 2007

Love It or Leave It: A Look at Women in Clerical Occupations1

Ann M. Beaton; Francine Tougas; Joelle Laplante


Communication et organisation | 2011

Construction sociale du vieillir dans les médias écrits canadiens : de la lourdeur de la vulnérabilité à l’insoutenable légèreté de l’être

Martine Lagacé; Joelle Laplante; André Davignon


The International Journal of Aging and Society | 2013

Canadian Media’s Discourse on Older Workers

Martine Lagacé; Joelle Laplante; Isaac Nahon-Serfaty


The International Journal of Aging and Society | 2013

Canadian Media’s Discourse on Older Workers: Reinforcing the Dichotomy of “Good” vs. “Bad” Old Age?

Isaac Nahon-Serfaty; Joelle Laplante; Martine Lagacé


The International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities, and Nations: Annual Review | 2010

Facilitators and Moderators of Psychological Disengagement among Older Workers: The Contribution of Group Status, Meaning of Work and Collective Self-Esteem

Joelle Laplante; Francine Tougas; Martine Lagacé; Christian R. Bellehumeur


Les Cahiers Internationaux de Psychologie Sociale | 2005

Le sexisme, un barrage à deux voies : la résistance à l'intégration des femmes dans un secteur traditionnellement masculin

Francine Tougas; Ann M. Beaton; Joelle Laplante


European Review of Applied Psychology-revue Europeenne De Psychologie Appliquee | 2011

Psychological disengagement as a silent response to perceived (present and future) sex-based disadvantage among female office workers

Joelle Laplante; Francine Tougas; Ann M. Beaton; Christian R. Bellehumeur

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École nationale d'administration publique

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École nationale d'administration publique

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