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日常情境中的代际支持。

Intergenerational Support in a Daily Context.

作者信息

Fingerman Karen L, Kim Kyungmin, Tennant Patrick S, Birditt Kira S, Zarit Steven H

机构信息

Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin.

Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

出版信息

Gerontologist. 2016 Oct;56(5):896-908. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnv035. Epub 2015 Apr 17.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY

Using retrospective global reports, studies have found that middle-aged adults in the United States provide intermittent support to their aging parents and more frequent support to grown children. To date, studies have not examined support middle-aged adults provide to different generations on a daily basis. Daily support may include mundane everyday exchanges that may (or may not) affect well-being.

DESIGN AND METHODS

Middle-aged adults (N = 191, mean age 55.93) completed a general interview regarding family ties, followed by interviews each day for 7 days (N = 1,261 days). Daily interviews assessed support (e.g., advice, emotional, practical help) participants provided each grown child (n = 454) and aging parent (n = 253). Participants also reported daily mood.

RESULTS

Most participants provided emotional support (80%), advice (87%), and practical help (69%) to a grown child and also provided emotional support (61%) and advice (61%) or practical help (43%) to a parent that week. Multilevel models confirmed generational differences; grown children were more likely to receive everyday support than parents. Providing support to grown children was associated with positive mood, whereas providing support to parents was associated with more negative mood.

IMPLICATIONS

Daily intergenerational support was more common than studies using global reports of support have found. Some daily support may be fleeting and not stand out in memory. The findings were consistent with the intergenerational stake hypothesis, which suggests middle-aged adults are more invested in their grown children than in their parents. Nonetheless, middle-aged adults were highly involved with aging parents.

摘要

研究目的

通过回顾性全球报告,研究发现美国的中年成年人会间歇性地支持年迈的父母,而对成年子女的支持则更为频繁。迄今为止,尚无研究考察中年成年人每天为不同代际提供的支持。日常支持可能包括那些可能(或可能不)影响幸福感的平凡日常交流。

设计与方法

中年成年人(N = 191,平均年龄55.93岁)完成了一次关于家庭关系的综合访谈,随后连续7天每天接受访谈(共1261天)。每日访谈评估了参与者为每位成年子女(n = 454)和年迈父母(n = 253)提供的支持(如建议、情感支持、实际帮助)。参与者还报告了每日情绪。

结果

大多数参与者在那周为成年子女提供了情感支持(80%)、建议(87%)和实际帮助(69%),同时也为父母提供了情感支持(61%)、建议(61%)或实际帮助(43%)。多层次模型证实了代际差异;成年子女比父母更有可能获得日常支持。为成年子女提供支持与积极情绪相关,而为父母提供支持则与更消极的情绪相关。

启示

日常代际支持比使用支持的全球报告的研究所发现的更为普遍。一些日常支持可能转瞬即逝,在记忆中并不突出。这些发现与代际利益假说一致,该假说表明中年成年人对成年子女的投入比对父母更多。尽管如此,中年成年人与年迈父母的关系也非常密切。

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