Turkish Journal of Geriatrics 2012 , Vol 15, Issue 4
ATTITUDES OF YOUNG ADULTS TOWARDS AGEISM
Mualla YILMAZ1, Meral ALTIOK1, Badel POLAT1, Meryem DARICI1, Mehmet Ali SUNGUR2
1Mersin Üniversitesi, Sağlık Yüksekokulu, MERSİN
2Mersin Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Biyoistatistik ve Bilişim Anabilim Dalı, MERSİN
Introduction: Ageism has become a central issue as a social consequence of elderly people having problems. This study was aimed at determining the attitudes of young adults towards ageism and the factors influencing these attitudes.

Materials and Method: This is a descriptive study. The population of this study included a total of 641 individuals aged 18-60 who came to a family health center for treatment and agreed to participate in the study. Research data were obtained by means of a “Questionnaire” designed in accordance with the relevant literature and the “Ageism Attitude Scale (AAS)”. A higher score indicates a more positive attitude towards ageing.

Results: Of the participants, 72.7% were female, 37% were high-school graduates, 87.1% lived in a nuclear family and their mean age was 38.97±11.07. The mean overall score received by the participants according to the AAS was 80.2±8.0. It was found that the participants received a score of 32.2±4.3 in the sub-scale about limiting the life of the elderly, a score of 31.7±4.9 in the sub-scale about positive discrimination for the elderly, and a score of 16.4±3.8 in the sub-scale of negative discrimination against the elderly.

Conclusion: Young adults were determined to hold positive attitudes toward ageing and to respect, cherish and care for the elderly. Keywords : Aged; Prejudice; Attitude