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A Guerra Colonial Portuguesa é um dos acontecimentos mais marcantes da história portuguesa, remetendo à segunda metade do século XX. A geração que participou neste conflito armado encontra-se, no presente ano de 2019, com 65 e mais anos. Incidindo a investigação no âmbito da Gerontologia Social, aborda-se o envelhecimento enquanto processo que acompanha o ciclo vital, com a finalidade de analisar como a participação na Guerra Colonial condicionou as trajetórias de vida e o processo de envelhecimento de ex-militares de diferentes ramos de serviço, como o Exército, a Força Aérea e a Marinha; e de diferentes teatros de operações, nomeadamente Angola, Guiné e Moçambique, que se encontravam em serviço entre os anos de 1961 e 1975, na Guerra Colonial, sendo delineado este estudo exploratório, utilizando uma amostragem não probabilística. A partir das entrevistas realizadas a 30 ex-militares associados a dispositivos de suporte como a Associação dos Deficientes das Forças Armadas (ADFA), a Associação de Apoio aos Ex-Combatentes Vítimas do Stress de Guerra (APOIAR) e o Instituto de Ação Social das Forças Armadas (IASFA), caracterizou-se a população-alvo, em termos sociodemográficos, identificaram-se relações entre a participação na Guerra Colonial, as trajetórias de vida e o processo de envelhecimento da população-alvo, e através das 9 entrevistas realizadas a Informadores Qualificados, realizou-se um levantamento das funções de vários profissionais em diferentes áreas de atuação, relacionando-se com o apoio dado a ex-militares.
The Portuguese Colonial War is one of the most striking events in the Portuguese history, referring to the second half of the twentieth century. The generation that participated in this armed conflit finds themselves, in this present time, being over 65 years old. By focusing the investigation in the scope of Social Gerontology, addresses the act of aging as a process that follows the vital cycle, with the goal of analysing the way in which the Colonial War conditioned the life trajectories and the aging process of ex-military from different branches of service such as Army, Air Force and Navy; and from different sites of commissions, namely Angola, Guinea and Mozambique, that were in service between the years 1961 and 1975 in the Colonial War and this exploratory study was designed using a non-probabilistic sampling. From the interview with 30 ex-military associated to support associations such as “Associação dos Deficientes das Forças Armadas” (ADFA), “Associação de Apoio aos ExCombatentes Vítimas do Stress de Guerra” (APOIAR) and “Instituto de Ação Social das Forças Armadas” (IASFA), it is possible to caracterize the target population, in a sociodemographic way, looking to find relations between the participation in the Colonial War, life trajectories, and the aging process of the target population, and through the 9 interviews conducted with Qualified Informants, it was made a survey of the roles of various professionals in different areas of activity, relating with the support given to ex-military.
The Portuguese Colonial War is one of the most striking events in the Portuguese history, referring to the second half of the twentieth century. The generation that participated in this armed conflit finds themselves, in this present time, being over 65 years old. By focusing the investigation in the scope of Social Gerontology, addresses the act of aging as a process that follows the vital cycle, with the goal of analysing the way in which the Colonial War conditioned the life trajectories and the aging process of ex-military from different branches of service such as Army, Air Force and Navy; and from different sites of commissions, namely Angola, Guinea and Mozambique, that were in service between the years 1961 and 1975 in the Colonial War and this exploratory study was designed using a non-probabilistic sampling. From the interview with 30 ex-military associated to support associations such as “Associação dos Deficientes das Forças Armadas” (ADFA), “Associação de Apoio aos ExCombatentes Vítimas do Stress de Guerra” (APOIAR) and “Instituto de Ação Social das Forças Armadas” (IASFA), it is possible to caracterize the target population, in a sociodemographic way, looking to find relations between the participation in the Colonial War, life trajectories, and the aging process of the target population, and through the 9 interviews conducted with Qualified Informants, it was made a survey of the roles of various professionals in different areas of activity, relating with the support given to ex-military.
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Dissertação de Mestrado em Gerontologia Social
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Gerontologia Guerra Colonial Processo de envelhecimento Ramos de serviços Teatros de operações Trajetórias de vida Gerontology Portuguese Colonial War Aging Process Branches of Service Sites of Commissions Live Trajectories
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Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas
