Youths Opinion on the Elderly

Abstract:  The aging of the population constitutes a major challenge for services that interact in an interdisciplinary way with the elderly. We carried out a descriptive cross-sectional study to evaluate opinions of young people regarding the elderly in students of the Department&...

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Autores principales: Moreno , S, Carbonetti , MJ, Retamar, A, Seleme, ML, Carbonetti , ME
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/34935
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author Moreno , S
Carbonetti , MJ
Retamar, A
Seleme, ML
Carbonetti , ME
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description Abstract:  The aging of the population constitutes a major challenge for services that interact in an interdisciplinary way with the elderly. We carried out a descriptive cross-sectional study to evaluate opinions of young people regarding the elderly in students of the Department of Community Health III FCM UNC. Anonymous online self-administered survey was conducted using Chi2 and Fisher, designed by Lic. Luis Parodi, and approved by Master's Degree in Gerontology. Chi2 values ​​less than 12.6, p less than 0.023 were obtained. Inclusion Criteria: students of the subject from the year 2021. 384 students participated, response rate 85%. 87% between 19 and 21 years old, 64.6% Female and 35.4% Male 16.2% do not have a grandparent, of those who have 84.3% do not live with them, 36% see them daily, 79.3% have an affectionate relationship. 65.7% consult in problem situations. 73.6% do not consult in personal aspects. 86.2% know the elderly and live nearby. 52.14% is related to affection, 35.3% with respect and 14.7% does not maintain any relationship. 48.2% do not know the beginning of old age and 51.8% are over 60 years old. When requesting aspects that are related to old age regardless of age, 22.5% indicated hopelessness. 18.3% do not love life, 24% feel sick and lonely. young people who visualize the elderly in the framework of society neither rejected nor accepted 33.5%, more respected than not respected in 36.2%, more sedentary than laborious 35.6%, more polite than rude 46.9%, more loving than indifferent in 33.9%, which is equally considered more pleasant than unpleasant in 46%, who is socially more abandoned than protected 31.7% is considered wiser than ignorant 46.1%, it is equally annoying than useful 38.2%, equally boring than active by 40.4% and more ignored than heard by 29.3%. 77.3% believe that the main obstacle that stands between the young-old is the time, 15.2% that the young marginalize the old and 6.4% that the old self-marginalize. 92.4% propose meetings and encounters between young and old, 49% think that the young generations reject the old and 51% think that they do not. This work opens new lines of research to consider the Elderly as a subject integrated in society with opportunities and quality of life.
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spelling I10-R327-article-349352024-04-15T16:19:09Z Youths Opinion on the Elderly Opinión de los Jóvenes sobre el Adulto Mayor A Moreno , S Carbonetti , MJ Retamar, A Seleme, ML Carbonetti , ME elderly young people opinión adulto mayor jóvenes opinión . Abstract:  The aging of the population constitutes a major challenge for services that interact in an interdisciplinary way with the elderly. We carried out a descriptive cross-sectional study to evaluate opinions of young people regarding the elderly in students of the Department of Community Health III FCM UNC. Anonymous online self-administered survey was conducted using Chi2 and Fisher, designed by Lic. Luis Parodi, and approved by Master's Degree in Gerontology. Chi2 values ​​less than 12.6, p less than 0.023 were obtained. Inclusion Criteria: students of the subject from the year 2021. 384 students participated, response rate 85%. 87% between 19 and 21 years old, 64.6% Female and 35.4% Male 16.2% do not have a grandparent, of those who have 84.3% do not live with them, 36% see them daily, 79.3% have an affectionate relationship. 65.7% consult in problem situations. 73.6% do not consult in personal aspects. 86.2% know the elderly and live nearby. 52.14% is related to affection, 35.3% with respect and 14.7% does not maintain any relationship. 48.2% do not know the beginning of old age and 51.8% are over 60 years old. When requesting aspects that are related to old age regardless of age, 22.5% indicated hopelessness. 18.3% do not love life, 24% feel sick and lonely. young people who visualize the elderly in the framework of society neither rejected nor accepted 33.5%, more respected than not respected in 36.2%, more sedentary than laborious 35.6%, more polite than rude 46.9%, more loving than indifferent in 33.9%, which is equally considered more pleasant than unpleasant in 46%, who is socially more abandoned than protected 31.7% is considered wiser than ignorant 46.1%, it is equally annoying than useful 38.2%, equally boring than active by 40.4% and more ignored than heard by 29.3%. 77.3% believe that the main obstacle that stands between the young-old is the time, 15.2% that the young marginalize the old and 6.4% that the old self-marginalize. 92.4% propose meetings and encounters between young and old, 49% think that the young generations reject the old and 51% think that they do not. This work opens new lines of research to consider the Elderly as a subject integrated in society with opportunities and quality of life. Resumen:  El envejecimiento de la población constituye un desafío importante para los servicios que interactúan en forma interdisciplinaria con el adulto mayor. Realizamos estudio descriptivo de corte transversal, para evaluar opiniones de jóvenes respecto al adulto mayor en estudiantes de la cátedra de Salud Comunitaria III FCM UNC, . Se realizó encuesta anónima online autoadministrada usando Chi2 y Fisher, diseñada por Lic. Luis Parodi, y aprobado por Maestría en Gerontología. Se obtuvieron valores de Chi2 menor a 12.6, p menor a 0.023. Criterios de Inclusión: estudiantes de la materia del año 2021. Participaron 384 alumnos, tasa de respuesta 85%. 87% entre 19 y 21 años, 64.6% Femenino y 35.4% Masculino 16.2% no tienen abuelo, de los que tienen 84,3% no vive con ellos, 36% los ve diariamente, 79.3% relación afectuosa. 65,7% consulta ante situaciones problemas. 73.6% no consultan en aspectos personales. 86.2% conocen ancianos y viven cerca. 52.14% se relaciona con afecto.35.3% con respeto y 14.7% no mantiene ninguna relación. 48.2% desconocen edad comienzo de vejez y 51.8% mas de 60 años. Al solicitar aspectos que se relacionan con la vejez independiente de la edad, el 22.5% indicaron la desesperanza. 18.3% no amar la vida, 24% sentirse enfermo y soledad. los jóvenes que visualizan al anciano en el marco de la sociedad ni rechazado ni aceptado un 33.5%, mas respetado que no respetado en un 36.2%, mas sedentario que laborioso un 35.6%, mas educado que grosero un 46.9%, mas amoroso que indiferente en un 33.9%, que es igualmente considerado mas agradable que desagradable en un 46%, que socialmente esta mas abandonado que amparado 31,7% es considerado mas sabio que ignorante 46.1%,  es igualmente estorbo que útil 38.2%, igualmente aburrido que activo en un 40,4% y mas ignorado que escuchado un 29.3%. 77.3% opinan que el principal obstáculo que se interpone entre joven- viejo es la época, un 15.2% que el joven margina al viejo y un 6.4% que el viejo se auto margina. 92.4% proponen reuniones y encuentros entre jóvenes y viejos, 49% opinan que las generaciones jóvenes rechazan a los viejos y el 51% opina que no.  Este trabajo abre nuevas líneas de investigación para considerar al Adulto Mayor como sujeto integrado en sociedad con oportunidades y calidad de vida. . 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