gerascophobia

English

Noun

gerascophobia (uncountable)

  1. The abnormal and persistent fear of aging or growing old.
    • 2012, Brittany Goltry, "Prevent, Reverse, & Defy: Ageism in Magazine Advertisements", thesis submitted to Carroll College, page 1:
      Thus, from gerascophobia to ageism, Euro-American society today has an overall negative view of aging.
    • 2013, Claire Fitzpatrick, The Ostracism of Ophelia, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 327:
      [] and Aprella, a freckled girl with straight strawberry blonde hair who had been diagnosed with gerascophobia.
    • 2014, Laurencia Perales-Blum, Myrthala Juárez-Treviño, Daniela Escobedo-Belloc, “Severe Growing-Up Phobia, a Condition Explained in a 14-Year-Old Boy”, in Case Reports in Psychiatry:
      Few cases of gerascophobia have been reported.
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