Reczek Corinne, Zhang Zhe
Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
Res Aging. 2016 Oct;38(7):742-66. doi: 10.1177/0164027515602315. Epub 2015 Sep 2.
Relationships with children are important for parents' psychological well-being, yet limited research addresses whether and how relationships with adult children matter for aging parents' psychological well-being in mid- to later life. We used four waves of national longitudinal data (Americans' Changing Lives, N = 1,692) and growth curve models to test how multiple dimensions of the intergenerational relationship-social support, strain, equity, and dissatisfaction-shape mid- to later life parents' psychological distress over time. Results showed that social support and strain were associated with parents' distress at baseline but not over time, while relationship equity and dissatisfaction affected change in parents' psychological distress over time. Findings further showed how the effects of dissatisfaction varied for mothers and fathers. This study adds to an understanding of the social context of aging by drawing attention to how specific dimensions of the parent-child tie matter longitudinally for mid- to later life parents' psychological distress.
与子女的关系对父母的心理健康很重要,但针对成年子女与中老年父母的关系是否以及如何影响其心理健康的研究却很有限。我们使用了四波全国纵向数据(《美国人生活的变化》,N = 1,692)和增长曲线模型,来检验代际关系的多个维度——社会支持、压力、公平性和不满情绪——如何随着时间的推移塑造中老年父母的心理困扰。结果表明,社会支持和压力在基线时与父母的困扰相关,但随着时间推移则不然,而关系公平性和不满情绪会影响父母心理困扰随时间的变化。研究结果进一步表明,不满情绪对母亲和父亲的影响存在差异。这项研究通过关注亲子关系的特定维度如何随时间对中老年父母的心理困扰产生纵向影响,增进了我们对老龄化社会背景的理解。