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Opinions of high school students in central Elazig about elderliness

METHODS: Students attending five different types of high schools in central Elazig (a city in Turkey) during the 2009–2010 school year constitute the study population. One class was randomly selected from each high school. Out of 650 students, 640 participated in the study. The data were evaluated b...

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Autores principales: Oguzoncul, A Ferdane, Aygen, Murat, Acik, Yasemin, Deveci, S Erhan, Demirbag, B Canan, Pirincci, Edibe
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4425243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25995624
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S77990
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author Oguzoncul, A Ferdane
Aygen, Murat
Acik, Yasemin
Deveci, S Erhan
Demirbag, B Canan
Pirincci, Edibe
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Aygen, Murat
Acik, Yasemin
Deveci, S Erhan
Demirbag, B Canan
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description METHODS: Students attending five different types of high schools in central Elazig (a city in Turkey) during the 2009–2010 school year constitute the study population. One class was randomly selected from each high school. Out of 650 students, 640 participated in the study. The data were evaluated by using the SPSS program; percentage, mean, and chi-square analyses were used. FINDINGS: Of all the students, 41.7% defined the elderly as those who are 60 years of age or older. When asked the question “What does elderliness mean to you?”, the majority of the students, 27.2%, responded “peace and resting”. The second most common answer, given by 23.6% of students, was “sickness/tiredness”; 16.6% responded “wisdom/experience”. Many students (30.3%) stated that the most difficult thing about living with the elderly was their interference in everything; 30.6% of students stated that there was no difficulty at all. According to 42.7% of the students, the greatest problem that the elderly face is health. Of all of the students, 58.3% stated that they feared growing old. CONCLUSION: Our study has concluded the following: 1) High school students have a conventional perception of elderliness and 2) They embrace the elderly and think that perspectives on elderliness will change through education.
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spelling pubmed-44252432015-05-20 Opinions of high school students in central Elazig about elderliness Oguzoncul, A Ferdane Aygen, Murat Acik, Yasemin Deveci, S Erhan Demirbag, B Canan Pirincci, Edibe Clin Interv Aging Original Research METHODS: Students attending five different types of high schools in central Elazig (a city in Turkey) during the 2009–2010 school year constitute the study population. One class was randomly selected from each high school. Out of 650 students, 640 participated in the study. The data were evaluated by using the SPSS program; percentage, mean, and chi-square analyses were used. FINDINGS: Of all the students, 41.7% defined the elderly as those who are 60 years of age or older. When asked the question “What does elderliness mean to you?”, the majority of the students, 27.2%, responded “peace and resting”. The second most common answer, given by 23.6% of students, was “sickness/tiredness”; 16.6% responded “wisdom/experience”. Many students (30.3%) stated that the most difficult thing about living with the elderly was their interference in everything; 30.6% of students stated that there was no difficulty at all. According to 42.7% of the students, the greatest problem that the elderly face is health. Of all of the students, 58.3% stated that they feared growing old. CONCLUSION: Our study has concluded the following: 1) High school students have a conventional perception of elderliness and 2) They embrace the elderly and think that perspectives on elderliness will change through education. Dove Medical Press 2015-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4425243/ /pubmed/25995624 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S77990 Text en © 2015 Oguzoncul et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4425243/
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