The Louis and Gabi Weisfeld School of Social Work, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.
Stress Health. 2014 Feb;30(1):23-33. doi: 10.1002/smi.2492. Epub 2013 May 27.
The study examined the contribution of sociodemographic characteristics, perceived stress, and cognitive appraisals of grandparenthood to life satisfaction among new grandparents. The theoretical framework was Lazarus and Folkman's stress and coping model and the positive psychology approach. The sample consisted of 246 Israeli grandparents (aged 42-72 years) who completed a set of questionnaires 3-24 months after the birth of their first grandchild. The results showed that higher levels of life satisfaction were associated with younger age of grandparents, higher levels of physical health and economic status, and lower grandparent distress. Moreover, maternal grandparents reported higher appraisals of challenge and threat than did paternal grandparents, and grandfathers reported a higher perception of dysfunctional interaction with the grandchild than did grandmothers. Most importantly, the participants' cognitive appraisals were found to moderate the perceptions of stress generated by the birth of a first grandchild. The study highlights the need for preventive interventions aimed at promoting factors that can empower new grandparents who have difficulty coping with their new role.
这项研究考察了社会人口特征、感知压力和对祖辈身份的认知评估对新祖辈生活满意度的贡献。理论框架是拉扎勒斯和福克曼的压力和应对模型以及积极心理学方法。样本由 246 名以色列祖辈(年龄在 42-72 岁之间)组成,他们在第一个孙辈出生后 3-24 个月内完成了一组问卷。结果表明,较高的生活满意度与祖辈较年轻、身体健康和经济状况较好以及祖辈压力较低有关。此外,与祖父相比,外祖母对挑战和威胁的评价更高,与孙子的互动功能失调的感知也高于祖母。最重要的是,研究人员发现,参与者的认知评估可以调节由第一个孙辈出生引起的压力感知。这项研究强调了需要采取预防措施,旨在促进那些难以应对新角色的新祖辈的赋权因素。