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LA PARTICIPACIÓN CÍVICA DE LAS PERSONAS MAYORES COMO EXPRESIÓN DE LA GENERATIVIDAD EN LA VEJEZ
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La participación cívica de las personas mayores podría ser considerada como un ejemplo paradigmático del “buen” envejecer, ya que los mayores obtendrían importantes beneficios a nivel personal al tiempo que contribuyen al desarrollo de sus comunidades. Aunque la investigación previa ha arrojado una gran cantidad de datos empíricos respecto al perfil de las personas mayores que participan, a los factores que predicen esta participación y a los beneficios personales y sociales que se desprenden de la misma, todavía son escasos los intentos de sistematizar este fenómeno desde una perspectiva psicológica. Este artículo explora la utilidad del concepto eriksoniano de generatividad como marco de comprensión de la participación cívica de las personas mayores y propone una agenda de investigación futura desde este punto de vista.
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1517-2473
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España). Proyecto PSI2009-10966
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Villar, Feliciano | Serrat, Rodrigo
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12 de dezembro de 2014
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https://seer.ufrgs.br/RevEnvelhecer/article/view/44952 | 10.22456/2316-2171.44952
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Fonte
Estudos Interdisciplinares sobre o Envelhecimento; v. 19, n. 2 (2014) | 2316-2171 | 1517-2473
Assuntos
gerontologia; psicologia social; psicologia evolutiva | personas mayores; participación cívica; generatividad
Tipo
info:eu-repo/semantics/article | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion | Avaliado pelos pares