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Ageing perception in seniors’ formal caregivers

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This paper explores the ageing perception of a group of seniors’ caregiver workers, particularly those who have direct contact with the elderly while performing their tasks. Therefore, we analyze the variables that influence this perception and the ones that can be good predictors. One hundred and forty-eight individuals took part in this study (a hundred and thirty- five females and twelve males) with ages between twentyone and sixty-five years old. It was applied the Portuguese versions of the tests Ageing Perception Questionnaire, the Self-Concept Scale (TSCS:2) and a sociodemographic questionnaire. The results showed that the ageing perception is more negative as age advances. On the other hand, individuals with higher education, training in the health field or with a stronger self-concept have a more positive ageing perception. The studied variables that best predict the emotional representation for ageing are the academic qualifications and the academic self-concept.

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Ageing Elderly Self-concept Aging perception Formal caregiver . Faculdade de Artes e Humanidades

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Beja, M. J., Franco, G., & Sousa, J. M. (2018). Ageing perception in seniors’ formal caregivers. MOJ Gerontol Ger, 3(2), 142-144.

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