Kataoka-Yahiro Merle R
University of Hawaii at Manoa School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene, Department of Nursing, 2528 McCarthy Mall, Webster Hall 409, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA.
J Cult Divers. 2010 Spring;17(1):24-33.
The purpose of this exploratory study was to describe the relationships between roles, acculturation, and perceived health status among 47 FA grandparent caregivers who were providing extensive caregiving to their grandchildren. Role satisfaction was significantly related to perceived health status. Role occupancy was significantly related to years lived in the U.S. and employment. Role integration and role stress were significantly related to gender and income. Acculturation was significantly related to role involvement, years lived in the U.S., language spoken, and education. The findings of this health disparities research study will lead to more contextual work in this area of study.
这项探索性研究的目的是描述47位为孙辈提供大量照料的寄养祖父母照料者的角色、文化适应与感知健康状况之间的关系。角色满意度与感知健康状况显著相关。角色占据与在美国居住的年限和就业情况显著相关。角色整合和角色压力与性别和收入显著相关。文化适应与角色参与、在美国居住的年限、所讲语言和教育程度显著相关。这项健康差异研究的结果将促使在该研究领域开展更多背景研究工作。