Objective: To evaluate the attitude of children who live with seniors with non-transmissible chronic diseases toward aging and the related sociodemographic variables.Methods: This cross-sectional study included 48 children aged seven to ten years. We used the following instruments: sociodemographic questionnaire and attitude scale for children in relation to aging. This instrument includes four domains and evaluates the attitude toward aging on a scale ranging from 1 (more positive attitude) to 3 (more negative attitude).Results: Mean score was 1.79±0.19. Between domains, the domain showing the lowest mean value was the Persona domain (1.70±0.33). The highest value was seen in the Agency domain (1.84±0.40). Variables that showed a relation (p<0.05) with attitudes were family income, degree of kinship and time of contact daily with senior and the type of non-transmissible chronic disease of the elderly.Conclusion: Children had more positive than negative attitudes toward aging.
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De Oliveira, N. A., Luchesi, B. M., Inouye, K., Barham, E. J., & Pavarini, S. C. I. (2015). Avaliação da atitude das crianças que residem com idosos em relação à velhice. ACTA Paulista de Enfermagem, 28(1), 87–94. https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0194201500015
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