Representações sociais: estudo sobre velhice LGBT sob a ótica de facilitadores de grupos de convivência.
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Vejez LGBT, representaciones sociales, los ancianos, LGBT, CRAS.Abstract
O presente artigo buscou identificar as Representações sociais dos facilitadores de grupos de convivência dos Centros de Referência da Assistência Social (Cras) a respeito da velhice LGBT, dos estados do Ceará e Piauí, Brasil. Tratase de um estudo exploratório e descritivo com dados transversais. Assim, utilizouse para coleta de dados entrevistas semiestruturadas e questionário sociodemográfico. O estudo contou com 20 facilitadores de grupos de convivência, de ambos os sexos, com idade entre 22 e 49 anos (M= 30,95; DP=7,41). Verificou-se a partir dos dados apreendidos as percepções que permeiam o universo dessa coorte, que foram: sociedade preconceituosa para com a população LGBT; indivíduos sem preconceito; falta de informação e naturalização do processo de envelhecimento.
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