Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin.
Department of Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2018 Aug 14;73(6):1006-1015. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbw208.
Many grandparents are involved in young grandchildren's lives, but we know little about grandparents' support of adult grandchildren. This study assessed frequency of different types of support that grandparents provided to adult grandchildren and examined potential explanations for such support (e.g., affection, grandchildren's needs, parents' support).
Grandparents in The Family Exchanges Study Wave 2 (N = 198; Mage = 80.19) reported how often they provided six types of support to a focal adult grandchild.
Multiple regressions revealed that grandparents' affective ties with an adult grandchild were associated with more frequent listening, emotional support, and companionship. Grandparents also provided more frequent emotional support to adult grandchildren when parents incurred life problems, and more frequent companionship and financial support when parents were not employed. Moreover, grandparents' listening, advice, and companionship with adult grandchildren were positively associated with the parents providing these types of support to grandchildren.
Consistent with solidarity theory, grandparents experiencing greater affective ties with their grandchildren are invested in these ties regardless of family needs. Findings also offer limited evidence for the family watchdog model in that grandparents provide more support to grandchildren when parents incur problems, even though those parents may still provide support.
许多祖父母参与了年幼孙辈的生活,但我们对祖父母支持成年孙辈的情况知之甚少。本研究评估了祖父母向成年孙辈提供的不同类型支持的频率,并探讨了这种支持的潜在解释(例如,亲情、孙辈的需求、父母的支持)。
《家庭交流研究》第 2 波(N=198;平均年龄=80.19)中的祖父母报告了他们向一个焦点成年孙辈提供六种类型支持的频率。
多元回归显示,祖父母与成年孙辈的情感联系与更频繁的倾听、情感支持和陪伴有关。当父母遇到生活问题时,祖父母也会更频繁地向成年孙辈提供情感支持,而当父母没有工作时,他们会更频繁地提供陪伴和经济支持。此外,祖父母与成年孙辈的倾听、建议和陪伴与父母向孙辈提供这些类型的支持呈正相关。
与团结理论一致,与孙辈有更深厚情感联系的祖父母会投资于这些联系,而不论家庭需求如何。研究结果也为家庭监督模型提供了有限的证据,即当父母遇到问题时,祖父母会向孙辈提供更多的支持,尽管这些父母可能仍在提供支持。