Abstract

Attitudes toward elderly persons were assessed among 79 undergraduates who maintained frequent, regular contact with one or both elderly grandparents. The results suggested that these young adults were more likely to hold positive attitudes than those who lack such contact. Sex differences in attitudes as well as suggestions for additional study are discussed.

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