TY - JOUR TI - Selected Determinants of Attitudes of Emerging Adults towards Old Age and Seniors AU - Nierzewska, Anna AU - Gurba, Ewa TI - Selected Determinants of Attitudes of Emerging Adults towards Old Age and Seniors AB - The number of elderly people in the population is constantly increasing. The seniors’ wellbeing relies heavily not only upon the activities they undertake but also on the attitude of the society toward them. Of particular importance is the attitude of the emerging adults, because it is at this stage that the process of the identity formation takes place. The aim of the study was to discover the state of knowledge, attitudes, and the frequency and quality of contacts with elderly people among the emerging adults. 180 students (87 women and 93 men) aged 18–25 (M = 22.5) participated in the study. The following tools were applied: the author’s own questionnaire to measure the contact frequency and quality, the Kogan’s Attitudes Towards Old People, and the Palmore’s Facts on Aging Quiz. Emerging adults have proven to hold ambivalent attitudes toward old people. A signifi cant correlation has been found between the knowledge and the attitudes. The frequency of contact with elderly people was negatively correlated with the intensity of the negative attitude. The quality of contact with elderly people differentiates the emerging adults’ attitudes. VL - 2018 IS - Volume 23, Issue 4 PY - 2019 SN - 1895-6297 C1 - 2084-3879 SP - 55 EP - 69 DO - 10.4467/20843879PR.18.022.9951 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/psychologia-rozwojowa/article/wybrane-uwarunkowania-postaw-osob-u-progu-doroslosci-wobec-starosci-i-seniorow KW - elderly people KW - emerging adulthood KW - attitudes towards elderly people KW - ageism KW - gerontophobia