Diwan Sadhna, Lee Sang E, Sen Soma
School of Social Work, San Jose State University, One Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192, USA.
J Cross Cult Gerontol. 2011 Mar;26(1):55-69. doi: 10.1007/s10823-010-9134-6.
Filial obligation, described as culturally-defined rights and duties that prescribe how family members are expected to care for and provide support to each other, is an important variable that influences older immigrants' preferences for living and care arrangements. This exploratory study examined variables associated with expectations of filial obligation among middle-aged and older, Asian Indian, first generation immigrants and explored the relationship between variations in expectations of filial obligation and expressed preferences for future living arrangements. Data were collected through telephone surveys of 226 English-speaking immigrants in Atlanta, GA. Although no significant relationships were observed between filial obligation expectations and length of residence in the U.S., respondents indicated a variety of preferred future living arrangements. Contrary to current living arrangement patterns found among older immigrants, very few respondents preferred to move in with their children. The most popular preference was to "move closer to children," followed by "moving to a retirement community" with the majority preferring a retirement community geared to Asian Indians. Other preferences included "not moving" and "returning to India." Variations in expectations of filial obligation, length of residence in the U.S., and self-rated health were significantly associated with these preferences. Implications are discussed for building capacity within ethnic communities to address living arrangement preferences and their repercussions for caregiving in ethnic families and in communities.
孝道义务被描述为一种文化定义的权利和义务,规定了家庭成员之间应如何相互照顾和提供支持,它是影响老年移民对生活和照料安排偏好的一个重要变量。这项探索性研究考察了与中老年亚洲印度裔第一代移民的孝道义务期望相关的变量,并探讨了孝道义务期望的差异与对未来生活安排的明确偏好之间的关系。数据通过对佐治亚州亚特兰大市226名说英语的移民进行电话调查收集。尽管在孝道义务期望与在美国的居住时长之间未观察到显著关系,但受访者表示了各种未来偏好的生活安排。与老年移民中目前的居住安排模式相反,很少有受访者希望搬去与子女同住。最受欢迎的偏好是“搬得离子女更近”,其次是“搬到退休社区”,大多数人更喜欢专为亚洲印度裔设计的退休社区。其他偏好包括“不搬家”和“返回印度”。孝道义务期望、在美国的居住时长和自评健康状况的差异与这些偏好显著相关。文中讨论了在族裔社区内增强能力以满足生活安排偏好及其对族裔家庭和社区中照料影响的意义。