Lawrence R H, Bennett J M, Markides K S
Philadelphia Geriatric Center.
J Gerontol. 1992 Mar;47(2):S55-65. doi: 10.1093/geronj/47.2.s55.
A model separating and relating dimensions of intergenerational solidarity with measures of psychological distress was investigated for older Mexican Americans. Solidarity consisted of measures of similarity, affection, and association. Measures of psychological distress were somatic/retarded symptoms, depressed affect, and positive affect. To evaluate whether emotional closeness with a particular child modified the linkages, the model was analyzed separately based on whether or not the elderly participant reported that the child included in the intergenerational study was her or his closest child. The findings indicated that the impact of affection and association was a function of the particular dimension of distress and the emotional closeness of the child. Although the proposed model needs expanding, it provides some support for the expectation that family solidarity has important consequences for elderly Mexican Americans.
针对年长的墨西哥裔美国人,研究了一个将代际团结维度与心理困扰指标进行区分和关联的模型。团结由相似性、情感和联系的指标构成。心理困扰指标包括躯体/迟缓症状、抑郁情绪和积极情绪。为了评估与某个特定子女的情感亲密程度是否会改变这种联系,根据老年参与者是否报告代际研究中纳入的子女是其最亲近的子女,对该模型进行了分别分析。研究结果表明,情感和联系的影响是困扰特定维度以及子女情感亲密程度的函数。尽管所提出的模型需要扩展,但它为家庭团结对年长的墨西哥裔美国人具有重要影响这一预期提供了一些支持。