The following are some guidelines and examples on using age-inclusive language. Consider if it's important to refer to a person's or group's age. If it's relevant, use respectful and inclusive terms that do not stereotype, exclude, or discriminate because of age. Note that you may also need to consider the appropriate gender-inclusive language when using age-inclusive language. For example, older women or transgender boy.
The American Psychological Association (APA) has the following recommendations when referring to older adults:
Instead of using... | Consider... | Examples |
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senior / seniors, elderly, the aged, senior citizens, old (e.g., old man) |
older person/persons/people older adult/adults older individual/individuals defining specific age or age range, if relevant decade descriptors (e.g., octogenarian) |
I facilitate fitness classes for older adults. The research study is open to individuals between 65 and 80 years old. |
The American Psychological Association (APA) has the following recommendations when referring to younger people:
The American Psychological Association (APA) recommends that for an individual aged 18 years and older, appropriate terms are adult, woman, man, transgender man, trans man, transgender woman, trans woman, genderqueer adult, cisgender adult, and so on. When referring to adults of different ages, you can describe age groups, such as young adults, middle-aged adults, and older adults.
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Ageism refers to "the stereotypes (how we think), prejudice (how we feel) and discrimination (how we act) towards others or oneself based on age" (World Health Organization). Ageism can impact and be carried out by anyone. Examples of ageism include:
It's important to keep in mind that age isn't indicative of a person's qualities and capabilities. When writing, it is best to avoid certain terms and expressions that perpetuate stereotypes based on age.
Ensure that the language, content, and tone of your work is inclusive of age and doesn't promote stereotypes. Try to avoid:
Certain words and expressions relating to age can be disrespectful or insensitive. This includes:
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