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- Title
Representações sociais e crenças normativas sobre envelhecimento.
- Authors
de Lucena Torres, Tatiana; Vizeu Camargo, Brigido; Barbará Boulsfield, Andréa; Oliveira Silva, Antônia
- Abstract
This study adopted the theory of social representations as a theoretical framework in order to characterize similarities and differences in social representations and normative beliefs of aging for different age groups. The 638 participants responded to self-administered questionnaire and were equally distributed by sex and age. The results show that aging is characterized by positive stereotypes (knowledge and experience); however, retirement is linked to aging, but in a negative way, particularly for men, involving illness, loneliness and disability. When age was considered, it was verified that the connections with the representational elements became more complex for older groups, showing social representation functionality, largely for the elderly. Adulthood seems to be preferred and old age is disliked. There were divergences related to the perception of the beginning of life phases, especially that of old age. Work was characterized as the opposite of aging, and it revealed the need for actions intended for the elderly and retired workers, with post-retirement projects. In addition, it suggests investment in public policies that encourage intergenerational contact, with efforts to reduce intolerance and discrimination based on age of people.
- Publication
Revista Ciência & Saúde Coletiva, 2015, Vol 20, Issue 12, p3621
- ISSN
1413-8123
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/1413-812320152012.01042015