Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Gerontologist. 2018 Jul 13;58(4):663-673. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnx021.
Middle-aged adults commonly provide support to grown offspring. Yet little is known about how parental support may be related to parents' marital quality at midlife. This study explored couple patterns of support given to adult children and their implications for marital satisfaction.
In a sample of 197 middle-aged couples from Wave 2 of the Family Exchanges Study, we estimated actor-partner interdependence models to evaluate the links between each spouse's reports of tangible and nontangible support given to adult children and their marital satisfaction.
Wives and husbands were more satisfied with their marriage when they and their partner gave more frequent nontangible support to adult children. By contrast, wives and husbands were less satisfied with their marriage when they gave more frequent nontangible support to adult children and their partner gave low levels of this support.
Findings shed light on the conditions under which support given to adult offspring may enhance or undermine marital quality. This study highlights the value of considering both individual and couple-level characteristics of parent-child relationships and their potential consequences for midlife couples.
中年成年人通常会为成年子女提供支持。然而,人们对父母的支持如何与中年时期的婚姻质量相关知之甚少。本研究探讨了父母给予成年子女支持的夫妻模式及其对婚姻满意度的影响。
在家庭交流研究的第 2 波中,我们对 197 对中年夫妇进行了样本调查,使用演员-伙伴相互依存模型来评估每个配偶对成年子女的有形和无形支持报告与其婚姻满意度之间的联系。
当夫妻双方给予成年子女更频繁的无形支持时,他们对婚姻的满意度更高。相比之下,当夫妻双方给予成年子女更频繁的无形支持而其伴侣给予的支持较少时,他们对婚姻的满意度较低。
研究结果揭示了支持成年子女的条件,这些条件可能会增强或破坏婚姻质量。本研究强调了考虑亲子关系的个体和夫妻层面特征及其对中年夫妻潜在影响的重要性。