Journal of Ageing and Longevity (Nov 2022)

Incarcerated Brazilian Elderly: Memories about Family

  • Pollyanna Lima,
  • Alessandra Oliveira,
  • Luana Reis,
  • Arianna Lopes,
  • Elaine Santana,
  • Thaiza Nobre,
  • Luciana Reis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jal2040024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 293 – 303

Abstract

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This article aims to analyze the memories of incarcerated elderly people about family. This is an exploratory and analytical study, with a qualitative approach, carried out in three prison units in Bahia, with 31 incarcerated elderly people, through semi-structured interview. Most are male (30), between 60 to 65-years-old (21), married (12) and with three to four children (10). The results show that the 10 most evoked words were: family; sons; mom; father; women; life; cry; today; brothers; and longing. The study showed that the family constitution is maintained because the experiences that are symbolized in it have socially crystallized definitions as references. Anchored by social frames of memories that remain, since they remain alive in the groups and are permanently maintained. It was also found that the family plays an extremely important role in their lives and that the mother is the central point of this family.

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