Older adults Infantilization can happen to older adults, which leads to denying them autonomy in their care, such as through being excessively controlled or being addressed with
baby talk, as if they were a small child incapable of understanding complex topics. This leads to a reduced
quality of care. From a patient's perspective, this is seen as disrespectful and patronizing. Infantilization can also occur as an aspect of
intimate partner violence, as some abusive partners substitute physical violence for
psychological abuse to maintain their power.
Youth When used in reference to
adolescents, the term typically suggests that teenagers and their potential are underestimated in modern society. It can also be used to describe adolescents being regarded as though they are younger than their actual age. Infantilization may also refer to a process when a child is being treated in a manner appropriate only for younger children.
Robert Epstein is a notable critic of the treatment of youth and adolescents, suggesting that many public policymakers and neuroscientists utilize myths about the teenage brain in order to disenfranchise and ultimately infantilize them. == Property law ==