McCulloch B J
Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, Duke University Medical Center.
J Gerontol. 1990 Jul;45(4):S150-5. doi: 10.1093/geronj/45.4.s150.
Information concerning the relationship of intergenerational helping to older adult well-being is ambiguous. Intergenerational reciprocity was investigated using two competing theoretical perspectives, social exchange and equity propositions. Social exchange propositions predict a linear relationship between intergenerational aid and older parent morale, with higher morale positively related to giving or receiving more intergenerational help. Equity propositions predict that the intergenerational aid, morale relationship will be curvilinear, with higher older parent morale related to balanced exchanges of intergenerational aid. Neither theoretical perspective was supported by the data. Intergenerational aid was not useful in explaining variance in older parent morale regardless of the operational definition of intergenerational aid. These results provide support for earlier studies that conclude the amount of help exchanged within families does not affect the well-being of older family members.
关于代际帮助与老年人幸福感之间关系的信息并不明确。我们从社会交换和公平理论这两种相互竞争的理论视角出发,对代际互惠进行了研究。社会交换理论预测,代际援助与老年父母的士气之间存在线性关系,士气越高与给予或接受更多代际帮助呈正相关。公平理论预测,代际援助与士气的关系将呈曲线关系,老年父母士气越高与代际援助的平衡交换有关。但这两种理论视角均未得到数据支持。无论代际援助的操作定义如何,代际援助都无助于解释老年父母士气的差异。这些结果为早期研究提供了支持,这些研究得出结论,家庭内部交换的帮助量不会影响老年家庭成员的幸福感。