Smith Gregory C, Rodriguez Julian Montoro, Palmieri Patrick A
College of Education, Health and Human Services Kent State University.
Fam Soc. 2010 Jan 1;91(4):385-393. doi: 10.1606/1044-3894.4030.
Despite increasing popularity of support groups for custodial grandfamilies, the few published studies to date raise questions regarding actual support group usage and disregard predictors of such use. This study examined patterns of self-reported use, need, and unmet need of both grandparent and grandchild support groups. In addition, the Andersen Social Behavioral Model was used to identify predisposing, enabling, and need factors that predicted use in a national sample of 733 grandfamilies recruited by either convenience or population-based strategies. Reported use and need for support groups were lower in the population-based sample, and predictors varied by sampling strategy. The findings are discussed in terms of how they inform service providers and researchers regarding factors that influence support group use by custodial grandfamilies.
尽管照顾孙辈的祖父母支持小组越来越受欢迎,但迄今为止为数不多的已发表研究对实际支持小组的使用情况提出了疑问,并忽视了此类使用的预测因素。本研究调查了祖父母和孙辈支持小组自我报告的使用模式、需求以及未满足的需求。此外,采用安德森社会行为模型来识别在通过便利抽样或基于人群的策略招募的733个祖父母家庭的全国样本中,预测使用情况的易患因素、促成因素和需求因素。基于人群的样本中报告的支持小组使用情况和需求较低,且预测因素因抽样策略而异。将根据这些发现如何为服务提供者和研究人员提供有关影响照顾孙辈的祖父母使用支持小组的因素的信息来讨论这些结果。