Abstract
The psychometric adequacy of the Intergenerational Exchanges Attitude Scale (IEAS), a five‐subscale (24‐item) measure of attitudes toward intergenerational exchanges between young children and dependent older adults, is described. Tests for internal consistency and validity, including correlational analyses indicating a significant positive relationship between attitudes toward intergenerational exchanges and the likelihood of providing intergenerational activities, provided viable evidence for the reliability and validity of the IEAS.