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040 _aUniversity of Cebu - Banilad
_cUniversity of Cebu - Banilad
100 _aDraper, Kate Ashley.,
245 _aEveryday ageism among elderlies in a Barangay /
_cKate Ashley Draper, Jada Gayle L. Miego, Cara Angelica Candilada, April Rose N. Sala, Christian Rey V. Uy.
260 _aCebu City, Philippines :
_bUniversity of Cebu - Banilad
_cc2021.
300 _ax, 102 pages :
336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
520 _aAbstract: With the current scenario of COVID-19, as well as the community quarantine, incidences of age discrimination have arisen, particularly against the community's elders. This research determines the type and degree of discrimination among older adults and ways to alleviate this. Research study utilized the descriptive-correlational design in a quantitative method, using a researcher-made questionnaire that offered a detailed overview of the research subjects. Majority of the respondents are women, college graduates , living with family, and relied on government support for their source of income. They were also free of any physical disabilities. Respondents reported experiencing ageism in their community because many of them were older women. The respondents experienced a greater degree of ageism in the community compared to government and family. According to the findings, there is a strong association between respondents' gender, living conditions, and physical disabilities to ageism degrees. In terms of educational attainment and source of financial assistance, however, there were no significant correlations. Based on the findings of this study, ageism is experienced by elderlies. Finally, in collaboration with the government, initiatives and services may be implemented and improved to ensure that our society's older adults and elders will face little to no ageism in the future. The research group recommends that stereotyping of the elderly should be avoided in favor of better recognition of them because each of them is a valuable source of information from which we can all benefit.
541 _xApuhin, Mercy Milagros
_yCollege of Nursing
_zNursing
546 _aEnglish
653 _aCOVID 19
653 _aCommunity
653 _aQuarantine
653 _aDegree of Ageism
653 _aType of Ageism
653 _aQuantitative
653 _aDescriptive-Correlational
653 _aBacayan Cebu City
700 _aMiego, Jada Gayle L.,
700 _aCandilada, Cara Angelica,
700 _aSala, April Rose N.,
700 _aUy, Christian Rey V.,
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_cTHE
998 _cKassandra [new]
_d03/15/2023
999 _c11443
_d11443