This study sought to characterize the elderly and their participation in group educational activities, and to verify the socio-demographic and health factors associated with non-participation. It was a cross-sectional survey carried out with 2,142 elderly individuals, using descriptive analysis, Student's t-test and logistical regression (p<0.05). In both groups, the majority of participants were women, 60├70 years of age, married, with an income of one minimum salary. The elderly participants predominately showed 1├4 years of education, with non-participants 4├8. The morbidities most cited by the elderly who participated in educational activities were: hypertension and vision problems. Among non-participants, vision and spinal problems prevailed. In both groups, the greatest percentage was 1├3 incapacities. The age range of 80 years and above was associated with a greater chance of non-participation in activities. It is necessary to plan actions that favor participation, thereby contributing to monitor their health conditions.
Elderly; Geriatric nursing; Health education