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Intergenerational Activities that Promote Engaging Conversations are Preferred among Young and Older Adults
Authors:A Patricia Aguilera-Hermida  Ellen A Anderson  Vanessa A Negrón
Institution:1. Pennsylvania State Universityaua240@psu.edu;3. Pennsylvania State University
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Loneliness negatively affects young and older adults. Intergenerational activities foster social connectedness. Using quantitative and qualitative methods, this study explored which intergenerational activities are most enjoyable for college students and retirement community residents. Demographics, loneliness, enjoyment, conversation level, and type of activity were analyzed. The enjoyment and conversation variables were positively correlated (r = .59, p < .001) which was supported by participants’ narratives. Both populations most enjoyed the activities with higher conversation levels, with the first being committees, followed by meals, one on one activities, and transportation. Retirement communities and universities should promote intergenerational activities, which include meaningful conversations.
Keywords:Intergenerational relationships  intergenerational activities  loneliness  older adults  college students
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