Crimmins E M, Ingegneri D G
University of Southern California.
Res Aging. 1990 Mar;12(1):3-35. doi: 10.1177/0164027590121001.
This article addresses several specific questions which have arisen from speculation about the impact of recent social, economic, and demographic trends on the older family. The availability of and interaction with children among elderly Americans over the past two decades is examined. Causal models are used to explore the effects of social, economic, and demographic change on family interaction and living with a child. Finally, the implications of these findings for the future are reviewed. Analyses are based on the 1984 National Health Interview Survey Study on Aging and the 1962 and 1975 Survey of the Aged studies.
本文探讨了几个特定问题,这些问题源于对近期社会、经济和人口趋势对老年家庭影响的猜测。研究了过去二十年美国老年人中子女的可获得性以及与子女的互动情况。使用因果模型来探究社会、经济和人口变化对家庭互动以及与子女同住的影响。最后,回顾了这些研究结果对未来的启示。分析基于1984年全国健康访谈衰老研究以及1962年和1975年老年调查研究。