Hamon R R, Blieszner R
Messiah College, Grantham, Pennsylvania.
J Gerontol. 1990 May;45(3):P110-2. doi: 10.1093/geronj/45.3.p110.
We investigated filial responsibility consensus in a random sample of 144 elderly parent-adult child pairs. Most respondents interpreted the filial role as including a great deal of emotional support and discussion of important matters and available resources. Both generations perceived living close by and writing letters to parents on a weekly basis as less important. Parents, compared to their offspring, were more likely to disapprove of receiving financial assistance from children, living with children, and having children adjust their work schedules to help them. Robinson's A revealed that there was a moderate level of intergenerational agreement on filial responsibility expectations.
我们对144对老年父母与成年子女组成的随机样本进行了孝道责任共识调查。大多数受访者将孝道角色理解为包括大量的情感支持、重要事项和可用资源的讨论。两代人都认为住在附近和每周给父母写信不太重要。与子女相比,父母更有可能不赞成接受子女的经济援助、与子女同住以及让子女调整工作时间表来帮助他们。罗宾逊的A检验表明,在孝道责任期望方面存在适度的代际共识。